Thursday, January 24, 2008

Newspaper Review on Newsnight?

Not sure if anyone watched BBC Newsnight tonight, but when Kirsty Wark got to the front page of the papers we had. The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, The Morning Star and The Mirror.

Yes, you did just see the Morning Star in that list. A newspaper which, according to a BBC report has a whopping great circulation of 13,000 to 14,000. There are local rags with better circulation but they don't get shown. Hell I imagine some UK political blogs have more readers too. It's all very odd.

Update: A comment was left suggesting that maybe blog headlines should be on Newsnight. May I just say that I think that is a universally stupid idea on par with making a root password, password.

14 comments:

Caroline Hunt said...
24 Jan 2008 23:36:00  

Well what was the front page story? I don't think they use it on a regular basis.

Matt Jones said...
25 Jan 2008 00:11:00  

Maybe it was an attempt to get the right all worked up!?

Newmania said...
25 Jan 2008 00:16:00  

You are right, I noticed that. Is it like the fifth panellist on Question time? Does it rotate? Tonight it was the bloke from Blur who was enthralling to watch , through my fingers , in the way of a Kangaroo tree climbing.One is faintly impressed that that they do it at all but the mismatch between task and equipment is a source of agony both for the observer and roo (true..they do)


BTW Dizzy I came across this and I thought I would share it


Main Entry: dizzy
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: flighty
Synonyms: asinine, capricious, changeable, crazy, empty-headed, fatuous, featherbrained, fickle, foolish, frivolous, giddy, harebrained, heady, inane, light-headed, scatterbrained, silly, skittish, unstable
Antonyms: intelligent, poised, rational



Whats in a name eh?

jailhouselawyer said...
25 Jan 2008 00:26:00  

Never mind the distraction, the so-called star attraction failed to shine. He let bloggers down. The MSM chorus girl Steve Richards upstaged him and stole the show. Snipers should stay under cover. Here endeth his second lesson.

Howard said...
25 Jan 2008 02:15:00  

So what Dizzy. I watch Newsnight every night and the Morning Star is very rarely quoted.. Make a positive contribution and suggest that Newsnight highlight blogs at the end of the programme. You never know it may happen

dizzy said...
25 Jan 2008 06:06:00  

Errr so nothing Howard. It's called a "comment" I aw the Morning Star and thought "WTF?" and posted it on my website.

dizzy said...
25 Jan 2008 06:07:00  

Newmania, the blog was original called "Dizzy Shit".

Barnacle Bill said...
25 Jan 2008 07:19:00  

Hey Dizzy how did you know my previous employers root password?

Nomad said...
25 Jan 2008 07:29:00  

My root password is Beetroot..? I changed it from parsnip as I cana't stand them.

Anonymous said...
25 Jan 2008 08:38:00  

Stop it.

Everyone knows a root password should be root.

Or if you're really looking for security, root1.

lettersfromatory said...
25 Jan 2008 09:35:00  

Maybe the Morning Star wasn't as mean as all the other papers about Hain?

Howard said...
25 Jan 2008 10:53:00  

My comment on blogs being quoted on Newsnight was tougue in check and a bit of irony. Funny when I was writing it, I thought it would make you react as you did. Are you arrogant or what?

dizzy said...
25 Jan 2008 11:01:00  

What does it say at the top of the page?

Anonymous said...
26 Jan 2008 15:53:00  

I think you'll find that those are then newspapers which are provided ever day to all Cabinet Ministers (and also I believe to HM the Q) wherever they may be in the world.

So it makes some sense for the Beeb to use the same list.


 

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