by merse btpir » 18 Apr 2017, 16:53
Glostergull wrote: 18 Apr 2017, 13:36
The Bible for many sports fans in the west has been bought up by Peter Masters. what does this do for journalism in the South west ?
I fear that someone who could be on the outside looking in as getting involved with United in the future has now taken hold of a paper that at least we could publicly voice our opinions in letters to the editor. He could easily delete them. would he want us to use the paper as a debating chamber or keep us quiet. I was sad that the paper was going to close and then happy to see it was saved until i heard who had saved it.
Your opinions please!
Beware the newspaper proprietor and always before you beware the journalists!
The tried old track record of powerful people buying into the media is one of information manipulation and very little about altruism. Pete Masters has a media 'problem' and this is his way to overcome that.
"The Ides of March are come", implying that the prophecy of Caesar being assassinated had not been fulfilled, to which the seer replied
"Aye, Caesar; but not gone." in Shakespeare's play.
Pete Masters role in all this pain at Torquay United might appear to have passed; but take it from me.............we relax at our peril!
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[i][b]The Bible for many sports fans in the west has been bought up by Peter Masters. what does this do for journalism in the South west ?
I fear that someone who could be on the outside looking in as getting involved with United in the future has now taken hold of a paper that at least we could publicly voice our opinions in letters to the editor. He could easily delete them. would he want us to use the paper as a debating chamber or keep us quiet. I was sad that the paper was going to close and then happy to see it was saved until i heard who had saved it.
Your opinions please![/b][/i][/quote]
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Beware the newspaper proprietor and always before you beware the journalists![/size][/b]
The tried old track record of powerful people buying into the media is one of information manipulation and very little about altruism. Pete Masters has a media 'problem' and this is his way to overcome that.
[i]"The Ides of March are come", [/i]implying that the prophecy of Caesar being assassinated had not been fulfilled, to which the seer replied [i]"Aye, Caesar; but not gone."[/i] in Shakespeare's play.
[b]Pete Masters role in all this pain at Torquay United might appear to have passed; but take it from me.............we relax at our peril![/b]