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Yes! To all of this! I was fortunate enough to spend a few years in the career I dreamed of as a kid—music journalism and criticism. And unfortunate enough to have my career align with the shift from paper to internet. I started at an “alt” weekly, although “alt” is in quotes because the paper was owned by the Village Voice corporation. That should have been a point of pride, but being a part of their ham-fisted attempts to be relevant in the digital world was humiliating. I had a great time writing for a financially independent magazine for a few years, where I had the freedom to explore my own tastes. In the end they couldn’t keep up financially and folded. Even writing for the not-for-profit community radio station near me ended when the board and director decided to use the corporate business model for running their non-profit.

And that’s why I have a day job in copywriting and save my music writing for Substack. It’s disappointing, but I love to see how music journalism keeps reinventing itself when corporations keep trying to kill it.

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