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You can relax though, we do not have the time,&nbsp;staff or interest in screening all companies to&nbsp;see if they are “green” enough to advertise. And&nbsp;the only way GRID is sustainable is if we sell&nbsp;ads. That said, we will not take money from&nbsp;the companies who try to co-opt the message&nbsp;of sustainability while being diametrically&nbsp;opposed to it. You know who you are — clean&nbsp;up or keep out! And, to borrow a phrase from&nbsp;the policy of Grist.org, “We politely decline any&nbsp;advertising that we believe is false, libelous,&nbsp;exploitative, or hateful, or that just doesn’t look&nbsp;as pretty as the rest of our magazine.”
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You can relax though, we do not have the time,&nbsp;staff or interest in screening all companies to&nbsp;see if they are “green” enough to advertise. And&nbsp;the only way GRID is sustainable is if we sell&nbsp;ads. That said, we will not take money from&nbsp;the companies who try to co-opt the message&nbsp;of sustainability while being diametrically&nbsp;opposed to it. You know who you are — clean&nbsp;up or keep out! And, to borrow a phrase from&nbsp;the policy of Grist.org, “We politely decline any&nbsp;advertising that we believe is false, libelous,&nbsp;exploitative, or hateful, or that just doesn’t look&nbsp;as pretty as the rest of our magazine.”  
  
=== About ===
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=== About ===
  
Grid was borne out of a combination of inspiration and frustration. We read&nbsp;books that made us want to act, but found the current media lacking. The story&nbsp;of sustainability was either not reported, wrongly reported, underreported, or&nbsp;rightly reported but lost in the deluge of if-it-bleeds-it-leads, celebrity-obsessed&nbsp;titillation. Where was the encouraging voice, so easy to find in books, to discuss&nbsp;these issues, and on a local level? We took a hard look in the mirror, cleared our&nbsp;throat, and decided that Grid would be that voice.
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Grid was borne out of a combination of inspiration and frustration. We read&nbsp;books that made us want to act, but found the current media lacking. The story&nbsp;of sustainability was either not reported, wrongly reported, underreported, or&nbsp;rightly reported but lost in the deluge of if-it-bleeds-it-leads, celebrity-obsessed&nbsp;titillation. Where was the encouraging voice, so easy to find in books, to discuss&nbsp;these issues, and on a local level? We took a hard look in the mirror, cleared our&nbsp;throat, and decided that Grid would be that voice.  
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=== Media Kit ===
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The above material all came from the Grid Media Kit. It tells an inspirational story of how much the publishers believe in their mission.
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http://www.gridphilly.com/storage/assets/grid_mediakit_2011.pdf
  
 
=== Event Calendar  ===
 
=== Event Calendar  ===
  
 
http://www.gridphilly.com/events/
 
http://www.gridphilly.com/events/

Revision as of 15:19, 13 March 2011

http://www.gridphilly.com 

"Towards A Sustainable Philadelphia"

Mission

Grid inspires the people of Philadelphia to
create a more just, livable and sustainable city.

Advertising Policy

A sustainable city begins with a strong local economy. Therefore, Grid’s advertising focus will be on independently-owned local businesses. We will accept
ads from non-local corporations if they meet one of these criteria:

  1. If they actively participate in our local economy
  2. If the product or service offered reduces consumption

You can relax though, we do not have the time, staff or interest in screening all companies to see if they are “green” enough to advertise. And the only way GRID is sustainable is if we sell ads. That said, we will not take money from the companies who try to co-opt the message of sustainability while being diametrically opposed to it. You know who you are — clean up or keep out! And, to borrow a phrase from the policy of Grist.org, “We politely decline any advertising that we believe is false, libelous, exploitative, or hateful, or that just doesn’t look as pretty as the rest of our magazine.”

About

Grid was borne out of a combination of inspiration and frustration. We read books that made us want to act, but found the current media lacking. The story of sustainability was either not reported, wrongly reported, underreported, or rightly reported but lost in the deluge of if-it-bleeds-it-leads, celebrity-obsessed titillation. Where was the encouraging voice, so easy to find in books, to discuss these issues, and on a local level? We took a hard look in the mirror, cleared our throat, and decided that Grid would be that voice.

Media Kit

The above material all came from the Grid Media Kit. It tells an inspirational story of how much the publishers believe in their mission.

http://www.gridphilly.com/storage/assets/grid_mediakit_2011.pdf

Event Calendar

http://www.gridphilly.com/events/