Economist, dethroned
Originally posted October 25
EDIT: They apologized. "Freelance journalist in Uganda," you should be ashamed.
In Uganda I held the Economist as the Holy Grail of Western media. I had a friend who had somehow connived his way into a free transfer of his subscription, and Post Office Mondays were better than weekends because I knew I would find the magazine cradled in the box like a gift from the heavens. The Economist could do no wrong.
Until now, with their article on Iraq and Uganda.
I don't take issue with the content, and I think it's great that they're spreading the reporting love around. Only it's not exactly reporting, is it, to rip all your information from a Daily Monitor article written two months ago.
Imitation is supposedly the highest form of flattery, in which case David Herbert should be thrilled, but if I were him I'd be composing a very angry SIR— right about now.
EDIT: They apologized. "Freelance journalist in Uganda," you should be ashamed.
In Uganda I held the Economist as the Holy Grail of Western media. I had a friend who had somehow connived his way into a free transfer of his subscription, and Post Office Mondays were better than weekends because I knew I would find the magazine cradled in the box like a gift from the heavens. The Economist could do no wrong.
Until now, with their article on Iraq and Uganda.
I don't take issue with the content, and I think it's great that they're spreading the reporting love around. Only it's not exactly reporting, is it, to rip all your information from a Daily Monitor article written two months ago.
Imitation is supposedly the highest form of flattery, in which case David Herbert should be thrilled, but if I were him I'd be composing a very angry SIR— right about now.
Labels: crazy, ugandan media