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ZNet - Definition and Overview

ZNet, of Z Communications, founded in 1995, is a large website updated many times daily to "convey information and provide community", generally focusing on politics from a left-wing perspective. Over a quarter of a million people a week use ZNet. ZNet had diverse watch areas and sub-sites, translations, archives, links to other progressive sites, and a daily commentary program.

Regular contributors include Noam Chomsky, Alexander Cockburn, Amira Hass, Norman Solomon, Robert Fisk, John Pilger, and Howard Zinn.

See also: Z Communications, Z Magazine, Z Media, Z Video, Michael Albert

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