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Introducing Salon's cheeky new women's blog

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  • Wednesday, October 26, 2005 04:23 PM

    From a Broadsheet Broad

    Hi everyone, I just wanted to let you know that I've been reading all the letters on this thread with great interest, and for all the debate, I'm incredibly gratified to see how strongly people are responding to Broadsheet. I do want to respond to one quick point.

    To those who are worried that the creation of Broadsheet means that we're marginalizing stories about women: that couldn't be further from the truth. Our aim is to publish more -- scads more, in fact -- stories that are of interest to women. And I think if you look at the stuff we've posted already, you'll see that we have radically increased Salon's editorial attention to women in just two days. I think that's a great thing, a progressive thing.

    I can also assure you that you're not going to see a decrease in stories by and about women in Salon's feature pages.

    Thanks to everyone for reading and writing so much about our new blog. I look forward to keeping up with the debate!

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