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	<title>Comments on: Silicon Alley Insider: Subscriptions only work for porn, says Huffington</title>
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		<title>By: Peter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
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		<description>But what Ariana won&#039;t admit is the fact that she uses journalistic work of others media. For example, her bloggers take one or two paragraphs from other news article, write some fluff before and after, and publish that under their own headline stuffed with keywords. 

Yes, it is not illegal to quote one paragraph, but we know that news are written the way that usually the first paragraphs can sum up the whole article. So in many of their articles, the real work was done by some other media. So I say they are able to break even because they are capitalizing on the work of other media journalists and they would not survive without them. But Ariana will not mention that.</description>
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<p>Yes, it is not illegal to quote one paragraph, but we know that news are written the way that usually the first paragraphs can sum up the whole article. So in many of their articles, the real work was done by some other media. So I say they are able to break even because they are capitalizing on the work of other media journalists and they would not survive without them. But Ariana will not mention that.</p>
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