Just to prove that Apple sometimes don't have great taste
#21
Posted 05 November 2012 - 03:25 PM
"Perhaps it would be better that future criticism of sports be made on the narrow basis of what is being discussed, without reference to other sports, unless those sports offer a solution to the problem in hand." - Brian 'Pigface' Moore
"What happens in rugby union? A player takes the ball, moves forward a little and gets tackled. A whole load of players then roll about on the ground. Pheep! The referee gives a penalty." - Simon Barnes
#22
Posted 05 November 2012 - 04:31 PM
Well, I'm sure this will wake you up as its about you!!
The Daily Telegraph
Loyal
81% of The Daily Telegraph’s readers look at no other quality daily. Half look at no other national
Half subscribe to take The Daily Telegraph every day.
Two thirds subscribe to The Sunday Telegraph
These are healthy figures from the Telegraph's point of view. Personally I prefer to read from a variety of news sources. Perhaps this shows Telegraph readers are stuck in their ways, surely not
#23
Posted 05 November 2012 - 04:57 PM
#24
Posted 05 November 2012 - 05:02 PM
yes.. I guess its because the have very fixed views and choose a paper that panders to those views. or where at least they know they can read letters so right wing it makes most readers feel quite moderate.
To be fair to them, when you get away from the party political content and into general interest articles, the Telegraph is one of the best-written newspapers around.
"Perhaps it would be better that future criticism of sports be made on the narrow basis of what is being discussed, without reference to other sports, unless those sports offer a solution to the problem in hand." - Brian 'Pigface' Moore
"What happens in rugby union? A player takes the ball, moves forward a little and gets tackled. A whole load of players then roll about on the ground. Pheep! The referee gives a penalty." - Simon Barnes
#25
Posted 05 November 2012 - 06:10 PM
Agree with that.To be fair to them, when you get away from the party political content and into general interest articles, the Telegraph is one of the best-written newspapers around.
#26
Posted 05 November 2012 - 10:33 PM
#27
Posted 06 November 2012 - 09:41 AM
The Express leader writers are the worst in Fleet Street. Loathe them or loathe them, at least they telegraph an opinion.
#28
Posted 06 November 2012 - 10:32 AM
To be fair to them, when you get away from the party political content and into general interest articles, the Telegraph is one of the best-written newspapers around.
You can be well-written and rubbish though as Ian McEwan's career shows.
- Severus, July 2012
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