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Crash Media combines a tabloid newspaper with an online publication. The tabloid edition is an attempt to create an offline forum for independent media practice. The website is built as an open publishing environment in which the contributor can bypass all editorial control and publish their views and replies directly on the WWW. Crash Media's on and offline publishing identities don't just mirror each other, but use each medium to its best advantage. The free tabloid newspaper, coming out of Salford/ London (and now Vienna), distributed intensively in North West UK and London, is a friendly neighbourhood watch as well as a global feed for people 'on the ground'. You can put it in your pocket and read about net or radio culture while you wait for your train connection. The online version is a place where you don't need to wait to give an answer - the discussion threads leading off all articles or begun at will provide a no-stress publishing opportunity. And, in a dizzying dialectic, when these debates get too hot for virtual space they might be included in the next hard copy version of Crash Media and subjected to a sobering dose of physicality. Crash Media is made in Salford/ Manchester, published by Skyscraper Digital Publishing - publishers of Mute magazine. Crash Media has been generously supported by (in alphabetical order): The Arts Council of England, Lovely Partners Ltd. and Salford University.
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