..... because I see commentary that is literally plucked of hibs.net fairly regularly. Most recently, for example, I posted a thread asking if kevin mcbride was 'the glue that held hibs together' with the overwhelming response being a yes. Now the evening news star man has called him the same. It's not the time iv read hibs.net opinions and themes being used - like when hibs were linked with jim gannon and it was a direct copy from one of our threads that came first.
Or are we all such a well respected brainy bunch that we are often right and it's actually a compliment that they agree with us?
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01-02-2010 12:28 PM #1
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Is the evening news guilty of lazy second hand journalism?
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He just looks like a Jambo
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01-02-2010 01:22 PM #4
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Stopped buying this paper about two year ago. It's full of absolute pish most of the time. It never seems to get to the bottom of a story mostly because it would rather tell it from their angle. Bugger the truth! This isn't just in the sports section either, I'm talking about every part of the stinking rag here. So, I decided to take the best action I could and not buy the ****in thing anymore!
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01-02-2010 02:12 PM #6
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yeah understandable - hearts could fill 3 tabloids with all their sordid details but hibs have no daily controversy.
All journalism just seems speculative crass
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01-02-2010 02:53 PM #7
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The days of newspapers actually writing most of what they print have long gone. I used to work for an organisation that pumped out press releases – they were reproduced almost word for word – including spelling mistakes!
If you look at the ‘stories’ on the Hibs website the news stories are almost all identical.
If you look at the News Now site read one story on a subject and you’ve basically read them all. Gone are the days when you read a few papers to get a different take on the game / story.
Its sad, but the media will say they no longer have the resources to write their own stuff. Well if that the case its neither wonder, with increasing prices, the public can no longer be bothered to buy.
We have a classic case over the road that is crying out for a decent bit of investigative journalism, yet there's nothing in either the local or the supposedly national press, not a damn thing.
Space to let
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01-02-2010 05:25 PM #8
Stopped reading the paper years ago as I find it a joke.
There are too many ***** that comment on website too.
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01-02-2010 05:36 PM #10
The thread title assumes that the EEN was at one time a bastion of original, vibrant sports writing. The truth is, it's always been rubbish, but like many newspapers, has basically been superceded by the net. I think they only employ a few graduates to trawl the net these days.
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01-02-2010 06:07 PM #11RemovedLeft by mutual consent!
David Hardie is a regular at our games - he writes in shorthand so I can't comment whether what's on his pad is what's in the EEN, but IMO he's in a different league than Anderson
Anyone know his user name on hereLast edited by Removed; 01-02-2010 at 06:09 PM.
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01-02-2010 06:43 PM #12
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Tbh I just like gibby the hibby and grant stotts page - basically it's cos it's opiniated column writing and does have to be overly factual.
Grant normally kens what he is talking about and has a good understanding of the ups and downs of being a hibby
Gary mackay on the other hand....
I must get started on that I hate Gary mackay thread
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