Does anyone actually like any newspaper?

My honest answer is no. I haven't bought a newspaper in about 6 or 7 years. Not because I'm stupid or ignorant, quite the opposite, I don't want to read agenda-driven spin.Does anyone actually like any newspaper?
My honest answer is no. I haven't bought a newspaper in about 6 or 7 years. Not because I'm stupid or ignorant, quite the opposite, I don't want to read agenda-driven spin.
I didn't mind the national rag the NZ Herald a while back, then it transformed overnight a few years ago into a tabloid and stopped any kind of real reporting or investigative journalism.Does anyone actually like any newspaper?
Twitter obviously...But where do you get your news from then? Every media source is agenda driven spin.
Twitter obviously...
All joking aside, I tend to use the BBC website but I'm well aware that they can be far from independent on certain issues
I do think they can be biased at times, particularly with their TV news with Tory-boy Nick Robinson providing his own narrative to the political news.You don't think the BBC is biased?
I had a go at him on Twitter and it turned into a tit for tat, he genuinely wouldn't have it that there was anything wrong with what he wrote. Then he got one of his mates to try and defend him.This is the club that had Peter Hooton writing in the Echo only four weeks ago that it wasn't their fault at Heysel.
Our name was also inserted.
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spor...ws/night-evertons-pockets-were-picked-9532865
The big relaunch day has arrived and the Echo have kicked it off with a hard hitting walk down memory lane: a complete reprint of their Everton v Villareal match report from 10 years ago.
Fantastic journalism lads, keep it up. What we need is more of these 'Big Dunc' testimonial pieces between now and August. Loads more of them and some on fixture changes and maybe some of Preno's tragical history tour efforts.
We'll soon have that board out.
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spor...ws/night-evertons-pockets-were-picked-9532865
The big relaunch day has arrived and the Echo have kicked it off with a hard hitting walk down memory lane: a complete reprint of their Everton v Villareal match report from 10 years ago.
Fantastic journalism lads, keep it up. What we need is more of these 'Big Dunc' testimonial pieces between now and August. Loads more of them and some on fixture changes and maybe some of Preno's tragical history tour efforts.
We'll soon have that board out.
It's not about me.To be fair Dave, unless they write that Martinez finishing bottom half of the table was an inspired effort against a backdrop of the evil master villain Kenwright... your not going to like any reporter.