RAKman
I've only just arrived and while I have sampled most of the local press haven't yet sampled enough to have an opinion. Which of the news organizations do you find meet your needs for covering local news?
monymoe
English: The National (by far, the best english newspaper in the middle east)
Arabic: Khaleej (or Emarat Al Youm for more local insight)
Chocoholic
The National and 7 Days - the others are all governmentally controlled, so have limited press freedom on what they will print.
RAKman
I thought The National is subsidized by the AD govt.
Chocoholic
It still manages to get away with alot of things that you won't find in the broadsheets.
Misery Called Life
I read the GN. Am stuck with it cuz I subscribed. Don't you make the same mistake!
Chocoholic
- Misery Called Life wrote:
I read the GN. Am stuck with it cuz I subscribed. Don't you make the same mistake!
You actually sbscribed to that heap of garbabe? Yikes! Can you not unsubscribe? Honestly you buy GN and thrw half it in the bin on the spot.
desertdudeshj
The National is owned by the AD govt and mostly run by Americans
Chocoholic
It's a great little paper. I can't get it, so normally read it online.
monymoe
- desertdudeshj wrote:
The National is owned by the AD govt and mostly run by Americans
Canadians actually
the big boss in the national worked for a canadian newspaper called National Post. he came here and brought along with him quite a few of his former staff.
its a very well run newspaper mind you, and they do touch on things that are not common in the UAE media.
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Chocoholic
And interstingly half the guys responsible for 7 Days now work for the National aswell!
desertdudeshj
Yes I have a friend who writes for them and I always get to hear how organised and well run they are. Huge finacial backing from the govt and lot of money spent of offices and snazzy looking new rooms etc etc and not to mention how much they get paid ! I also took one of their journalist and photographer into the deserts of Liwa this Jan
Think there was even a thread about their salaries being leaked here, can anyone find it ?
monymoe
their office assistant makes almost 17k, the average salary for a reporter was around the 22k mark. i dont know if that included housing allowances and such
Misery Called Life
- Chocoholic wrote:
- Misery Called Life wrote:
I read the GN. Am stuck with it cuz I subscribed. Don't you make the same mistake!
You actually sbscribed to that heap of garbabe? Yikes! Can you not unsubscribe? Honestly you buy GN and thrw half it in the bin on the spot.
Nopes can't unsubscribe. Am stuck with that trash.
One of the editors at The National mantains a blog:-
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Red Chief
- Misery Called Life wrote:
I read the GN. Am stuck with it cuz I subscribed. Don't you make the same mistake!
I don't but I like this paper, always read during breakfast in a posh restaurant.
Last article about granting a TV set to a guy for killing 80 000! rats in three months somewhere in Bangladesh was awesom. Another article about ATM which speaks Cockney Rhyming slang was also good.
It's very entertaining paper if you can read it. :wink:
Misery Called Life
Ugly on face but kind deep inside (very deep) - and who may that be?
Last I heard you were this tall, dashing volleyball player!
Gulfnews in my opinion is very inaccurate, they seem to cater to a paticular audience (people from the subcontinent mainly) and their choice of articles in my opinion really lacks relevance.
Enetrtaining and GN? Guess I'll just have to pay more attention to it.
I prefer the FT and The National. But there are days when I don't have time to buy the paper and am stuck with GN.
viking-warrior
Oh don't be so down on the Good News - 25 years ago it was the National of its day, and the other one ..... Times was the old hand.
The Kerela Times, that's the one. The National is easily the best read out there and sometimes even flies close to the edge, in its desire to adopt a more balanced style of reporting, ... having said that ...
History tells us that they are only one story away from getting seriously rapped over the knuckles, finding a new managing editor appearing from the Ministry of Statistics & Propoganda and find themselves churning out the same old dog food as the rest, until 5 years later someone else comes along and the cycle starts over again.
It a good read, enjoy it while the goings good. :wink:
Red Chief
- Misery Called Life wrote:
Ugly on face but kind deep inside (very deep) - and who may that be?
Last I heard you were this tall, dashing volleyball player!
I appreciate that you quite like my photo. :wink:
If you eventualy receive the Noble Prize and spend that on plastic surgery to match those Lebanese chicks I'll show you my real strenth. :oops:
G to tha T
I don't read newspapers. Internet all the way :)
gcarlin37
National is the best so far.
Chocoholic
- Misery Called Life wrote:
Ugly on face but kind deep inside (very deep) - and who may that be?
Last I heard you were this tall, dashing volleyball player!
Gulfnews in my opinion is very inaccurate, they seem to cater to a paticular audience (people from the subcontinent mainly) and their choice of articles in my opinion really lacks relevance.
Enetrtaining and GN? Guess I'll just have to pay more attention to it.
I prefer the FT and The National. But there are days when I don't have time to buy the paper and am stuck with GN.
That'll be becaue 99.99999999999999 (you get the picture) % of their reporting staff are from the subcontinent!
benwj
GN
I know its crap but the delivery guys is honest and they are always nice on the phone so they can have my money.
RAKman
I'm amazed at how inexpensive home delivery is - 300 annual for The National, 400 for GN. How can they afford it?
Misery Called Life
- Red Chief wrote:
- Misery Called Life wrote:
Ugly on face but kind deep inside (very deep) - and who may that be?
Last I heard you were this tall, dashing volleyball player!
I appreciate that you quite like my photo. :wink:
If you eventualy receive the Noble Prize and spend that on plastic surgery to match those Lebanese chicks I'll show you my real strenth. :oops:
Why have'nt you heard of the saying:-
What God does not bestow you with, the plastic surgeon does :lol:
BlackburnRovers
- Chocoholic wrote:
That'll be becaue 99.99999999999999 (you get the picture) % of their reporting staff are from the subcontinent!
Many Arab reporters are in GN as well.
And its not because they are from a particular place; a number of Indian broadsheets would put GN/KT to shame with it's quality of reporting , so there are many good subcontinental journalists (who report in English); its just that they arent in the UAE...
Misery Called Life
- BlackburnRovers wrote:
- Chocoholic wrote:
That'll be becaue 99.99999999999999 (you get the picture) % of their reporting staff are from the subcontinent!
Many Arab reporters are in GN as well.
And its not because they are from a particular place; a number of Indian broadsheets would put GN/KT to shame with it's quality of reporting , so there are many good subcontinental journalists (who report in English); its just that they arent in the UAE...
Deifinately, You're absolutely right!
For some reason GN does not seem to hire the best talent....
chriscake
gulf news...the best coverage....khaleej times not too good