Sad news about The Guardian pulling its local projects. We had John Baron
@johncbaron over of Guardian Leeds at Leeds Met only last week and he was full of good ideas about how big media could re-engage with a city like Leeds
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Sad news about The Guardian pulling its local projects. We had John Baron
@johncbaron over of Guardian Leeds at Leeds Met only last week and he was full of good ideas about how big media could re-engage with a city like Leeds
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Mr Dyas 3:23 pm on April 27, 2011 Permalink |
That’s bad news. A backward step.
seandodson 12:04 pm on April 28, 2011 Permalink |
I agree. There was a time when the Guardian had not just a Leeds-based correspondent, but ones in Sheffield and Manchester too. If you like it you could always pledge to save it
Mr Dyas 1:10 pm on April 28, 2011 Permalink
I don’t have that kind of money. I could just pledge to undercut John Baron and enlist the help of local journalism students to come up with a more economically viable option.