"manufacturers don't respect Audioholics as a magazine"
I would venture to say that any manufacturer that doesn't respect Audioholics as a magazine has something to hide, or doesn't like the white glare of truth pointed at their equipment as it gets a thorough review. Although they will like the garbage that passes itself as "authoritative" that caters to their advertising dollars, these are the same that spout silver cables will make your system dance or placing stones on equipment or using green markers on CDs will blaze a path to nirvana, even though this snake oil has been disproven over and over again. Shamefully, these companies care more for the all-mighty buck than the truth or the consumer's interest, so yes it wouldn't surprise me if certain companies won't like Audioholic's truthful reviews. As for the so called "horrid piece" about plasma being dead, well, too many are reading too much into an editorial. Did anyone specifically say when plasma was going to "die?" Did anyone say "after Pioneer's pull out, plasma is dead FOR SURE," In defense of the article, I will say this, people took a few key words and ran with it, without really digesting the obvious. Was it correct to say that one of the hi-def formats was going to die? Is it correct to say that Blu-ray one day will die? Is it correct to say that technology today as opposed to 10 or 15 years ago reaches end-of-life cycles faster? Yes to all. Plasma will die, LCD will die, when? When the market says so. Let's not forget that market forces determine the policy CE manufacturers adopt regarding product longevity, introduction and termination. Pioneer needed desperately to stop production of plasma screens, it cost them too much money, the market didn't respond to their price points and like Toshiba they pressed the issue, which led to massive capitol hemorrhaging. Don't forget that at the end of the day the sole mission of a publicly traded corporation is to provide investors with a comfortable bottom line, something that Pioneer hasn't been doing for a while, their stock shot up after the announcement.