大象传媒 in the news, Tuesday
The Times: Columnist Libby Purves suggests that the 大象传媒 tries too hard to appeal to "any hip minority rather than horrid old 'Middle England'", following the publication of the 大象传媒's impartiality report. ()
Daily Telegraph: Damian Thompson on the 大象传媒's realisation that it must address accusations of bias as its critics have increasingly more alternatives to choose from. ()
Daily Mail: Reports that Hamas has issued an ultimatum to those who are holding the 大象传媒 correspondent Alan Johnston. ()
The Guardian: Reports that the 大象传媒鈥檚 director general Mark Thompson is considering plans to make fewer but 鈥渂igger鈥 programmes in an attempt to cut costs. ()
Comments
Heaven spare us from the preaching of Libby 'Dullsville' Purves. If what she wants is a 大象传媒 with more 'You and Yours' / 'Learning Curve' greyness to appeal to what Janet Street-Porter called the 'M-People' [Middle Aged, Middle Class and Mediocre] then I'm having none of it.
Give me some of those 'hip minorities' if it means slightly more colourful comedies and 'In Our Time' with the far superior Melvyn Bragg.
Be honest, who would you rather be stuck in a lift with ? M-People Purves or Minorities Melvyn ?
Are any of the news editors who blog here planning on addressing some of the conclusions of the 'impartiality report'?
Hm is it just me or is not entirely surprising that we haven't seen any editorial comment on the publication of the 大象传媒's Impartiality report?
I can't help but think that if the report hadn't drawn some of the conclusions it did then there'd be a 'We told you so' blog on here somewhere!
So come on Editors, where are your blogs telling us how you're going to address this now that the 大象传媒 has finally admitted it has a problem?
As a licence fee payer I think I'm entitled to know!