No media publication is able to be particularly contrarian, in depth regarding information, or unbaised. They would have no advertisers and no subscribers. Contrarian points make a magazine unpalatable to the masses, in depth information is boring to the average fan, etc. The internet has changed this situation because print media is constrained by the medium itself. If Ring Magazine had supported Ali, during this time, they would have been going against the establishment, the political mainstream and even possibly been seen as supporting dangerous radical politics. Thats a fact, and it is not constrained to Ring magazine.
I am not saying that some good cannot come out of these publications...I would be quite the hypocrite if I did considering I freelanced regularly. But the progress is in measured, very measured degrees. Want an example? I wrote a cover story for BB about Stephen Seagal, no problem! when I would write about Bujinkan Ninjutsu or Samurai history...no problem! Around the eighties, before Yoga became a darling of the fitness industry and everyone was walking around with big chests and pencil legs, I COULD not get an article published about Yoga cross training methods in anything but one of the second rate rags....because it was simply to radical for the time! The demographic for readers of a publication like Ring, or Black Belt would not pick up an article that challenged certain perceptions at the time.
I am not saying that some good cannot come out of these publications...I would be quite the hypocrite if I did considering I freelanced regularly. But the progress is in measured, very measured degrees. Want an example? I wrote a cover story for BB about Stephen Seagal, no problem! when I would write about Bujinkan Ninjutsu or Samurai history...no problem! Around the eighties, before Yoga became a darling of the fitness industry and everyone was walking around with big chests and pencil legs, I COULD not get an article published about Yoga cross training methods in anything but one of the second rate rags....because it was simply to radical for the time! The demographic for readers of a publication like Ring, or Black Belt would not pick up an article that challenged certain perceptions at the time.
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