So what’s hot, and what’s not, in the past week’s blogging?
Here are the six most popular posts on Zelo Street for the past seven days,
counting down in reverse order, because, well, I have domestic stuff to do
later. So there.
6
Telegraph Blogs – What Future Now? After Damian Thompson, clueless
pundit of no fixed hair appointment, departed suddenly from the editor’s chair
at the bear pit that is Telegraph blogs, one had to wonder if this “feature” would in future be worth the
candle.
5
Iraq – It Wasn’t The Sun Wot Won It The Super Soaraway Currant Bun was
a fervent cheerleader for the Iraq war. Now it’s trying to, shall we say, finesse
that one a little bit. And failing
miserably.
4
Flannelled Fool FBU Bashing Fail The odious Henry Cole, tame gofer to
the perpetually thirsty Paul Staines at the Guido Fawkes blog, has made his
name kicking Trades Unions, and especially that which represents firefighters.
Then he found his apartment block was on fire.
3
IDS – You’re A Whingeing Fraud Iain Duncan Cough railed at the hated
BBC for reporting in a style of which he did not approve. Meanwhile, his
department is a shambles of ineptitude. Not that the politicised press releases
will tell you that.
2
Big Tobacco Useful Idiots Exposed The row over plain packaging for
cigarettes led to The Australian running a misleading story about the measure’s
effect. ABC Media Watch called them
out for it. But in the meantime, a number of media outlets in the UK ran the
misinformation as fact.
1
Ian Hislop, You’re Wrong Private
Eye’s editor quit as a patron of Index on Censorship after Steve Coogan
joined. And here’s why he made the wrong call.
And that’s the end of
another blogtastic week, blog pickers. Not
‘arf!
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