Stillhomewardbound
It's true that millions buy tabloid newspapers, but the editors make sure that terrible scandals like this do not get exposed in their pages. I would suspect that until the recent television news coverage, very few tabloid readers had much of an inkling of what was going on. Papers like the Guardian can be very self righteous at times, and are not averse to hiding things from readers.It has taken Private Eye to point out that the Guardian group lost £33m last year, a fact that was not published in the paper.
Nevertheless, without the broadsheet exposures we would have found out very little.
It might be worth having a sustained campaign against the tabloids, but I'm not optimistic, especially as any civil actions taken by the victims will take months to trickle through the courts, and by that time much will have been forgotten, and the Murdoch crowd rely on this.
It's true that millions buy tabloid newspapers, but the editors make sure that terrible scandals like this do not get exposed in their pages. I would suspect that until the recent television news coverage, very few tabloid readers had much of an inkling of what was going on. Papers like the Guardian can be very self righteous at times, and are not averse to hiding things from readers.It has taken Private Eye to point out that the Guardian group lost £33m last year, a fact that was not published in the paper.
Nevertheless, without the broadsheet exposures we would have found out very little.
It might be worth having a sustained campaign against the tabloids, but I'm not optimistic, especially as any civil actions taken by the victims will take months to trickle through the courts, and by that time much will have been forgotten, and the Murdoch crowd rely on this.
Comment