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- The_Faster_Times abstract "The Faster Times is an online humor publication, modeled after The Onion. It began as a serious newspaper that covered politics, the arts, and more. I was launched by Sam Apple on July 9, 2009, when many print newspapers were going out of business and reporters were losing their jobs. The New York Times reported that in this climate, Apple was able to recruit professional writers guaranteeing them 75% of revenue from advertisements placed near their stories. In 2010, the paper began a membership program that allows readers to subscribe. Incentives are given to subscribers, but online content continues to be available to the public. Its mission statement, written by editor-in-chief and publisher Sam Apple, says: "The question is not whether there is a way to keep up with the constant appetite for news, but whether there is a way to keep up without foregoing [sic] great writing and reporting."The Faster Times (TFT) is modeled in part after Talking Points Memo, in part after The Huffington Post.Writers and editors at TFT include award-winning novelists and non-fiction book writers, university professors, a TV comedy writer, and contributors to The New York Times, The New Republic, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Sports Illustrated, The International Herald Tribune, The Christian Science Monitor, GQ, Smithsonian, Bon Appetit, The Atlantic, New York, Slate, Salon.com, and other publications.The writers include Onome Akpogheneta, Adam Baer, Barrett Brown, Melissa Clark, Ilan Greenburg, Jonathan Mandell, Clancy Martin, Davi Napoleon, Katie Natopolis, Lawrence Osborne, Neal Pollack, Jason Reich, Lincoln Michel, Adam Wilson, Oliver Miller, Clay Risen, John Sellers, Charles Siebert, Lary Wallace, Sarah Silverman, Daria Vaisman, Mark Donatiello, Jonathan Wilson and David Wondrich.Apple launched TFT with 16 sections that feature the work of correspondents who file daily and columnists who comment weekly or biweekly. Guest posters appear occasionally.Sam Apple edited New Voices and directed interactive media at Nerve.com before beginning this online newspaper.".
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