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Friday, 22 July 2011
Sunday, 10 July 2011
Goodbye News of the World part 2
I got it wrong, everything is going to be OK. Here's an extract from Rebekah Brooks' statement to NotW employees when they were sacked....
'...Inside the Company, we set up a Management and Standards Committee that is working on these issues and that has hired Olswang to examine past failings and recommend systems and practices that over time should become standards for the industry. We have committed to publishing Olswang's terms of reference and eventual recommendations in a way that is open and transparent...'
So News Corp is going to investigate itself and they expect everybody in the industry to comply with the results.
You see how absolute power corrupts absolutely.
'...Inside the Company, we set up a Management and Standards Committee that is working on these issues and that has hired Olswang to examine past failings and recommend systems and practices that over time should become standards for the industry. We have committed to publishing Olswang's terms of reference and eventual recommendations in a way that is open and transparent...'
So News Corp is going to investigate itself and they expect everybody in the industry to comply with the results.
You see how absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Saturday, 9 July 2011
Goodbye News of the World
I didn't like the News of the World or what it stood for but I would defend with my its right to exist. No-one was demanding the closure of The News of the World. I didn't see people on the streets trashing Tescos for advertising in the paper. What massive numbers of people have been campaigning for is for media regulation to be effective in limiting the degree to which our national news and broadcasting outlets are owned by one company. Ultimately controlled by one man. The reason for this is that power, including media power, corrupts. That power needs to be regulated - the principle is simple, the process is more complex, look at the BBC. The consequence of the accumulation of unrestrained power at News International inevitably lead to the abuses we've all been disgusted by. If the Guardian/Observer were to become accustomed to being a law unto themselves like Murdoch's journalists, then they too would have to be reined in.
Murdoch should have been forced to sell NotW. Neither the staff nor the readership matters to News International but the power over the politicians, the police and the establishment does. Many commentators have said that Murdoch transformed the British media for good. In fact he created a monster that is consuming itself and we will all be the poorer for it.
Murdoch should have been forced to sell NotW. Neither the staff nor the readership matters to News International but the power over the politicians, the police and the establishment does. Many commentators have said that Murdoch transformed the British media for good. In fact he created a monster that is consuming itself and we will all be the poorer for it.
Monday, 4 July 2011
Alzheimer's film
Emotional, effective and informative
Remember The Person
Remember The Person
Remember the person from journeyfor on Vimeo.
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