We do want newspapers
I’ve been asking people why they like their newspaper: I know the journalists – I follow their arguments. I know their bias. I can identify with the views offered I like the weekend section – I read over the following week I like the feel of the newspaper I get a local perspective on international [...]
Guide to some of the top financial blogs
Great piece in the Irish Times introducing a number of the top financial blogs – for those interested. Ironically another example of a challenge to the newspapers – provided by a combination of economists and journalists. Share on Facebook
Interesting comment re journalists and the internet
In today’s Sunday Times another excellent article from Terry Prone – entitled: It’s in the media’s interest to support a probe into privacy. In the middle of the piece Terry Prone makes the following comment: ‘It must be said, however, that the openness of journalists to examine all sides of possible legislation is currently complicated by their [...]
challenges for newspaper industry
In my recent post I commented on my ongoing experience of reading the news online (http://www.bluereek.com/2009/03/reading-the-news-online/). Broadly it’s positive todate. As in any economic downturn the newspaper industry is being hard hit by significant drops in advertising revenue. However there is a wider debate taking place about the future of newspapers – free papers, local [...]
Reading the news online
I have restricted myself to reading the news online