They have responded to Monbiot's scathing piece in the Guardian which claimed: "For many years the local press has been one of Britain's most potent threats to democracy, championing the overdog, misrepresenting democratic choices, defending business, the police and local elites from those who seek to challenge them."
Now on CiF Monbiot says there have been dozens of positive responses sticking up for local papers , both in the comment threads and by email.
"In choosing the strongest cases, I have concentrated on the papers which, according to their readers, have held powerful institutions to account: big business, local government, the police and professions," he says.
The paper that has received the most commendations is the independently own free weekly Camden New Journal. The Doncaster Free Press also does well.
"In choosing the strongest cases, I have concentrated on the papers which, according to their readers, have held powerful institutions to account: big business, local government, the police and professions," he says.
The paper that has received the most commendations is the independently own free weekly Camden New Journal. The Doncaster Free Press also does well.
Also recommend the Stoke Sentinel; the Surrey Comet; the Huddersfield Daily Examiner; the Yorkshire Post; the Nottingham Evening Post; Waltham Forest Guardian, Lymington Times ;the Lancaster Guardian, News Shopper; Beds on Sunday:Ham & High; Andover Advertiser; Lincolnshire Free Press ;Northern Echo ; the Comet, Hertfordshire; and the John O Groat Journal .
Monbiot adds: "Please keep the commendations coming, and if your local paper deserves to survive, fight for it."
I was pleased to see he included my comment about the News Shopper, but slightly miffed he chopped off the last line, which was:
ReplyDelete"...And trade unionism, I might add, which helps to ensure junior reporters are schooled in ethics as well as front page splashes."
I have commented on the new story to say, it's important to recognise that a strong NUJ chapel in a newsroom makes a big difference to the quality and veracity of reporting.