Media
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UNFIT to Be Read
A Look at the Book Industry’s Latest Plan to Save Itself
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UNFIT for Sexual Politics
If the GOP truly hopes to nurture the growth of its emerging female leaders, it’d better stop being afraid of them.
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UNFIT for Ethics
Getting Revenge on Howard Fineman for Stealing My Idea: The Musical
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Unfit to be a Tool of Democracy?
Unfit wants you to help us answer the question: Is the Internet for rich people?
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UNFIT for Exhibition
Washington D.C.’s colossal Newseum is both a tribute to the ideals of journalism and the site of its wake
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UNFIT for the Comments Page
Unfit Times takes a moment to read our comments.
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UNFIT for the Twitter Revolution
The grim prospects of catastrophe and web 2.0.
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UNFIT for the Goddamn Newspaper
Michael Kinsley doesn’t understand corrections. We don’t understand Michael Kinsley.
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UNFIT for Anything but a Sigh
The City Paper and the Chicago Reader are liberated from Ben Eason. Good? Bad? Ugly? Yes.
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UNFIT for a Light Touch
What happens when copy editors go bad
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UNFIT for the Backwoods Major Media Paradigm
AP may have finally figured out the Internet
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UNFIT for the Free Flow of Information
Sorry, no wider use of subscriptions for online content is coming our way
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UNFIT for Reading
Hoping to compensate for their waning influence, alt-weeklies sacrifice quality for sensory overload
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UNFIT For the First Person
Eff You, I: CNN’s Lettering in Failure
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UNFIT for Racial Politics
In death, pop singer Michael Jackson becomes all things to all people
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UNFIT for a Bailout
The Washington City Paper Shows Us What Internet Nose-to-the-Ground Looks Like





