大象传媒 in the news, Monday
The Guardian: "The 大象传媒 is to trial a new catch-up TV offering with its own personal video recorder." ()
The Independent: An extended interview with the 大象传媒's Middle East editor, Jeremy Bowen. ()
Financial Times: Reports that "the 大象传媒 could be forced to double its proposed cost cuts". ()
Comments
re Middle East editor.
Both New Labour and the Tories voted for war in Iraq although the latter, rather less than honourably, now pretends otherwise in an effort to undermine the PM.
I would like a Middle East expert, a real one, to give his views on what alternative action should have been taken and the probable present situation there if that had been done. The probable consequences to the economies of the West should also be dealt with.
FINANCIAL TIMES re 大象传媒 costs.
If the 大象传媒 cannot produce a sufficiently creative accountant to confirm all of its needs it seems only reasonable that it should proceed on the basis of the figures obtained by the Government.
Meanwhile, it could be a good idea, for the time being, to avoid flaunting extravagance e.g. 鈥淭he Floor Show鈥 that was once called 鈥淭he News鈥.
I feel certain that there are many 大象传媒 supporters, including myself, who would gladly join any mass submission to the Government.
Just a observation, but why do you lot always post links to the Guarian in these stories. You have to create a account with them to login and so for most people they won't read it. I'm cetainly not going to create an account there just to read a quick story linked from here.