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Private Eye 1313
Private Eye, No 1313, 4 May - 17 May 2012, Page21
Do we suspect they have their pull out supplement ready ?
"MADDY STORY NOT DEAD"
by our Criminal Staff
There was rejoicing in Fleet Street last night at the news that the Madeleine McCann story might still be alive.
There hav been sightings of the story in the Daily Express and the Daily Mail for years, but now the police have confirmed that a mock-up of the missing child could appear in all papers very prominently. Said a senior police chief,"We have discovered this thing called Photoshop which PC Laptop has asked his 12 years old sone to operate and which has yielded an important lead story. We are going to follow this up with new mock-ups at regular intervals. As last we are getting somewhere, ie. Portugal, for an agreeable fact-finding trip."
Do we suspect they have their pull out supplement ready ?
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Thanks for this. Does anyone know if Private Eye have commented before? I used to look occasionally but thought they might avoid it because of Ian H`s spat with Cartermuck.
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PeterMac wrote:Private Eye, No 1313, 4 May - 17 May 2012, Page21"MADDY STORY NOT DEAD"
by our Criminal Staff
There was rejoicing in Fleet Street last night at the news that the Madeleine McCann story might still be alive.
There hav been sightings of the story in the Daily Express and the Daily Mail for years, but now the police have confirmed that a mock-up of the missing child could appear in all papers very prominently. Said a senior police chief,"We have discovered this thing called Photoshop which PC Laptop has asked his 12 years old sone to operate and which has yielded an important lead story. We are going to follow this up with new mock-ups at regular intervals. As last we are getting somewhere, ie. Portugal, for an agreeable fact-finding trip."
Do we suspect they have their pull out supplement ready ?
Lots of stuff in one paragraph.
That the MMc story might be still alive
Sightings of the story
Mock- up
Photoshop
12 year old son ?
Mock- ups at regular intervals
Fact- finding
Private Eye are on the ball. They KNOW.
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This is photoshop at its best...
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chair behind Gerry
jd wrote:This is photoshop at its best...
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(editing, Bobbin writing, can't seem to get words to go below picture)
I've never noticed it before, and I've stared at this photo enough but is the white beach chair correct for angle. To me it looks like two separate pieces, joined together in the photo, and the angle of presentation is not continuous.
Is anyone here an artist who could comment on whether the perspective/ line of continuation is correct. I haven't expressed myself very well, but the base looks too much 'front on', relative to the top part, with the top part, facing a bit to our left.
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I think Amelias right arm is behind her,as you can just see a little bit of it.
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It's early, I didn't engage brain before typing ... stupid!
Please move or delete my posts if you want to -
(I've just deleted mine)
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They have, but almost unnoticeably.Woofer wrote:Thanks for this. Does anyone know if Private Eye have commented before? I used to look occasionally but thought they might avoid it because of Ian H`s spat with Cartermuck.
They had that cartoon where the master was reprimanding the pupil and saying "F****** T******* is an oxymoron"
Not much in itself, but the exact choice of phase is revealing.
Issue 1303 has a piece about GM at the Leveson enquiry complaining about the alleged India sighting. He says, and I quote" They haven't contacted us about it". Strange because didn't Clarrie say they had been sent a picture ? GM was under oath.
There are a few more, but all are apparently targeted at others, such as Desmond
They are keeping their powder dry IMHO.
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I'm not so sure, there was an article in the Street of Shame section a few issues back which poured scorn on the press reporting at the time the press were looking at the parents.
I wrote a long email to the Eye highlighting the key findings and evidence and it didn't get printed.
So i'm still not sure where they stand on it.
They certainly though have no love lost for Carter Ruck.
I wrote a long email to the Eye highlighting the key findings and evidence and it didn't get printed.
So i'm still not sure where they stand on it.
They certainly though have no love lost for Carter Ruck.
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What is certain is that since the start of the investigation there were incongruent and even contradictory situations concerning the witness statements; the telephone records of calls that were made and received on mobile phones that belonged to the couple and to the group of friends that were on holidays with them; the movements of people right after the disappearance of the little girl was noticed, concerning the state in which the bedroom from where the child disappeared from was found (closed window? open window? partially open window?) etc., and the mystery would only become even thicker due to the clues that were left by the already mentioned sniffer dogs. - The Words of a JUDGE in relation to the McCanns
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Can't get PE here, but remember that article. Subtle enough to get past the censors.
Ian Hislop is very intelligent, was he at the Leveson? Because I remember seeing a clip of it.
In general, apart from those who have a Certificate in Media training courtesy of whatever redbrick Polytechnic, journalists are perfectly aware that what they are obliged to write is far from the truth. We've alreay seen some actual facts slipped in here and there.
But the greater public doesn't want to know - I spoke with a friend yesterday - an 'average' tabloid reader. 'O yes' , she said after I'd had my rant, 'they've almost cleared that man they thought had abducted her. - Those poor twins having to live without their sister.'
Average person, average opinion.
Ian Hislop is very intelligent, was he at the Leveson? Because I remember seeing a clip of it.
In general, apart from those who have a Certificate in Media training courtesy of whatever redbrick Polytechnic, journalists are perfectly aware that what they are obliged to write is far from the truth. We've alreay seen some actual facts slipped in here and there.
But the greater public doesn't want to know - I spoke with a friend yesterday - an 'average' tabloid reader. 'O yes' , she said after I'd had my rant, 'they've almost cleared that man they thought had abducted her. - Those poor twins having to live without their sister.'
Average person, average opinion.
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Tigger, here's a link to a clip and report of Ian Hislop at the Leveson Enquiry.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/leveson-inquiry/9020394/Private-Eye-editor-Ian-Hislop-Dont-create-new-press-regulations-just-enforce-the-law.html
As for your friend's comment - oh dear!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/leveson-inquiry/9020394/Private-Eye-editor-Ian-Hislop-Dont-create-new-press-regulations-just-enforce-the-law.html
As for your friend's comment - oh dear!
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@Tigger
Unfortunately the mainstream press will print whatever it thinks will sell its papers, or attract readers to its website. As per Rothermere yesterday at Leveson: ".. (the Mail) has to reflect the views of its readership, and not lead them, but, you know, work in, if you like, collusion with the readers".
With around 2 million people buying the paper, and over 5 million daily visits to its website, that's a lot of sheeple to 'reflect the views' of.
source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2092432/MailOnline-worlds-number-Daily-Mail-biggest-newspaper-website-45-348-million-unique-users.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_the_United_Kingdom_by_circulation
Unfortunately the mainstream press will print whatever it thinks will sell its papers, or attract readers to its website. As per Rothermere yesterday at Leveson: ".. (the Mail) has to reflect the views of its readership, and not lead them, but, you know, work in, if you like, collusion with the readers".
With around 2 million people buying the paper, and over 5 million daily visits to its website, that's a lot of sheeple to 'reflect the views' of.
source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2092432/MailOnline-worlds-number-Daily-Mail-biggest-newspaper-website-45-348-million-unique-users.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_the_United_Kingdom_by_circulation
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Me wrote:I'm not so sure, there was an article in the Street of Shame section a few issues back which poured scorn on the press reporting at the time the press were looking at the parents..
A lot of the reporting was rubbish, and PE rightly exposed this. It is one of the things which has allowed TM to continue. Had there been proper, restrained investigative journalism from the start, examining in detail the contradictions, carrying out research by walking the streets and doing the timings and pulling at the shutters, this whole thing might have been solved a lot earlier.
The gutter press are part of the problem. for the exposure of the truth that is.
They are no a convenient shield for TM, who can always refer back, and show how they were treated, and thereby gain sympathy unrelated to any known facts.
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From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_the_United_Kingdom_by_circulation
Circulation of newspapers from 2001 to 2012:
Taking only the tabloids:
2001 - 2007 - 2010 - 2012
The Sun
3.636000 - 3.217000 - 3.00000 - 2.582000
around a 29% drop over that period.
around 10% drop between 2001 and 2007
Daily Mail
2.479000 - 2.354000 - 2.120000 - 1.945000
around a 22% drop over that period
around 9% drop between 2001 and 2007
Daily Mirror
2.149000 - 1.621000 - 1.21800011 - 1.102000
around 51% drop over the whole period
around 25% drop between 2001 and 2007.
I can’t do a graph here, but I expect the rate of decline might have continued or levelled off a bit by now.
The Sunday papers may have done a little better, but even so - by 2007 the newspapers were in decline.
With thanks to Lady Heather.
Circulation of newspapers from 2001 to 2012:
Taking only the tabloids:
2001 - 2007 - 2010 - 2012
The Sun
3.636000 - 3.217000 - 3.00000 - 2.582000
around a 29% drop over that period.
around 10% drop between 2001 and 2007
Daily Mail
2.479000 - 2.354000 - 2.120000 - 1.945000
around a 22% drop over that period
around 9% drop between 2001 and 2007
Daily Mirror
2.149000 - 1.621000 - 1.21800011 - 1.102000
around 51% drop over the whole period
around 25% drop between 2001 and 2007.
I can’t do a graph here, but I expect the rate of decline might have continued or levelled off a bit by now.
The Sunday papers may have done a little better, but even so - by 2007 the newspapers were in decline.
With thanks to Lady Heather.
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Re: Private Eye 1313
PeterMac wrote:They have, but almost unnoticeably.Woofer wrote:Thanks for this. Does anyone know if Private Eye have commented before? I used to look occasionally but thought they might avoid it because of Ian H`s spat with Cartermuck.
They had that cartoon where the master was reprimanding the pupil and saying "F****** T******* is an oxymoron"
Not much in itself, but the exact choice of phase is revealing.
Issue 1303 has a piece about GM at the Leveson enquiry complaining about the alleged India sighting. He says, and I quote" They haven't contacted us about it". Strange because didn't Clarrie say they had been sent a picture ? GM was under oath.
There are a few more, but all are apparently targeted at others, such as Desmond
They are keeping their powder dry IMHO.
Thanks PM. It would seem, by what they`ve written this week, that they have their suspicions.
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Private Eye are very rarely wrong. They check their sources. They have lost libel actions in the past, only to find subsequently that there were right. Sonia Sutcliffe for starters.Woofer wrote:
Thanks PM. It would seem, by what they`ve written this week, that they have their suspicions.
But at the moment libel actions are being settled out of court on the basis of what the McCanns say. TB is the first to make it to the door of the court, everyone else gives in. Private Eye has to be careful, as does TB !
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