How to Save Journalism (Part 3)

Due to cuts there will be no Part 4. Destroy the Free This article was originally only going to be two parts, but the ideas started flying like fists at a drunken wedding party – so here are some more solutions to the right old mess we find ourselves in. It’s clear from Part 1 and Part 2 that […]

How to Save Journalism (Part 2)

The glory days of liquid lunches, cigarettes dangling from mouths and a good chance of a proper job are long gone. But creativity stands the test of time – so here are some more ideas that may help the ailing journalism industry. The Generation Game Whether the ideas presented here or in Part 1 have merit is […]

How to Save Journalism (Part 1)

In shocking news today a journalist had opinions about the state of the industry. Look Who’s Talking What a nerve. I qualified as a journalist last year and yet have the temerity to offer views on how the industry can be saved, or at least improved. Before people start quoting Monty Python at me: “He’s […]

The Dark Age of Journalism (Part 2)

Conclusion to a critique. Where Were We? No need to recap, it’s all there back in Part 1 – where some of the top guns in journalism assured everyone this is a time of optimism. A good argument they offer is how much information we can now access quickly and, usually, for free. True, but like a […]

The Dark Age of Journalism (Part 1)

Some in the journalism industry believe we are experiencing a golden age. An admirable attempt to be positive and different, but it’s an argument that I cannot accept. The spread of despair is not the agenda here – only a realistic assessment of the state we’re in. The Happy Few So, who are the jolly […]