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yellowroom Dec 22nd 2012 9:49 am

The daily mail
 
I was going to post this in the shooting thread, but it didn't seem appropriate to introduce a flippant tangent .......

Anyway, slightly tongue in cheek, i do wish people would stop quoting and posting links to the Daily Wail. I resent driving up their website traffic and getting sucked into the sidebar of shame. Those photos of Matthew mcconaughey have quite spoilt my day.

On a slightly more serious note, where do most people get their serious news? I tend to gravitate to the Beeb and the Grauniad, with a daily helping of the websites of my local newspapers from "home" in the uk and USA. I seem to be reasonably up to date on both sides of the Atlantic....

Sally Redux Dec 22nd 2012 9:57 am

Re: The daily mail
 
Beeb, Grauniad and Private Eye.

Manc Dec 22nd 2012 9:58 am

Re: The daily mail
 
Razzle, Knave and Fiesta Readers Wives

GeoffM Dec 22nd 2012 10:01 am

Re: The daily mail
 

Originally Posted by yellowroom (Post 10447074)
i do wish people would stop quoting and posting links to the Daily Wail.

But starting a thread about it is okay?! :sneaky:


Originally Posted by yellowroom (Post 10447074)
I resent driving up their website traffic and getting sucked into the sidebar of shame. Those photos of Matthew mcconaughey have quite spoilt my day.

On a slightly more serious note, where do most people get their serious news? I tend to gravitate to the Beeb and the Grauniad, with a daily helping of the websites of my local newspapers from "home" in the uk and USA. I seem to be reasonably up to date on both sides of the Atlantic....

The DM is an odd one. Nobody admits to reading it but loads obviously do. For the first few hours in the morning I listen to Radio 2 which gives me headlines at least. Then I browse BBC news, CNN if there's a decent story, and then have a laugh at the heavily biased (but my kind of bias) Huffpost before going to bed.

Facebook and Sickepedia are good places to get current events. :)

robin1234 Dec 22nd 2012 10:06 am

Re: The daily mail
 
BBC, Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Breitbart.com, Andrew Sullivan.
I always look at the Daily Mail. I like that thing where they CAPITALIZE one random word in the headline.

Captain Cheesestick Dec 22nd 2012 10:10 am

Re: The daily mail
 
Guardian. BBC (which is the Guardian but dumbed down), Andrew Sullivan, Mother Jones, Comment In The Press, FrumFeed, Huffpo, Althouse, Instapundit, LGF, NPR News.

Rinse, Repeat.

kimilseung Dec 22nd 2012 10:15 am

Re: The daily mail
 
Guardian, Independent, BBC, Mother Jones, NPR.

I never really 'knew' people who read the Daily Mail till I started here at BE. Obviously I knew people must have read it, but I never came in to contact with them. It is a whole bit of British culture that I managed to miss.

kins Dec 22nd 2012 1:46 pm

Re: The daily mail
 

Originally Posted by yellowroom (Post 10447074)
I was going to post this in the shooting thread, but it didn't seem appropriate to introduce a flippant tangent .......

Anyway, slightly tongue in cheek, i do wish people would stop quoting and posting links to the Daily Wail...

The moment someone quotes the DM their argument is completely undermined. It's quite funny because they just don't get what a rag it is. I like to send them a link to the Daily Mail song to help them work it out for themselves.
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=5eBT6...%3D5eBT6OSr1TI

HighCountry Dec 22nd 2012 2:08 pm

Re: The daily mail
 

Originally Posted by kimilseung (Post 10447099)
Guardian, Independent, BBC, Mother Jones, NPR.

The above, and Al Jazeera.

robin1234 Dec 23rd 2012 12:26 am

Re: The daily mail
 

Originally Posted by HighCountry (Post 10447337)
The above, and Al Jazeera.

Yeah I forgot to mention Al Jazeera. They seem to have a pretty comprehensive network of correspondents and good coverage from all regions now. Plus I like the way their site is set out.

robin1234 Dec 23rd 2012 12:33 am

Re: The daily mail
 

Originally Posted by kimilseung (Post 10447099)
Guardian, Independent, BBC, Mother Jones, NPR.

I never really 'knew' people who read the Daily Mail till I started here at BE. Obviously I knew people must have read it, but I never came in to contact with them. It is a whole bit of British culture that I managed to miss.


Originally Posted by kins (Post 10447313)
The moment someone quotes the DM their argument is completely undermined. It's quite funny because they just don't get what a rag it is. I like to send them a link to the Daily Mail song to help them work it out for themselves.
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=5eBT6...%3D5eBT6OSr1TI

A couple of things about the Daily Mail though. Firstly, like the Grauniad, it now occupies an international niche (well, US plus UK, anyway). I also had never ever looked at the DM when I lived in the UK and never met a DM reader, but in the Internet age it is quite a different phenomenon.

Secondly, isn't the whole DM phenomenon a bit tongue in cheek, just an ironical take on popular culture and its intersection with news? I assume none of the people who work at the DM take it seriously, for instance.

kins Dec 23rd 2012 1:49 am

Re: The daily mail
 
That's the problem though, people who know nothing about the UK read the DM then assume that's what life's really like there. I can't count how many people have told me the UK is the most violent place in the world after South Africa...

Cuthbert Rizla Dec 23rd 2012 2:05 am

Re: The daily mail
 
Telegraph,Mail,Independent,Guardian,Mirror,Evening Standard,NY Times, Village Voice, LA Times,The Miami Herald,Sydney Morning Herald,Irish Times,Irish Independent,BBC mainly Radio Four,CNN,Fox News.

That just about covers the spectrum of news and opinion.It takes me about an hour and three cups of Joe most mornings to skim-read the lot.

Karrie72 Dec 23rd 2012 3:03 am

Re: The daily mail
 
Beeb, Grauniad, Slate, HuffPo and I admit it, DM. Can't resist some of the train wreck stories on there for pure entertainment value.

GeoffM Dec 23rd 2012 4:45 am

Re: The daily mail
 
Maybe it's the difference between the online site and the newspaper. The website is tacky, sensationalist. The paper was more middle of the road I found, not sensationlist like the Sun but not dull like the Telegraph.


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