Friday, October 27th, 2006

Macleans reaches new heights of douchery

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Macleans, Canada’s pipsqueak Time-equivalent, boggles the mind with a column on how the Internet is a waste of time and that we should have been pursuing more worthwhile avenues of invention. Well, bollocks to that, I say. Just because some print magazine can feel the icy grip of death around its neck is no reason to write off one of the biggest fundamental shifts in media, commerce and social dynamics in over 100 years. But don’t take my word for it, there’s plenty of invective to go around.

Warren Frey is a journalist, freelance writer, podcaster, video producer, and all-around media consultant currently based in Vancouver, Canada. His written work has appeared in such publications as Metro Vancouver, the Westender, Mac | Life and the Japan Times.

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