It was highly useful when the Express whacked me in the face with this frankly ridiculous headline. |
The other day I happened to bump into an old "friend" from high school who asked me how I was getting on. After replying with "busy, journalism degree, lincoln, blah blah blah small talk" her friend said something that saddened and irritated me.
"When you finish your course do you want to work for The Sun?*"
Not, "a newspaper" but specifically The Sun. Yes, I get that people enjoy that redtop trash but it's not really something to aspire to, is it? I guess people must want to write for the redtops but surely people can see that the quality press is refered to as the quality press for a reason. The writing quality is better, everything is better.
There's a chance that I'm being a bit... er... "socially mobile" here but really. If I get stuck reporting on "celebrities" and socks with heavenly aspirations then my career has gone down entirely the wrong path.
*She seemed the type that if she'd have written it down she'd have used the wrong "your".
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Seems like the right place to link to one of Charlie Brooker's most recent...http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/apr/18/phone-tapping-victims-tabloid-hacks
Aha. Thankyou. I'd already read it but for some reason didn't think of it when writing this.
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