The Daily Herald has long thought of itself as the king of the hill when it comes to print journalism. But Then Roger mostly retired and turned the reins over to the son in law and things quickly went down hill. The quality journalists have left and the paper now reports fluff and verbatim recordings of press confreneces.
The paper is now a reflection of it's publisher. The love fest comment is proof enough.
TDH used to be an ok paper now it's barley worth the price of admission. The Today has stepped up and is making efforts to report the news. It still has a long ways to go but it is now my first choice of papers
open your eyes TDH.
Anonymous (not verified) | Mon, 2007-07-30 12:28
The Daily Herald has long thought of itself as the king of the hill when it comes to print journalism. But Then Roger mostly retired and turned the reins over to the son in law and things quickly went down hill. The quality journalists have left and the paper now reports fluff and verbatim recordings of press confreneces.
The paper is now a reflection of it's publisher. The love fest comment is proof enough.
TDH used to be an ok paper now it's barley worth the price of admission. The Today has stepped up and is making efforts to report the news. It still has a long ways to go but it is now my first choice of papers
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