And which papers do you loath?
Any other stuff?
And which papers do you loath?
Any other stuff?
I read The Daily Star of Scotland most days .
I also read the local 'papers, The Orcadian, and Orkney News.
I loathe broadsheets and The Daily Mail and Express newspapers.
I quite often read tacky celeb magazines too like 'New' and 'Star' because i'm fascinated by certain people who have loads of money and no taste/sense/intelligence .
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I read the Times at home. And I read the Sun at work!
I buy the Guardian and Morning Star at weekends. I read online; Cambridge Evening News, Stevenage Comet, Beds On Sunday
I don't read a physical paper, I use googles news service to find articles I'm interested in, then pick the most reliable news source of the ones on offer for that story.
"I don't want to live on this planet any more" - Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth
Well here in the US, I really like the LA Times. Our sad excuse for a paper here in my hometown is completely biased and....ugh, just plain ridiculous.
I look at the Scotsman, (Glasgow) Herald, Guardian, Independent, local Evening News. Will go to the Times and Telegraph websites for specific stories. Avoid like the plague the Mail, Express, Sun etc. unless I want to raise my blood pressure, and feel totally alienated.
Internationally, I have looked the NY times and LA times websites and the Irish Times.
I occasionally have to not look at papers and websites for a couple of days to recover some sense of optimism in the world and in people.
I generally read the guardian but I'm one of those people who'd read the back of a shampoo bottle, seriously I'll read anything! One of my best friends since childhood works for the daily mail (or the daily fail as we call it, when he's hungover he calls it the daily jail!), and I swear he's a really nice person! He's politically sound and is not a right wing lunatic like its readership. He reckons most people there hate the politics of the paper and view it strictly as a job that migh lead to a position on a real newspaper.
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I really, really, really do not like newspapers.
The only one I'd remotely trust is Schnews.
As I once said to a friend, "A musician who reads The Sun? Isn't that an oxymoron?"
"The trouble with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine" - Abraham Lincoln
I generally read the Grauniad and Observer, and also sneak a look at the OH's Indie. Pet hate: the Mail, grrrrrrr.
ETA I don't trust'em, I just read'em.
I agree but even in 'real' newspapers, they'd have to toe the line.
There really is little unbiased mainstream journalism.
On-line, I find Al-Jazeera and The Asia Times tell me more truth about the world than any Murdoch-type rag.
"The trouble with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine" - Abraham Lincoln
i don't read newspapers and haven't done so for years. they're all horribly biased and none of them appeal to me.
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I'm sure there are plenty nice people working for the tabloids but I wonder at the desire to be in a field at the expense of morals or responsibility?
If I'm going to London I tend to get an Independent or Guardian to read on the train. I read Private Eye regularly too.
I get all het up just thinking about The Daily Heil.
Blackmail is such an ugly word. I prefer "extortion". The "X" makes it sound cool.
True, I agree with you, but I also understand that when you're fresh out of college with mounting debts and no job after 5 years training sometimes you can't afford the luxury of being picky. This is particularly true in Ireland at the moment where you literally can't get a job ANYWHERE. A burger king opened up in my city about two months ago (Boo!) and there were 500 applications sent in! Most of them were from graduates, some even from from former lawyers! Things are pretty bad here at the moment so try not to be too judgemental. Sorry for getting so off topic.I find that 'ethical cop out' quite sad really, and frustrating that folk actually know what they are doing isn't right but continue to do it.
Todays empires, tomorrows ashes...
I often buy the Morning Star because it carries some interesting commentary from the left, with guest writers like John Pilger. I don't always agree with the politics of the paper, but because it's up front and honest about it political persuasion I don't feel like I'm being conned. We should be more worried about the bias in media that claims to be neutral (the influence of sponsors like advertisers, for example).
I sometimes buy other papers like the Guardian and Independent for specific writers (i.e. Polly Toynby and Robert Fisk).
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It looks like it might have gone from the Daily Fail website now, but it was "Should the NHS allow gipsies to jump the queue?" or something similar.
I'm not reading newspapers or listen to news. What I want to know, the internet tells me. 95% of the news is depressing stuff I can't change anyway and that has not impact on my life...
'The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers.'
(Thomas Jefferson)
i just bought a saturday guardian..which is quite treaty..i''ll splay it all over the floor and make it last all week
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I tend to read online. I have Guardian and Reuters on my bookmarks at work. Guardian have a wildlife pics of the week thing, that I like to look at on a Friday afternoon when work slows down
My dad buys The Telegraph during the football season, so I read that sometimes.
I like football. And potatoes.
We get the Sun on a saturday, because you get a TV guide with it. Other than that, we don't tend to get papers. My grandparents give us their papers when they've read them, so we're a few weeks behind
You get tv guides with lots of papers...
Actually, I'd love to be a bus driver!
But yes, despite having absolutely tons of fast food places in our county town, another burger joint (the dreaded M) opened up recently with around 500 applicants and no advertising except a sign on the new building.
I was glancing over some survey or other recently (why didn't I save the link? ) which showed a correlation between obesity and proximity to burger joints. Surprising, eh?
"The trouble with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine" - Abraham Lincoln
I'm always a bit sceptical of the 500 PhDs applying for 1 cleaning job - I think employers like the publicity and papers love to dramatise stuff. Not saying it doesn't happen but...
ETA maybe I could do PhD researching how many PhDs go for such jobs, why, etc?
I read the OC Register mostly, or the LA Times, but I never really take any story to heart because you never know which angle they're using or what really happened. I just take the indisputable facts and leave it at that.
Either this wallpaper goes, or I do.
Private Eye and Viz are the only newspapers I ever buy.
I also get to read the free Metro at work.
Yes, I know Viz isn't a newspaper, but it contains more accurate, factual reporting than the Sun, Star or Sport.
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About tv news, Charlie Brooker's Newswipe (BBC 4) is an education on what makes the news, how things are spun etc. etc. It's on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3WoEnwv_Jw
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Ha, I was wondering that too
I like the Daily Sport now that's classy!
I like football. And potatoes.
It does sound a bit fanciful doesn't it? In this this case however I'm pretty sure it's true cause I know someone who got one of the jobs. I'd rather spoon out my eyes than work for those fuckers!I'm always a bit sceptical of the 500 PhDs applying for 1 cleaning job - I think employers like the publicity and papers love to dramatise stuff. Not saying it doesn't happen but...
Todays empires, tomorrows ashes...
I hate the Daily Fail with a passion
Normally I don't buy papers but last Saturday I bought the Independent so that I could sit and hide out in the car park and not be early to friend's wedding and have to endure pre-wedding chit-chat with people I don't like very much
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whats a newspaper? I get my news from the internet.
Me too! Although, I do read many of the local, free newspapers. Sometimes there's interesting stuff in them.....and they're not all doom and gloom.
i read the guardian website the most. will occasionally buy the inde or the times aswel, theres just no substitute for the times 2 crossword (i often read the front page too...go me!)!
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