A catalogue of shame as reporters sell their credibility to act as unpaid press officers for a big multi-national company called Apple, often ignoring real stories about things which Apple wants forgotten or ignored. Please link to this page... shaming these hacks and newspapers might be the only way to get them reporting news rather than advertising.
Saturday, 21 February 2015
GUARDIAN SUBMITS TO APPLE CENSORSHIP
The voice of the British left, and the newspaper which reports the Edward Snowden material apparently believes that Apple needs to be censor its copy.
According to the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian has a policy of requiring its hacks to write nice stories next to Apple adverts and if they don’t they get censored.
In July last year Apple bought wraparound advertising on The Guardian's website and stipulated that the advertising should not be placed next to negative news.
A Guardian insider said that the headline of an article about Iraq on The Guardian's website was changed amid concerns about offending Apple, and the article was later removed from the home page entirely.
The Telegraph has claimed it is totally untrue, and yet its own staff appear to be leaking the news to the rival press.
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