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Linford

Linford

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National newspapers have completely different content to local ones, so the only valid comparison is between the Guardian and the Daily Mail.
In which case, I can only assume that DM readers are simply too thick to operate a computer.

So what you are really saying is that people like my pop who spent his whole working life as a cryptographer from the late 40's and worked on the very first computers whilst the likes of your old man was still doing sums with a pencil and fag packet...Who was then sent all over the world working for hm gov to defend the rights of the rest of people like you and your old man is actually thick because he reads the DM ? Riiiight !!!!:wacko:
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
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Meanwood, Leeds
There are local papers and there are local papers...up here I find the Evening Chronicle a waste of space (except the newcastle united news) the Journal is too business orientated- yawnsville, the Shields Gazette mixed bag... but the one that stands head and shoulders above the others is the Northern Echo; a decent mix of local (albeit more durham area) and national news with some cracking articles.

The Northern Echo has always maintained high standards. It outsold all of the national dailies in the newsagent where I worked as a kid. It will be biased towards the Durham area as it is/was a Darlington based newspaper. It had sold its main offices in Darlington to Debenhams and is relocating.
 

snailracer

Über Member
So what you are really saying is that people like my pop who spent his whole working life as a cryptographer from the late 40's and worked on the very first computers whilst the likes of your old man was still doing sums with a pencil and fag packet...Who was then sent all over the world working for hm gov to defend the rights of the rest of people like you and your old man is actually thick because he reads the DM ? Riiiight !!!!:wacko:
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Linford

Linford

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Still spoiling for a fight Linford? Who does that remind us of people?

Snail racer made the implication that my pop is stupid because he reads a particular newspaper on and that he is a fascist in a thread which I made reference to him on. I put him right. Oh, he was also a union rep who striked against Maggie back in the 80's when she removed his union rights.
Is it OK in your book to insult peoples parents in this manner ?....or should that be it seems OK in your book to do this.
 

stowie

Legendary Member
[QUOTE 2814816, member: 9609"]A few years ago our local rag had an absolute disaster, before following the link to the BBC article, can I set the scene. In the Borders all the local towns have an annual civic week, which incorporates a whole load of traditional stuff that dates back centuries. many people put huge importance on these festivals, for some it is the be-all and end-all of life in the Borders. So just imagine the horror when the local paper accidentally printed festival photos with these captions. (I believe the editor had to lay out some text to get the page sizes correct, and then forgot to change it)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3920273.stm[/quote]

This is brilliant! And I love the quote at the end

The Scotsman newspaper reports the games committee treasurer, Norman Scott, as saying: "We had a great week of celebrations and now the Souther Reporter has destroyed everything.

"Whoever wrote these words must be at least in league with the devil."

No histrionic responses from the organisers then.. Tell me, did the editor get burned as a witch?
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
[QUOTE 2814816, member: 9609"]A few years ago our local rag had an absolute disaster, before following the link to the BBC article, can I set the scene. In the Borders all the local towns have an annual civic week, which incorporates a whole load of traditional stuff that dates back centuries. many people put huge importance on these festivals, for some it is the be-all and end-all of life in the Borders. So just imagine the horror when the local paper accidentally printed festival photos with these captions. (I believe the editor had to lay out some text to get the page sizes correct, and then forgot to change it)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3920273.stm[/quote]

It was in the days of paper page plans, which were like a blank grid.

There have been a few cases of unprofessional sub-editors putting offensive captions/headlines on grids, only for them to (accidentally or otherwise) appear in print.

Another example happened at the Portsmouth News.

Their Bognor FC reporter was a young man who carried a little extra weight.

On the plan where his match report was due to appear, a sub wrote: "Fat boy waffles on about Bognor."

It appeared as the headline.
 

RedRider

Pulling through
"Oh, to be a state or local official in America over the next 10 to 15 years, before somebody figures out the business model," says Simon, a former crime reporter for the Baltimore Sun. "To gambol freely across the wastelands of an American city, as a local politician! It's got to be one of the great dreams in the history of American corruption."

That's the rosy future for officials according to 'The Wire' creator David Simon, if local newspapers go to the wall and there's no-one to hold power to account.

Things are pretty desperate in local news at the mo'. Gone are the days when law was seen to be done in Mag's Court with a reporter from the local Rag casting their eye over proceedings. Gone are the days of a reporter sitting through hours of tedious council planning committee meetings waiting for the odd gem of interest to their readers. Look at Liverpool. Used to have a decent morning paper and a decent evening paper with separate news desks. now there's one desk for two papers and every other page is filled with PA copy.

Ok, there are bloggers nowadays, and twitter and all that. But how many are going to sit through these important and boring meetings?

Bah humbug!
 

snailracer

Über Member
All DM readers are fascists now ..jeez dude you need to get out more
The DM is quite happy to label people as unpatriotic or Marxists, if it suits their right-wing political agenda. I am just returning the favour to their readership, who fund it.

Why did you drag your father into this? Maybe you got that idea from the DM, who dragged "Red Ed" Milliband's father into it when they smeared him with this article:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...father-Ralph-Miliband-says-GEOFFREY-LEVY.html
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
I bet the two Guardian readers in the OP tucked a copy of the Daily Mail between the pages of their Grauniads before leaving the shop.
 
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