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Thanks for putting that up Sydney - I found it a very worthy article, and the clear hope is that the Guardian and other media outlets can live up to those principles and ideals. To do that they need to embrace those ideals at all levels starting at the top. That puts the Guardian in a better place than many, but is not in itself a guarantee of success. IMHO it is a critical battlefield of the 21st century- I am despairing of having to guess what is true these days.
Re: TelegraphI disagree with Peter Oborne on just about everything but I've always respected him. He argues from an intellectual right wing position which is rare these days. And he cares about standards and the importance of society, even if I think his solutions are wrong. This is what he says about his time at the Telegraph. https://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/peter-oborne/why-i-have-resigned-from-telegraph
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 22, 2017, 09:11:13 amRe: TelegraphI disagree with Peter Oborne on just about everything but I've always respected him. He argues from an intellectual right wing position which is rare these days. And he cares about standards and the importance of society, even if I think his solutions are wrong. This is what he says about his time at the Telegraph. https://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/peter-oborne/why-i-have-resigned-from-telegraphAgreed BST The standards he cares about are total independence of media outlets to publish without fear or favour admirable indeed. A very minor nit-pick when he related that half the sub editors had been fired he used "decimated" which is only one in ten, but decimated is widely used to describe disasters
This long read about The Guardian and what it stands for explains why you may not fully understand it. Read it all it may change your mind.https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/nov/16/a-mission-for-journalism-in-a-time-of-crisis