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Name: Debbie Smith on Jul 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Tania Caporaso on Jul 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Stuart Schaum on Jul 30, 2007Comments: Yes!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 4, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Joceline Bury on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Emilie Ferreira on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Emilie Ferreira on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kevin Farrell on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Len Adams on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Nick Hilton on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Nigel Jarrett on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Donna MacAllister on Aug 7, 2007Comments: A job I dreamed of having and have worked for five years to reach (at a cost of more thanFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2007Comments: Reporters should be encouraged to do more field reporting and investigative reporting, and not to rely on press releases and wire services for news. Budget constrain is a compromise to editorial quality. To reduce a reporter's travel budget and reporting hours outside the office for cost-cutting purposes is false economy. The culture of rehashing press releases and phone interviews are damaging the credibility of journalists, especially those in trade publishing. Journalists are observers, and should have the freedom to relay first-hand account of events.Flag
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Name: Basil Jackson on Aug 7, 2007Comments: There is a general management movement to reduce expert journalistic reporting in favour of increased corporation profits. Aside from a couple of notable exceptions, valuable press reporting and intelligent comentaries are sliding into replacement of media contents with irrelevant banalities.Flag
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Name: Barry McLoughlin on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Melvyn Corley on Aug 7, 2007Comments: Also get the disabled more involved in all aspects of the media industryFlag
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Name: Gemma Driver on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: George Kandalaft on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Carly Doran on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Niall Hunt on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Brian Pedley on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Leticia on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Mansoor Hassan on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2007Comments: Of particular concern is the often cavalier attitude that some employers take towards freelance staff.Flag
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Name: Gill Martin on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Hasan Zafer Arapkirli on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Lucy Fielder on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris Carson on Aug 7, 2007Comments: I support thisFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2007Comments: I support thisFlag
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Name: Mike George on Aug 7, 2007Comments: I am in my 50th year in journalism. Never before has this issue been more important.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Stephen McHugh on Aug 7, 2007Comments: The industry has been on a downward curve for too long and it's time that managements showed more concern for their publications, and particularly the dedicated people who produce them.Flag
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Name: Myles Mc Corry on Aug 7, 2007Comments: good workFlag
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Name: Hannah Godfrey on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2007Comments: For years journalists, especially young journalists, have put up with poor pay, and more and more demands at work. They are also increasingly desk bound because employers want more productivity but this leads to a lower quality of reporting. It's time for journalists to run the media, not justaccountants!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2007Comments: For years journalists, especially young journalists, have put up with poor pay, and more and more demands at work. They are also increasingly desk bound because employers want more productivity but this leads to a lower quality of reporting. It's time for journalists to run the media, not justaccountants!Flag
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Name: Jan Klimkowski on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: John Izbicki on Aug 7, 2007Comments: Honest and accurate journalism is slowly being killed by the penny-pinching greed of current owners. Constant redundancies in order to save money will eventually spell the destruction of the industry.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Belinda Smith on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Liam O'Leary on Aug 7, 2007Comments: Pay peanuts, get monkeys.Flag
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Name: Morag Livingstone on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: John Wood on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: RAY KENNEDY on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2007Comments: The sooner newspaper groups realise that their products are really owned by their readers, the better. Respect for journalists would surely follow, ending this nightmare of money-driven contempt for all but shareholders.Flag