Upcoming Events

International | Arts and Media

no events match your query!

New Events

International

no events posted in last week

Blog Feeds

Public Inquiry
Interested in maladministration. Estd. 2005

offsite link RTEs Sarah McInerney ? Fianna Fail?supporter? Anthony

offsite link Joe Duffy is dishonest and untrustworthy Anthony

offsite link Robert Watt complaint: Time for decision by SIPO Anthony

offsite link RTE in breach of its own editorial principles Anthony

offsite link Waiting for SIPO Anthony

Public Inquiry >>

Human Rights in Ireland
Promoting Human Rights in Ireland

Human Rights in Ireland >>

Lockdown Skeptics

The Daily Sceptic

offsite link German Political Insanity Update: Ban on ?Unfiltered Opinions? Announced Thu Jan 16, 2025 17:00 | Eugyppius
German political elites are freaking out as the AfD continues to poll high, boosted by the perfidious Musk. Clamping down on "unfiltered opinions" that undermine "democracy" has become the latest obsession, says Eugyppius.
The post German Political Insanity Update: Ban on “Unfiltered Opinions” Announced appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Richard Tice Demands Apology From Matt Hancock Over Covid Vaccines: ?Horrendous at Every Level? Thu Jan 16, 2025 15:38 | Will Jones
Reform Party leader Richard Tice has called for former Health Secretary Matt Hancock to apologise over his handling of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, calling it "horrendous at every level".
The post Richard Tice Demands Apology From Matt Hancock Over Covid Vaccines: “Horrendous at Every Level” appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Keir Starmer?s Human Rights Lawyer Chum is Shipwrecking His Government Thu Jan 16, 2025 13:00 | Will Jones
From handing over the Chagos Islands to compensating Gerry Adams, Starmer's decisions owe more to human rights lawyers than sound politics. He needs to sack his chum Lord Hermer before he shipwrecks his Government.
The post Keir Starmer’s Human Rights Lawyer Chum is Shipwrecking His Government appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Why the ?1 in 73 Muslims in Rotherham? Statistic Is Misleading Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:00 | Noah Carl
One figure that has been repeatedly cited in the grooming gangs debate is that 1 in 73 Muslim men in the town of Rotherham has been prosecuted for grooming gang offences. However, this figure is slightly misleading.
The post Why the ?1 in 73 Muslims in Rotherham? Statistic Is Misleading appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Heat Pumps May Never be Cheaper than Gas Boilers, Miliband Admits Thu Jan 16, 2025 09:00 | Will Jones
Heat pumps may never be cheaper than gas boilers, Ed Miliband has admitted as Labour sneaks a new boiler tax through Parliament that will push up prices.
The post Heat Pumps May Never be Cheaper than Gas Boilers, Miliband Admits appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

Lockdown Skeptics >>

Voltaire Network
Voltaire, international edition

offsite link Trump and Musk, Canada, Panama and Greenland, an old story, by Thierry Meyssan Tue Jan 14, 2025 07:03 | en

offsite link Voltaire, International Newsletter N?114-115 Fri Jan 10, 2025 14:04 | en

offsite link End of Russian gas transit via Ukraine to the EU Fri Jan 10, 2025 13:45 | en

offsite link After Iraq, Libya, Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, the Pentagon attacks Yemen, by Thier... Tue Jan 07, 2025 06:58 | en

offsite link Voltaire, International Newsletter N?113 Fri Dec 20, 2024 10:42 | en

Voltaire Network >>

RTE's New Washington Correspondent

category international | arts and media | opinion/analysis author Tuesday September 28, 2004 16:37author by Michael Hennigan - Finfacts.com Report this post to the editors

Robert Shortt currenty a business correspondent at RTE, is to succeed the current incumbent Carole Coleman as the station's Washington Correspondent. Is an expatriate posting justified when areas of the world such as Asia and Africa generally go unreported?

Americans are well known to have a limited interest in foreign news unless there is an American angle to it. The following is from a satirical piece on a US survey on the annoying amount of international news on the web. "I can see where it's important if we're, like, beating some country in the Olympics or bombing them or, ideally, both," Grisham added. "But if some Colombian drug lord sinks a ferry full of Israeli soldiers in North Latvoania or Serbo-Malaysia, or wherever, and Americans aren't involved, what has that got to do with me?"

Other respondents said they were appalled, not just by the availability of non-U.S. news, but by the way important U.S. news is reported by some of these foreign sites. "Yesterday, for instance, the St. Louis Rams beat the Atlanta Falcons, OK, and I go to the London Times site and it's not even there," said Chip Pernadge of Kansas City, Mo. "Jesus, no wonder those guys lost the war and had to give Hong Kong back to Canada."

The RTE audience's interest in US news is served by several services including the Washington Correspondent. However, it is difficult to see how a cost of at least €300,000 could be justified compared with having a contracted competent freelancer. It would surely take years for a newcomer to such a crowded media market as Washington to develop useful contacts beyond the Irish Embassy.

These days as newspapers use freelancer bylines from different part of the globe as if the individuals are on their own staff, there is no particular cachet in having a full-time expatriate correspondent in a place like Washington. Europe is a different matter as European news is not 'foreign' news and there will be an Irish angle to many such stories.

In the past, the role of a resident foreign correspondent such as the famed Alastair Cooke of the Guardian and the BBC's 'Letter from America' was important but with the web and cable, everyone has the potential to access American media themselves. Meanwhile, significant news from much of Asia and Africa only gets attention when it only gets bad enough to be taken seriously.

author by Curiouspublication date Tue Sep 28, 2004 17:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Could the departure of Carole Coleman have anything to do with her interview with George Bush during his visit here last June?

There was more than wailing and gnashing of teeth when Coleman asked the halfwit a few uncomfortable questions. The reach of Washington is long indeed, right into Montrose it seems.

author by Lernerpublication date Tue Sep 28, 2004 17:16author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I imagine she's persona non grata in the White House since that interview. As a result, she's a lame duck correspondant now, so they really have to replace her. She presumably knew this would happen before she did the interview. I'd say that doing a proper interview with chimpy, rather than a puff-piece was worth the resulting sacrifice.

author by Anonpublication date Tue Sep 28, 2004 17:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I think it was the phoenix, or perhaps even her own colleagues in RTE who sniggered that her show during the Bush interview was a cynical ploy to move up the ranks in Irish journalism, becoming a "heavy hitter" or whatever. It was quite light and fluffy really. She asked him questions which he couldn't answer anyway (like is the world safer, or is God on his side). She was just trying to embarrass him, and it worked. Fine. But she didn't ask him any of the questions about Iraq, Halliburton, International Law or anything at all that would have really put him on the spot.

author by Polyglotpublication date Tue Sep 28, 2004 20:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The amazing thing about all these Irish foreign correspondents, be they RTE, Irish Times, NewsTalk 106 or wherever, is that none of them speaks a foreign language.
How can they develop a multiplicity of sources and opinions if they're stuck in just one language ?
Its even worse than that. When does RTE interview an "expert" from outside Britain or the US on anything, from urban planning to the war on Iraq ? No wonder we have the Anglo-American view of the world ! Wouldn't it make sense to say that anyone aspiring to be a foreign correspondent must speak at least one language other than English ? And why does RTE take the sloppy and lazy road of always calling London or Washington when it needs an "expert" ?

author by toneorepublication date Tue Sep 28, 2004 21:54author email toneore at eircom dot netauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

First of all, that's BS. Irish Times correspondents in Moscow learnt Russian, Lala Marlowe speaks French, and Mark Little and Miriam O'Callaghan speak the language of every other VIP magazine reader.

But, do you need to speak a second language to report on stuff like this?

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2004451271,00.html

"Police said the wording contained a “disturbing message”.

It is understood to have included the insulting words “Irish tw*t”."

Irish tw*t? Sounds like the work of one of the Beckhams (any one). But a race hate slogan? Bloody Cork pansy.

Related Link: http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2004451271,00.html
author by Johnpublication date Thu Sep 30, 2004 14:44author address author phone Report this post to the editors

On following the link above, I noted there was a section where you could submit stories to the sun and earn money, so

MANDYS MUM IN ROMP WITH RANDY REG SAYS VICAR

Single Mum of four, Sandy Snotts, 43, has been spied romping with saucy eastenders love-rat "Randy" Reg Beckham, a brother in law of soccer ace, David, says local Fcukleminster vicar, Armitage Crocksworthy. "Phoarr, what a bit o' totty", said Reg, when our reporter Sue Cellulite caught up with him having been evicted from Slapper's nightclub (ooh!) after a boozy night out on the town. Busty page 3 stunner, Sandy's daughter, Mandy, was in floods of tears when she heard the news, in hospital, following her painful, heart rending breast augmenttion surgery. She labeled Reg a "sicko" and a "perv" and vowed revenge on the totty-mad thespian!

Number of comments per page
  
 
© 2001-2025 Independent Media Centre Ireland. Unless otherwise stated by the author, all content is free for non-commercial reuse, reprint, and rebroadcast, on the net and elsewhere. Opinions are those of the contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by Independent Media Centre Ireland. Disclaimer | Privacy