28. Compare this 2012 Globe profile of Ghomeshi with Brown's journalism. Who do you trust? http://m.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/how-jian-ghomeshi-became-a-radio-superstar/article4415564/?service=mobile …
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@JesseBrown & I strongly disagree about? Yep. On that recent Ezra Levant story@simonhoupt is exactly right.2 replies 1 retweet 2 likes -
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30. But it's easy to disagree with
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31. Beyond the
@simonhoupt column, which made good points amid conceptual mess, there's the larger issue of Globe and Mail.1 reply 1 retweet 5 likes -
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32. Globe and Mail senior management need to some soul searching, because they have a 100 year old business model that is falling apart.
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33. Globe didn't break the Rob Ford crack video story. Gawker & Star did. Globe didn't break Ghomeshi story. Jesse Brown & Star did.
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34. Globe held on to the Doug Ford drug dealing story for months and months, till Gawker and Star forced their hand.
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35. As a news consumer, I really feel like Globe doesn't want to share news with me. It wants to hoard news, and portion it out.
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36. Globe doesn't see its job to give readers news, but to act as gatekeeper between readers and news.
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@thegoodshopper Yep. That's why Jesse teamed up with Star to break Ghomeshi -- for the libel insurance.
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