Posts Tagged ‘war’

Joe the Plumber to become war correspondent

January 7th, 2009

Remember Joe the Plumber? The chap who became an overnight celebrity after meeting President-Elect Barack Obama in the street and questioning his tax policies. Yeah… him.

Well he’s going to Israel. To be a war reporter.

You know what irks me. For every gimmick-reporter out there, a real one could be saved. No, scratch that, about 20 could be saved. Humph.

If you can bear it, here’s a clip about his career change:

[via From the Frontline blog]

UPDATE: Russia goes to war. Important? Not if you ask the BBC

August 8th, 2008

(more edits further down: get scrolling)

Russia has attacked Georgia. They are fighting RIGHT NOW. It’s David vs Goliath, and Georgia has requested for US help in defending itself. Should the US accept, we’ll have the US (which may eventually mean UK too) vs Russia. Two of the world’s biggest superpowers.

But hold on, this isn’t big news. Oh no. It’s very insignificant — according to the BBC. There’s an Olympic ceremony going on, didn’t you know, and having spent millions of licence-fee payers’ cash, they seem reluctant to drop the Olympics as their lead story online.

Well it’s not good enough. The BBC, which I was defending all evening a couple of nights back, looks ever more stupid as the hour passes.

Indeed, every other respectable news source seems to have seen how important the conflict is. Over one thousand have died already. And yet, to the BBC, a load of people wandering around with flags is more important. Come on now.

These screen shots were taken at 4:30pm:

The Guardian
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Telegraph
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CNN
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Sky
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Even Fox News, for crying out loud!
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But not the BBC. I’m gutted.
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*sigh*

Sometimes it takes the bravest of editors to stand back and prioritise, even when millions of pounds, and hundreds of reporters, have been dedicated to one story. The BBC editors have a lot to answer for.

I’m pleased to say that the BBC News Channel seems to be reporting on Georgia heavily, with some good analysis. But part of me thinks if they could get away with having on instead they would do. But, alas, it’s all over BBC1.

EDIT:

It now seems that the international edition of the BBC website leads with Georgia. But still not the UK. Why?
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ANOTHER EDIT:

This is being debated, a little, on the BBC Editors’ Blog. I have a feeling the second comment maybe from the Guardian’s Matt Wells, but I can’t be sure.

MORE:

The Press Gazette’s Martin Stabe twittered wondering if once the Olympic ceremony was over the Georgia story would take lead. It did:
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Katharine Lackey, also via Twitter, alerted me to USA Today. The story is almost beneath the fold. Luckily, their readers are more educated on the importance of world news than their editors: The Georgia story has more reader comments than any other on the frontpage:
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