Paper Monitor
A service highlighting the riches of the daily press.
Forget the mid-term US elections, the voters are clamouring for information on the latest line-up of Iβm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! And the papers oblige with partisan profiles of the contestants.
The Daily Mail and the Sun both have full-colour runners and riders guides. But itβs the Sun that is much more crushing in its profiles. In the Mail, David Gest is billed as the "Minelli Misterβ, while the Sun calls him βmad bloke who was married to Lisa Minnelliβ.
The Mail demurely describes Jan Leeming as βthe news headlinerβ, while the Sun pitches in with βposh bird who used to present the newsβ.
And the Mail canβt resist the political spin for Lauren Booth, billing her as βthe PMβs nemesisβ, while the Sun opts for βCherie Blairβs much less famous sisterβ.
The Times takes another bite at the racist poem story, following up the βsome of my best friends are Asianβ defence used on such occasions. The paper spoke to one of the real-life Asian friends of the Tory councillor and found him to be unamused.
The Times also has an intriguing survey on its front page about the huge gap between our public commitment to green issues and the very different way we behave in practice. And it has the ring of truth about it.
For instance, almost two-thirds of us claim to buy energy-saving light bulbs, but in practice, only one in five bulbs sold is energy saving. A worthy 54% βmake a conscious effort to take fewer flightsβ and, yep, airline passenger numbers rose by 27% last year.
But will it stop the rising tides of eco-stories? No, these have already become a staple news diet. Even if weβre not going to do anything about the solution, the problem makes for a riveting read.