A question for the media and journalists:
Imagine you have the following information (some fictional), which should be in the first page, which you dedicate a bell 'deepening in installments and which to discard, or relegated to a blurb?
Here they are:
- Friday, March 5, 2010, show in Milan employees Italtel, Nokia Siemens, Alcatel. denounce the permanent closure of all research in Telecommunications in Italy, involving a few thousand workers highly specialized. An entire industry is likely to disappear permanently from the country. Video
- Crown accused of any fraud.
- Calderoli wearing jersey against Islam and shoots great.
- An act of violence (perhaps with Quach gruesome detail like "dragged for yards in a pool of blood ...").
- Survey: "Only one Italian out of four known to change a tire."
- The umpteenth declaration Brunetta.
- A ruling on the crucifix in public places.
I fear the answer is predictable, we know our newspapers and our media. I would be 'curious to understand their motivations!
fact to confirm this today (Saturday, February 6, 2010) have verified that both the Corriere (Milan 72-page newspaper, which should have an eye on the economy) and on the Sole 24 Ore (business newspaper for eccelleza) the news number 1 (one of Italtel, NSN, Alcatel) has not only found space for a discussion, not even a mention or a paragraph. And still really a paragraph would suffice?
This is now a truth universally recognized: "The policy does not address the problems of the country," but rather of his business. The newspapers also reported frequently.
And the journalists and the media instead?
're in the game. help! It follows the agenda! Rarely strongly suggest other topics. Sometimes ignore them altogether (either by design or blatant incompetence).
And if Italy is seriously ill, the disease is aggravated every day by lack of or incorrect diagnosis!
Gentlemen, we have no hope!
No serious illness care "taking care of another," or pretending nothing wrong diagnosis!
PS: A prayer: do not tell me that these things are "known". Not true, people do not know. There are other things much more obvious and well known but continue to fill pages in the newspapers. wants at least someone please advise our students to study more, not in telecommunication engineering? At least if they hope to work in Italy.
PS1: But are we really sure that Brunetta on the front page would sell more?
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