These are tough times for web journalism, which is why we admire the innovative "webathon" approach announced today by the National Review Online. Explains NRO editor Kathryn Jean Lopez: "Donations of $1,000 or more include new opportunities for access to our editors and writers."
I’m here to announce that at Threat Level, we’re going much cheaper. Here’s the skinny on our new sponsorship drive, broken down by your level of support.
| L O W ($5 - $9) You get to skip that annoying CAPTCHA on our commenting system. Our motto: If your money’s green, you pass Turing |
| G U A R D E D ($10 - $19) The next time we publish a leaked or FOIAed secret document, we’ll insert your name in place of all the redactions |
| E L E V A T E D ($20 -$29) Sorry you didn’t get to testify at the Jammie Thomas trial? One of our courtroom sketch artists will insert you into the action at the pending retrial. Be a part of legal history for pennies a day! |
| H I G H ($30 - $49) Enjoy exclusive, elite access to Threat Level writers and editors by getting our real e-mail addresses, instead of the fake ones we post on this page |
| S E V E R E ($50+) Lunch with a Threat Leveler of your choice! (You’re buying) |
Stay tuned for payment details.
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