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    Before starting Eschaton, Black wrote (as Atrios) for the webzine Media Whores Online (now defunct). During the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, he revealed that he had accepted a job at Media Matters for America and allowed his name and photograph to be published.
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    On June 29, 2005, Black described Eschaton as not a blog but an "Online Magazine of News, Commentary, and Editorial." Following a similar announcement from The Talent Show, this was a satirical reaction to Federal Election Commission hearings on the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act.
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    According to Black, the name "Atrios" is actually a (misspelled) reference to a character named Antrios in the Yasmina Reza play 'Art' who paints the play's key "white painting on white canvas". Before starting Eschaton, Black wrote (as Atrios) for the webzine Media Whores Online (now defunct).
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    Atrios (portrayed by an uncredited actor) appeared briefly in the 7th season West Wing episode "Welcome to Wherever You Are" (Episode 7x15) meeting with the fictional Democratic presidential candidate Matt Santos.
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