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VodkaDilc
Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostAnyone for the Times?
No, I thought not.
OG
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VodkaDilc
Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI read the Guardian for a few decades when I was a school teacher, then switched to the Indie. I didn't find that it "lacked substance", but maybe I am shallow and undemanding. I don't think I could become a Telegraph reader - I would finally have turned into my father.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostCare to share the criteria upon which you made this decision, Mr Pee?
It also has first-class art and sport coverage, excellent columnists, and of course The Sunday edition is worth buying for the Culture section alone.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostYes, happy to. I like the layout and the whole "look" of the paper. It also covers the major news stories with clarity and- although I know you will disagree- without the obvious political bent of The Guardian or the Independent, both of which papers often spin news stories to suit their own political agenda. The Independent often reads like a Green Party propaganda rag, and the Guardian- quite apart from its tedious campaign against News International- has such an obvious political bias that were it a tabloid it would simply be the mirror image of the Daily Mail.
It also has first-class art and sport coverage, excellent columnists, and of course The Sunday edition is worth buying for the Culture section alone.
Don't disagree with most of that - it's the News International bit I don't like!
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostYes, happy to. I like the layout and the whole "look" of the paper. It also covers the major news stories with clarity and- although I know you will disagree- without the obvious political bent of The Guardian or the Independent, both of which papers often spin news stories to suit their own political agenda. The Independent often reads like a Green Party propaganda rag, and the Guardian- quite apart from its tedious campaign against News International- has such an obvious political bias that were it a tabloid it would simply be the mirror image of the Daily Mail.
It also has first-class art and sport coverage, excellent columnists, and of course The Sunday edition is worth buying for the Culture section alone.
Your original assertion was that the Times was " .. Best paper by a country mile." which suggests to me a comparative study
What you have said about the other papers is that you don't like their politics and that you feel that The Guardian is tediously unsporting to News International.
It seems to me that you're not comparing like with like
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostOh I see
Your original assertion was that the Times was " .. Best paper by a country mile." which suggests to me a comparative study
What you have said about the other papers is that you don't like their politics and that you feel that The Guardian is tediously unsporting to News International.
It seems to me that you're not comparing like with likePatriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostWell, you're right, I don't like their politics, but the relevant point is that the political bias is as much a feature of the paper as the news they are supposed to be reporting, and indeed influences the type of stories that they give prominence to. As I say, not too different from The Daily Mail.
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Newspapers and journalism really haven't recovered from the internet intruding.
Not so long ago, the football Echo in Southampton was delivered to the shops in Hedge End (around 7 miles from the city centre) before 6 o'clock, with a full 2 page report of a game that finished only an hour earlier.
Now THAT is proper journalism.
And my grandfather could never go to matches, because he was producing the footy edition. Dedication.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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