Not sure what to make of it.

Oct 26, 2012 22:36

The Vancouver Sun has the same tawdry appeal as the Tacoma News Tribune or the Everett Herald, which is odd, because Vancouver is a decent-sized cosmopolitan city, whereas Tacoma and Everett (where I live) are both mid-sized regions with aspirations of grandeur. One would imagine Vancouver having something more comprable to Globe and Mail rather ( Read more... )

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suitablyemoname October 27 2012, 13:45:25 UTC
The Sun is actually something of a national franchise in Canada, and absolutely none of them are worth reading.

See also: the newly-launched Sun News Network, a television channel which currently attracts the attention of 0.1% of the Canadian market. (Half of which seems to be journalists from other outlets looking for screwups.)

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juanoclock October 27 2012, 15:05:53 UTC
It reminds me of some of the sensationalistic newspapers I read in Ireland. In Ireland and the UK, though, you kind of know that what you're picking up is trash. UK's Sun actually looks like a tabloid.

It's quite a shame, though, that this is what counts for legitimate journalism. Say what you will about other major media outlets (NY Times, G&M, etc.) handpicking stories, protecting corporate malefactors, etc., but at least they're not quite as gimmicky.

However, from threads I've participated in, I see that Tyee (which like Seattle's Stranger performs well as a decent alternative journal), doesn't quite get the respect it deserves. Mentioning it tends to align you in people's minds with fringe radicals.

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suitablyemoname October 27 2012, 19:48:50 UTC
Oh, I wouldn't characterize it as legitimate journalism.

The only city where the Sun affiliate regularly beats another outlet is Vancouver, and even there it's nearly a dead tie.

Alternatively, more people read the top two papers--the G&M and the Toronto Star, both generally regarded as papers of quality--than every Sun paper in the country combined.

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juanoclock October 29 2012, 02:07:37 UTC
Ah, well, that's good to hear. Whenever I think of responding to someone or something on a V.C. news feed, I stop find myself reenacting the final scene from Chinatown: "Forget it, James. It's Vancouver Sun."

The Toronto Star & Globe and Mail I also keep tabs on. They do a surprisingly good job of reporting American news. Sometimes, I glance at the National Post, which seems to be to Canada what the Daily Mail is to the UK. Very solidly nationalistic.

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queerbychoice October 27 2012, 23:02:23 UTC
Wow. That's an impressive train wreck there.

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juanoclock October 29 2012, 01:50:50 UTC
It was a bit of a shock. Yes. It's difficult to decide where to begin critiquing it with the red pen. Pretty much everything gets the big red circle.

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