Financial Post Magazine printed something about a company and its CEO. The company didn't like it. The magazine had already been printed, so the magazine's employees sat down and tore the offending page out of every magazine before it hit the streets (thanks to Romenesko). The mag's average total circulation is about 200,000. That's a lot of tearing. It's much harder than tearing pages out of the Web.
We can only wonder what the magazine wrote about the company and the CEO and perhaps malfeasance of some sort or maybe unnatural relations with a farm animal or some such. Somebody should find that stack of ripped out pages.
Maybe there was a full-page ad on the back of the page. That would add some financial injury to the insult. Sorry, Mr. Advertiser, but we tore your ad out of every single one of our publications after we printed it. It happens sometimes. Well, not very often.
Friday, April 10, 2009
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