TonyAgana
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Apparently it's in the director's cut of Martin Luther King's speech.Is working for The Star living the dream?
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Apparently it's in the director's cut of Martin Luther King's speech.Is working for The Star living the dream?
Take notes from The Sun? No, thanks.
Too right. What with the journalistic standards at JP being so high don't sully yourself for the Murdoch shilling. Stay with "Local man finds purse in car park" and subbing Births Marraiges and Deaths
Well it's a tough job being a journalist, having to actually go outside and report facts. It's much easier to get everything off Twitter.
Danny04 or Hackblade will be along shortly to tell you just how difficult their job is.
The Stir.... sorry The Star is a fine publication and we should be honoured to line our cats litter trays with it.
None of which I do. Especially 'Marraiges', whatever they are
What do you do for a living then, Bladesman?
Apologies. You'll get there once the fat Donny fan gets shoved back to want ads.
What does that matter?
Have any of you at The Star considered actually taking on board the feedback from your readership or former readers (not just on this forum)? or do you find its better to come on the forum and wind up those who question what you publish?
Maybe spend less time on here and more time wondering why JP are losing money every year.
What does that matter?
Have any of you at The Star considered actually taking on board the feedback from your readership or former readers (not just on this forum)? or do you find its better to come on the forum and wind up those who question what you publish?
Maybe spend less time on here and more time wondering why JP are losing money every year.
You seem to have a lot of opinions on how an industry you presumably don't work in operates, so I was just curious. I'm always happy to engage with people about the job, but when people actively encourage me to be out of a job it sticks a little bit.
Why JP is losing money is way above my head, I'm afraid; it's a problem for those far smarter than me to solve. And I hope they do!
You seem to have a lot of opinions on how an industry you presumably don't work in operates, so I was just curious. I'm always happy to engage with people about the job, but when people actively encourage me to be out of a job it sticks a little bit.
Why JP is losing money is way above my head, I'm afraid; it's a problem for those far smarter than me to solve. And I hope they do!
You seem to have a lot of opinions on how an industry you presumably don't work in operates, so I was just curious. I'm always happy to engage with people about the job, but when people actively encourage me to be out of a job it sticks a little bit.
Why JP is losing money is way above my head, I'm afraid; it's a problem for those far smarter than me to solve. And I hope they do!
There is zero benefit to the local print medias continued existence because there is zero merit in what you do anymore.
You'd have nothing to write about if it wasn't for forums like this for a start. You're little more than parasitic peddlers of lowest-common-denominator bullshit.
I think that goes some way to explaining the state of your dying industry.
Apropos of nothing, I always get quotes from Pratchett's The Truth in my head when reading publications like The Star.
Words resemble fish in that some specialist ones can survive only in a kind of reef, where their curious shapes and usages are protected from the hurly-burly of the open sea. ‘Rumpus’ and ‘fracas’ are found only in certain newspapers (in much the same way that ‘beverages’ are found only in certain menus). They are never used in normal conversation.
I have no connection with any newspaper whatsoever. Since joining the forum a few months ago, I have looked at the print version of the Star just about every day, and read the sports sections regularly in the light of comments on here. The Star has many faults. In the last 6 months its reporting has not been biased against United. In my view they are presenting a very positive line on everything good at the Lane at the moment.I defy anyone to state honestly that the Star shows no bias toward the pigs.
From the cringeworthy save "our" pigs campaign in the 70's to the present day "bigging up" of EVERYTHING porcine from some idiot spending hundreds in Hooters,to spinning anything to show them in a good light and ,in truth the only club in the city whilst,as with the Evans saga damning United at every turn whilst the behaviour of Madine and Ranger was overlooked. The star even tried to paint Prince Abdullah as a despot within a medieval regime.
There's no smoke without fire and it isn't coincidence that EVERY Blade I know/speak to holds the Star in complete and utter contempt.
Coming on here and basically coming accross as a bit of a smug smartarse only compounds that opinion.
You might like to start over.
Or not.
Wouldn't wipe my arse with the shithouse paper unless and until it starts treating Sheffield United with respect and as an equal and invaluable asset to the city.
BTW I heard that as a cost-saving measure, the Star is planning to move from its traditional High St home to cheaper premises outside the city centre. I think that would be a real shame.
Yes. They beamed me up after the game. Woke up in bed this morning like I had eaten a tindaloo. At least that's what LYDON told me happened.....
BTW I heard that as a cost-saving measure, the Star is planning to move from its traditional High St home to cheaper premises outside the city centre. I think that would be a real shame. To be part of the community, journos need to mingle with local people, eat and drink in the city centre pubs and cafes. Member of the public should be able to walk in to the Star offices off the street and Star employees should be able to nip out to meet people.
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