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The Graun are furious, because if they had to operate on a level playing-field they'd lose their A-List Hypocrites, Polly Toynbee and Owen Jones, who'd struggle to get a 1-star review between them...
Polly's fine. She is so old she can retire.
Owen will be stuck as he couldn't argue his way out of a paper bag.
The Graun are furious, because if they had to operate on a level playing-field they'd lose their A-List Hypocrites, Polly Toynbee and Owen Jones, who'd struggle to get a 1-star review between them...
Are The Torygraph going to have articles written by "Torygraph reporter" where they are too libellous/tulip to put someone's name and to keep journos pay down?
Soon AI will write those, I am testing it on here...
Are The Torygraph going to have articles written by "Torygraph reporter" where they are too libellous/tulip to put someone's name and to keep journos pay down?
“Daily Telegraph plans to link journalists' pay with article popularity
Guardian has seen email revealing plan, which is said to have dismayed staff who fear it will warp priorities
The Daily Telegraph wants to link some elements of journalists’ pay to the popularity of their articles, an email seen by the Guardian reveals, in a plan said to have “alarmed and dismayed” staff who fear it will “seriously warp our editorial priorities”.
An email sent by the editor, Chris Evans, last Thursday told staff that “in due course” the outlet wants to use the “Stars” system, which scores stories published online according to factors such as how many subscriptions they drive and how many clicks they get, “to link performance to reward” using subscription data.
Evans said: “It seems only right that those who attract and retain the most subscribers should be the most handsomely paid,” and noted that working out the details would be “complicated” so that “we’re not ready to do that … yet”.
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