"The National Boycott Movement" would be a good title.
Other ideas is not quite what I need now

What I need is a blasted domain... And I think I might have just found a way to get one
Bruce Lee was the greatest fighter of all time because he learned a type of Kung Fu that was normally taught to women. This type of martial arts was very economical because Masters of it did not teach their students how to defend or attack with it; but, the masters taught the students how to both attack and defend in the same motion. This is the best and most economical solution.
What we need today on the internet isn't something that reinvents news entertainment. As Ron Paul supporters, we need something that is just the opposite in that it argues boycotting in a manner that is both intelligent and to the point. No motion should be wasted in that we can't afford such luxury.
In order to reestablish the 2 party system in the United States, the national media needs to be attacked. We need a website that coordinates national boycotts by Ron Paul supporters and affiliate patriots of certain media outlets. We need to also boycott the products made by companies who advertise and support that media.
The best way to do this is to narrow down information in the webcite to that of the focus of what is being boycotted. Start off boycotting just one paper with just ten of the major products advertised in that paper. This would require only 11 columns in the webcite explaining intelligently why that 1 media outlet and the 10 products it is advertizing are being boycotted. Nothing more!
For example, let us say a decision is made to attack The Dallas Morning News for its failure to address locally in the DFW area why Ron Paul was/is being ignored by the national media. It would be smart to attack this paper because its readership represents a conservative part of the country with a lot of people who practice Christian values.
The tactic here would be to convince the paper to do what is in its best interest. The hope would be that the paper would affiliate itself more with the internet media while weaning itself from a biased national network that has been wagging the local paper as a tail for some time now.
The important point to this idea is to not get carried away with endless and biased political information. The webcite shouldn't even push Ron Paul but work in concert with his political movement. It should maintain its integrity by writing columns strictly about just 11 aspects -- the 1 media establishment being boycotted along with 10 major products it advertises. No motion should be wasted!