Going Postal on Rate Hikes for Independent Periodicals
Huffington Post, May 16, 2007
By Andi Zeisler
It's been a crappy few years for independent publications and the progressive press. The slow collapse of the distribution arm of the Independent Press Association —the mission-driven nonprofit founded in 1996 to advocate for non-corporate magazines— led to the untimely demise of at least one progressive stalwart (Clamor magazine), and put dozens more in financial free fall.
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