There appear
to have been more departures from the less than totally happy ship that is
the Telegraph, with the recipients of
marching orders in some cases professing themselves happy at the mutually
agreeable way in which they have been given the chance to jump via letter of
totally unforced resignation, rather than being pushed, which would look
terribly bad on their CVs.
Surprise, surprise, Ben - you've been sacked!
Least surprising of those being ejected was Benedict “famous last words” Brogan, who may be
hoping that he can “re-rat” back over
to the Mail, especially if, as is
looking likely, the legendarily foul mouthed Paul Dacre is prevailed upon to
shuffle off to do more of his anger management therapy on his Scottish estate,
and Tony Gallagher is installed as editor in his place.
But not predicted was the exit of Damian Thompson, clueless
pundit of no fixed hair appointment, who Tweeted “Announcement: I’ve left the Telegraph in an entirely amicable parting
of the ways. That’s all for now, but watch this space, dudes” earlier
today. Why so? An early episode of “Dude,
where’s my editor?” perchance? But, as Clive James might have put it, I digress.
A funny thing happened on the way to the hairdresser
Dames had been not just one of the Tel’s punditerati, but also editor at the bear pit that is Telegraph blogs. And, whatever his
successes as an editor, of late this has been looking tired and predictable.
Where the deeply subversive Guardian
can call upon a host of contributors for Comment Is Free, Tel blogs has become reliant on a few tedious fixtures seeking
after clickbait.
Moreover, far too much of the comments section below each post
is filled with ranting that varies only inasmuch as it veers from bigotry to
Europhobia to climate change denial to anti-Semitism to Islamophobia to forthright
abuse, before the moderators arrive – usually too late – and delete anything
prejudicial, which means most of it. And chasing that clickbait is the sole
cause of that problem.
Added to that, the real star as far as getting clicks was
concerned, James “saviour of Western
civilisation” Delingpole, has upped sticks and joined the batshit collective
that is Breitbart London. Those that are left, like Dan Hodges whining about
Mil The Younger, and the loathsome Toby Young telling everyone how Michael “Oiky” Gove should be running the country,
are Tedious Maximus.
It’s interesting that the Mail tried something similar with Right Minds, only to scale back on that operation soon after its
launch. Telegraph blogs is a free to
view area on a website that is otherwise trying to make money, yet all it did
was to become infamous for its comments sewer and writers who, mostly, nobody
took seriously. How long before it follows Dames into another of those “amicable” partings?
The bear pit that is Telegraph
blogs: for a time, perhaps, but not for
all time.
3 comments:
I hadn't heard of Breitbart London before, so I looked them up and was greeted with this: http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-London/2014/06/18/Bloodbath-at-the-Telegraph-how-the-house-journal-of-the-Tory-shires-lost-its-way
Hilarious bitterness from Mr Delingpole:
'Many of them come from disgruntled ex-Telegraph readers, furious at the studiedly centrist direction their paper has taken, yearning for more of the red-meat conservatism and/or libertarianism which these days they can find almost nowhere in the UK mainstream media but which is Breitbart's raison d'etre.'
'Telegraph blogs was the only place to be. At least it was if you thought that the media desperately needed a counter to the almost overwhelmingly left-wing online narrative'
ha ha! bang on, gareth. delingpole has disappeared up his own unwashed sphincter since departing for bret.. bright..whatever it's called. I didn't even know of its existence until tim pointed it out. does anyone know how many hits this joke of a site gets? I've looked at it a few times and it's beyond parody.
Glad you picked up on the Islamophobia on MyT and Torygraph blogges.
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