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ChinaSpike Partners with the Internet to Clean Up World News

Major magazine and newspaper publishers prematurely acknowledge defeat, throw in the towel

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PRLog (Press Release) - Jun 11, 2009 -
SHANGHAI – The Internet, a world-wide system of interconnected computer networks, and ChinaSpike, featuring “News Not Fit to Print”, today announced an exclusive content partnership to bring ChinaSpike breaking news to Internet users at (http://www.chinaspike.com). The ChinaSpike/Internet partnership will create a branded “ChinaSpike” community allowing users to view exclusive content through the Internet network linked by copper wires, fiber-optic cables, wireless connections, bits of string, paper clips and other technologies.

"The news business is like the Hello Kitty business: you want to reach new consumers at as young and impressionable an age as possible," ChinaSpike co-founder and technologist Sahr Johnny said. "The Internet is, of course, the perfect partner in that regard."

In addition to providing online content, the partnership launches ChinaSpike’s first-ever press release, which you are now reading. This exclusive story is a collaborative effort, written by Asia’s most respected reporters, editors, and off-screen anchors to allow a behind-the-scenes peek into the virtual offices of ChinaSpike.

"The Economist is a fine product, but ChinaSpike represents the best in hard-hitting investigative journalism," said Steven Crane, co-founder and editor of ChinaSpike. "Also, we forget to renew our subscription."

ChinaSpike sets the standard for Asia-wide online news, keeping readers up to the minute on everything that matters. Young and impressionable Internet users can stay informed without ever leaving the womb-like confines of virtual space.

Already, more than 2 billion people read ChinaSpike on the web each month at www.chinaspike.com, while more than 300 million people in Asia without access to a computer wish they could. Chinaspike was founded in 1996 by a stinky tofu merchant named Hans Huang, and was revived in 2009 in Shanghai.

ChinaSpike is the newest addition to a number of content providers on the Internet including: Citizens Self-Arrest Form, Lonelygrandmas, The Washington Post, Al Jazeera, World Tribune, and lifestyle outlets including How to Make Itching Powder, The Village Idiot, Reel Time, NTV, FOX’s Rash, National UFO Reporting Center, Prozac.com, Left Business Observer, National Security Archive and Harper’s Magazine.

Following the lead and pernicious reach of ChinaSpike, the Internet is localized in six continents, including Oceania, allowing users around the world to view content in their own language. ChinaSpike readers can view content in any language, as long as it’s English.


NOTE: The foregoing is a parodical press release published by ChinaSpike.

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About the Internet
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About ChinaSpike
ChinaSpike is an Internet website dedicated to adding to the distortions and lies of the corporate press and the privileged classes it serves. The goal of ChinaSpike is to provide hard hitting, thought provoking and even entertaining parodic news and commentaries that can serve as ammunition in the struggle for a decent night’s sleep.


Steven Crane:
Editorial
135 6479 6974

Sahr Johnny:
Technology
137 0187 3422

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