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SALON.COM TEETERS ON THE BRINK
AdAge.com | 6-28-02 | Mercedes M. Cardona

Posted on 06/30/2002 8:19:31 AM PDT by Temple Owl

SALON.COM TEETERS ON THE BRINK

SEC Filing Suggests a Web Star May Soon Flame Out

June 28, 2002

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By Mercedes M. Cardona

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Salon Media Group, parent of Salon.com, has informed the Security and Exchange Commission that it may be forced out of business by the same financial difficulties that have devastated the Internet publishing world it played a major role in pioneering.

In documents filed with the SEC, the San Francisco company, whose online publishing operations are among the Web's oldest and most celebrated, disclosed that its auditors, PricewaterhouseCoopers, have given it a negative "going concern" opinion and that its stock could be unlisted from the Nasdaq stock market.

"The audit opinion reported substantial doubt about Salon's ability to continue as a going concern, citing issues such as the history of losses and absence of current profitability," said the company's report.

Salon posted net losses of $11.3 million on $3.6 million in revenues for the fiscal year ended March 31 and has an accumulated deficit of $76.6 million. Its stock has been trading below 15 cents since October and traded at 6 cents June 28, when its market capitalization stood at $849,000. Shares could be delisted Aug. 13 if they don't post a price above $1 for 10 days by the deadline. Salon had $1.5 million of cash as of March 31.

Founded in 1995

Founded by journalists from the San Francisco Examiner in 1995, Salon Magazine was one of the first major media enterprises that set out to create a publishing using the Internet to distribute high-quality literary work produced by high-level journalists researching and writing in a Harper's Weekly style.

Initially, the company's Web operations were known as salon1999.com and SalonMagazine.com because an Austin, Texas, hairdresser had already registered the domain, Salon.com.

In 1997, after it was named Time magazine's Web site of the Year, Salon was widely hailed as the leader of a new era of writers and writing online -- a position that would soon be challenged by the Microsoft Corp.-backed enterprise that became Salon's chief competitor for the cyber literati audience, Slate.com.

An icon of a then-expanding dot-com economy, Salon was backed by such investors as the Hambrecht & Quist investment bank, Adobe Ventures and Constellation Ventures/Bear Stearns.

'Salon... Makes You Think'

In 1999, the publication acquired the domain, Salon.com, changed its name from Salon Magazine to Salon.com, reorganized as a network of Web sites rather than a single site, and retained the San Francisco advertising agency of Odiorne, Wilde, Narraway & Partners. That shop launched a national print, outdoor, radio and online campaign trumpeting the slogan, "Salon ... Makes You Think."

Meanwhile, its gripping, long-format reporting from the killing fields of the former Yugoslavia to the Monica Lewinsky scandal made Salon.com a magnet for a reported 3.6 million online monthly readers.

As it has struggled to build a profitable business model, Salon.com was one of the first to adopt mega-sized Web ads that dominate the Web pages in whose middle they appear.

'Catch of the day'

It has now converted itself to a largely subscription model and is reported to have about 35,000 paying subscribers. It has ventured into online personals, featuring a front page photo of the "Catch of the Day" with quotes about such things as the person's favorite on-screen sex scene. The Salon.com store offers a wide selection of logo-emblazoned t-shirts, mugs, tote bags and mouse pads.

But its most recent filing with the SEC appears to indicate that while Salon has, indeed, been a publication that has made its readers think, it has yet to find a way to make its investors profit.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: saloncom
Another liberal propaganda outlet hits the dust. It will be missed by the Democrats.
1 posted on 06/30/2002 8:19:31 AM PDT by Temple Owl
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To: Temple Owl
I've never been to Salon.com but it can't be a leftist site because the article doesn't say it's a far
left wing extremist Web site as articles do (right wing) when discussing FR.
2 posted on 06/30/2002 8:27:48 AM PDT by Gumption
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To: Temple Owl
They are the only ones missing it. Just as they were the only ones weeping about the death of the magazine, George. Normal people could care less about the two. Now, if some more lefty crapola magazines/sites could just follow them into the trashbin.
3 posted on 06/30/2002 8:28:21 AM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: Gumption
I know. Just like you have to read down to the last paragraph to find out the party affiliation of a corrupt Democrat.
4 posted on 06/30/2002 8:29:51 AM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: Temple Owl
'Salon... Makes You Puke'

There - that's better.

5 posted on 06/30/2002 8:30:16 AM PDT by strela
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To: Temple Owl
I suggest that when the auction of their assets is announced, that we take up a collection to buy their domain name (www.salon.com), and then set that up to redirect to FreeRepublic. Wouldn't that be the ultimate "up-yours" to the lefties? I'm willing to bet that domain won't go for more than a few grand.
6 posted on 06/30/2002 8:30:41 AM PDT by Billy_bob_bob
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To: Temple Owl
Now they are teetering lets give them a shove.
7 posted on 06/30/2002 8:32:04 AM PDT by Khepera
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To: Temple Owl
Maybe Daschle can give them a government handout to keep them going.

I won't miss seeing the words "Salon.com" under the names of guests on talk shows.

It will be sad if all their web pages, (which gave wonderful online evidence of their writers' biases) disappear.

8 posted on 06/30/2002 8:33:02 AM PDT by syriacus
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To: strela
"SALON...a lot of hot air aimed at your head."

That's much better.

Buh-bye Salon. Hard to stay afloat when the whole ship tilts far to the left.

9 posted on 06/30/2002 8:37:31 AM PDT by Tall_Texan
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To: Temple Owl
Maybe they need to bite the bullet, and realize they need to plain, straight away pander to a niche market like the people who patronize Conspiracy Nation and the milder (but JUST as WHACKY) The New American do ...

Those conspiracy-mongers seem to be doing okay.

10 posted on 06/30/2002 8:41:40 AM PDT by _Jim
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To: Temple Owl
It will be missed by the Democrats.

This isn't quite true. I've been eyeing the lefties for quite some time and most Democrats are less than satisfied with Salon.

Earlier this month, Salon ran an article critical of Media Whores Online and Bartcop, both long standing lefty websites. This has so enraged the left that they are now cheering at Salon's demise!

J

11 posted on 06/30/2002 8:42:20 AM PDT by J. L. Chamberlain
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To: Tall_Texan
Fact: There's a physical backlash, when people nurture hate. It slowly but surely destroys their immune system.
12 posted on 06/30/2002 8:48:12 AM PDT by katya8
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To: J. L. Chamberlain
This has so enraged the left that they are now cheering at Salon's demise!

In that case, nobody will miss it. Did it get any advertising whatsoever?

13 posted on 06/30/2002 8:53:33 AM PDT by Temple Owl
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To: Temple Owl
Salon posted net losses of $11.3 million on $3.6 million in revenues for the fiscal year ended March 31

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and has an accumulated deficit of $76.6 million.

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Its stock has been trading below 15 cents since October and traded at 6 cents June 28, when its market capitalization stood at $849,000.

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Salon had $1.5 million of cash as of March 31.

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"The audit opinion reported substantial doubt about Salon's ability to continue as a going concern,

Bwaaaahaaaaahaaaaahaaaaahaaaaaa!

14 posted on 06/30/2002 2:11:57 PM PDT by john in missouri
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To: Khepera
From their featured personals profiles:


15 posted on 06/30/2002 2:23:42 PM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: Temple Owl
I send David Talbot e-mails now and then, I like to antagonize him about his crap webzine and his pitiful stock price...

here's the latest, and his reply...

.05 cents a share?

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha...........

You liberal clintoon-blowing loser.

Drudge rules...

Subj: Re: Can I get a refund?
Date: 6/29/2002 3:00:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: dtalbot@mail.salon.com (David Talbot)
To: Upyourdot@aol.com

If Sludge had an archive, you could look back every year to see him gloating about our imminent demise. Here's some news and it's developing hard: we're still here and we'll be here for a LONG time to come, assbreath.

16 posted on 06/30/2002 4:52:04 PM PDT by Geronimo
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