sthompson
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Posts: 538
Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 11:15 am
The sad thing is, speaking as a writer, that if you want to write about issues from a more leftist/progressive perspective, ie anything that doesn't reflect well on the CEOs and the multinationals, there's almost no money/career in it. It would be great to be Linda McQuaig but notice how few of us ever get to be (and I doubt she's rich), partly IMHO because there is so little room for difference of opinion when all the media is owned by the same handful of companies. The Walrus has been trying to be Harper's for Canada and good on them, but most of the places you can publish something say, critical of Klein and co etc barely pay. eg Canadian Dimension, Straight Goods, This magazine, alties like Vue and FFWD in Alberta. AlbertaViews is much better but still nothing like you can get paid writing "business" material. Freelancing gives you more choice, but fewer benefits (ie no regular paycheque), and if you work as a staffer for a paper, good luck getting everything you write printed unless you often tow the company line and avoid "liberal bias".<br />
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New media like Vive and the Dominion are certainly trying hard to present a variety of views, but we can't or barely pay writers as well, meaning really you're not getting the type of journalism you would if we could pay people's expenses and pay well for their stories, and get people to do investigative journalism. The Dominion aspires to do that some day by starting off online first; Vive I think will likely remain more blog. <br />
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Now I'm not personally knocking what we ourselves are doing, because it has a place and thanks for believing in it, but it's still different than having a truly diverse and great national newspaper with truly diverse and great journalists. To get that, I think we need to address all the problems of media concentration and foreign ownership.
Once it was decided that Canada was to be a branch-plant society of American capitalism, the issue of Canadian nationalism had been settled.--George Grant