I suggested on Twitter that perhaps, for their own good, national newspapers needed to be forcibly restrained from making any more television commercials before their entire subscriber base--current and potential--died of embarassment. Josh Barro pointed me to this:
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Megan McArdle is a columnist at Bloomberg View and a former senior editor at The Atlantic. Her new book is The Up Side of Down.