Phew...! Apart from those very unfortunate who died in traffic or mining accidents, passed away after long lasting diseases, or who came to the end of their lives in other ways - loving thoughts to them and their grieving loved ones - most of us managed to survive Easter/Passover. Be that because of a large intake of chocolates and eggs - or despite of it.
Only to witness the most horrendous stories continue to unfold about the sexual abuse scandals of the Catholic Church. And now even implicating the Pope in a controversy between the Jewish and the Catholic religious societies. Can't it rest at least during Easter/Passover? Live and let live.
Paradoxical News is still fighting to get the news across, however paradoxical. But with working conditions of e-mail boxes and phone connections that only allow access to certain people and not others. And with whole audio segments being destroyed from my recorder after interviews (even when played at top sound level and eventhough the digital sound bars do in fact 'read' the recordings) - it is kind of hard to survive in the media business.
Some sources the edior-in-chief has tried to get into contact with about a zillion times, currently and withtin these past few years. Whether it be the chairman of the Danish regions, central sources in the defence scandal, Danish political commentators and analysts, or the bishop and leader of the Danish church - in connection with current news stories. So judging from the outcome in PN, it may look like the editor-in-chief is not really trying. But I can assure you that technical barriers are the real reason for the overall PN performance. And paradoxical survival.
Only to witness the most horrendous stories continue to unfold about the sexual abuse scandals of the Catholic Church. And now even implicating the Pope in a controversy between the Jewish and the Catholic religious societies. Can't it rest at least during Easter/Passover? Live and let live.
Paradoxical News is still fighting to get the news across, however paradoxical. But with working conditions of e-mail boxes and phone connections that only allow access to certain people and not others. And with whole audio segments being destroyed from my recorder after interviews (even when played at top sound level and eventhough the digital sound bars do in fact 'read' the recordings) - it is kind of hard to survive in the media business.
Some sources the edior-in-chief has tried to get into contact with about a zillion times, currently and withtin these past few years. Whether it be the chairman of the Danish regions, central sources in the defence scandal, Danish political commentators and analysts, or the bishop and leader of the Danish church - in connection with current news stories. So judging from the outcome in PN, it may look like the editor-in-chief is not really trying. But I can assure you that technical barriers are the real reason for the overall PN performance. And paradoxical survival.