Guardian: ‘With the staff we’ve got, we do the best we can’
Monday, 24 November 2008, 10:36 via Delicious/martinstabe
Media Guardian visits the Leigh Journal, a local Newsquest weekly which is down to two staff: "When Hulme and Gomm discuss their professional pasts, they sound wistful. The job of putting the paper out means they haven't got the time to directly report on court proceedings and council meetings, or cultivate off-the-record sources. In more callow hands, their paper would surely have tumbled into the kind of hacked-out "churnalism" decried in Nick Davies's book Flat Earth News - but as they see it, what saves them is the spiderweb of sources amassed during their working lives. ... " Read More...
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