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In 2001 I was happy to sit on the beach and read the entirety (except sports) of the news.


Gobbler

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I looked forward to reading the entire newspaper. I always gave away the sports section, and I would read every article. In 2001, the articles were written at an 8th-grade level. Now, most newspapers are written at a 1st—or 2nd-grade level. To someone like me who has an education, newspapers are a joke now.  I can't read either significant newspaper, so I don't bother.  

 

Grammar is almost nonexistent. It was a pleasure to read them in 2001.  The reporting was superb. 

 

What a shame. 

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3 minutes ago, Gobbler said:

I'll ask the obvious question: Which newspapers still write in proper English? That is worldwide, I am not just asking about Thailand.

For the UK; The Times is not as bad as the rest.  The best publication for the use of near correct English is, in my view,  The Economist, closely followed by The Spectator. 

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12 minutes ago, Doctor Tom said:

For the UK; The Times is not as bad as the rest.  The best publication for the use of near correct English is, in my view,  The Economist, closely followed by The Spectator. 

 

 

I tend to read The Telegraph when reading English news on-line. It doesnt offend me as much as some papers - The Mail being the main one.

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1 hour ago, Gobbler said:

Bangkok Post or The Nation - they were both equal. They are now a shadow of what they once were.

Nice to hear you found another thing to complain about. Why don´t you write a better newspaper then? I am sure you could make a lot of money.

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Gobbler I think most big newspapers have lots of good reporters and writers with integrity. I get really sick of the Main stream media bad narrative. They are mainstream because they gained credibility and readership. 

In the pre internet age the papers of course had all the real estate and car ads and made so much money they could afford huge investigations and take time with stories. My local newspaper the Age in Australia used to be huge on a Saturday. But that revenue often later went to cheaper specialist sites and social media. 

Then of course general advertising in the news and sports section suffered as readership fell and many get all there news from social media and the latter often don't pay the creators being the newspapers what they should. People don't want to pay to access the news too.

They have to do much more which much less and quality of output suffers I suppose except for the really big papers. 

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According to the officers, Ms. Wiphanee (last name was withheld) was arrested after she went on a rampage, damaging eight vehicles and threatening three foreign tourists with a 9mm automatic firearm while they were sitting in a tuk-tuk. The suspect, who had no bullets in her gun, caused widespread panic, fortunately, no one was injured.

This is an excerpt from the Pattaya Mail. A 9mm gun is not an automatic firearm; it is semi-automatic  and the difference between the two is huge. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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