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Chronicle Advertising Demonstrates Corporate Media's Loyalty
I was astounded to see a full three and a half pages of Chevron advertising in yesterday's San Francisco Chronicle (10.9.07), particularly when only a two-column short from the NY Times brings any news from Burma, and this scant space fails to give much context or background to the continuing violence there. Yet Chevron, perhaps foremost amongst global interests propping up the military regime, has bright blue ads throughout the front page.
I was astounded to see a full three and a half pages of Chevron advertising in yesterday's San Francisco Chronicle (10.9.07), particularly when only a two-column short from the NY Times brings any news from Burma, and this scant space fails to give much context or background to the continuing violence there. Yet Chevron, perhaps foremost amongst global interests propping up the military regime, has bright blue ads throughout the front page.
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