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No, I Don’t Want Ads on My Refrigerator

This month the annoyance economy got much, much worse 

Advertising isn’t about clever storytelling anymore—it’s become pure aggravation. Web platforms dial up the irritation level so you’ll pay to make the ads stop. They’ve turned the business model into “pay now to avoid pain later.” And you don’t need an English major to see this is basically extortion dressed up in pixels.

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Ted Gioia
Ted Gioia is a music historian and author of 10 books, including The History of Jazz and Delta Blues, both honored as 'Notable Books of the Year' by the New York Times. His three books on the music of everyday life — Work Songs (2006), Healing Songs (2006) and Love Songs (2016) -- have each been honored with the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award. He has also participated in the music world as jazz educator, record producer, pianist, composer, vocalist, public speaker, and critic.
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