Quote of the Day
Greg Hadfield wrote…
“No longer can newspapers survive by publishing at their readers, by talking down to them, by controlling what can and can’t be written or said.”
Greg Hadfield wrote…
“No longer can newspapers survive by publishing at their readers, by talking down to them, by controlling what can and can’t be written or said.”

The Iranian Model is Hitler | Lawrence J. Haas
No.10′s Andrew Cooper Should Look at this Poll | Douglas Carswell
Livingstone Has Form on Homophobia | ConservativeHome
Investors HBack Over RBS Meddling | CityAM
Riddled With It | Pink News
I Went Mad in the Seventies | Ken
Guy Newsroom Splits | Indy
Polly’s Voodoo Polling | UK Polling Report
Labour SpAd Backs the Bill | Mark Wallace
Guido Goes for the Lobby | Press Gazette

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Max Clifford says…
“Most people want to read nasty things about people, not nice things.”

Maybe if they really wanted to “decontaminate the Labour brand” with business people, they shouldn’t have totally buggered up the economy?
Just a thought.




The Media Standards Trust is not going to like that:
http://tinyurl.com/5u328b
The only articles that are truthful are the horoscopes.
Ahm the Guardian recognises at least one part of reality at last…
Oops! That one wasn’t supposed to get through. Feel free to delete it, Guido.
Ah, the Guardian recognises at least one part of reality at last…