By Youngian
#27921
Doubt Paul Dacre’s a forgive and move on type of guy. Especially towards former DPPs who prosecute phone hackers. This is demented even by Mail standards.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#27922
It isn't demented, it's a calculated part of Crosby's culture wars agenda. A 'wedge issue' to divide and conquer. There's nothing accidental or rogue about this, it's all planned.
By The All New KevS
#29271
Here's a thought.

In the space of 24 hours, there's been repurcussions of three, in retrospect, major misjudgements by the Mail.

Namely, backing Johnson to the hilt, ten front pages about Starmer in Hartlepool, and Prince Harry.

In view of that, and bearing in mind the damage this will do to the reputation (such as it is) of the Mail, wonder if Rothermere will be suggesting that Dacre should depart?
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#29273
Dacre is Rothermere's bottom line.
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By Andy McDandy
#29279
Has there been any upturn in sales, or perhaps more importantly, companies advertising via the Mail/Mailonline?

If not, onto the other reason people run newspapers - is there any evidence that Dacre has shifted either the debate or public opinion in the direction Rothermere wants it to go?

If the answers to either of those questions are yes, he may well be kept on. If not, he's lost it.
By Oboogie
#40372
Crabcakes wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 12:43 am Seems the golden touch may finally have started to tarnish.

Good.

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2023/ ... p-declines
Of course it's heartening to hear their print sales are falling, but I note the article makes no mention of traffic to Mailonline which is the far bigger fish (a few years ago I read it was the most visited news website in the world), that's the bugger doing the most harm.
By Youngian
#40374
no mention of traffic to Mailonline which is the far bigger fish (a few years ago I read it was the most visited news website in the world), that's the bugger doing the most harm.

Or going the way of the Express, a ‘more nimble’ skeleton staff rehashing clickbait from Tory press releases. Don’t see Dacre having any tricks up his sleeve to replenish its readership with youngsters. During the Telegraph’s descent from a newspaper of record it tried out trendy cultural and arts features for the cool kids. Then settled on becoming a tweedy Breitbart to target its core readership plus some online conspiracists.
By Rosvanian
#40376
As I do every morning, I've just looked at the website. I don't know about traffic but I think it's losing it's touch. The top dozen stories were a mixture of "according to experts" bollocks about the royals with accompanying whiny opinion pieces from the likes of Jan Moir. Surely even Mail readers are tiring of this now. And, tellingly, there's an increasing amount of tedious, not really news, race related stories, anti LGBT stories etc where comments aren't allowed because they know that the moderators would be overwhelmed. It looks washed out to me.
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By soulboy
#90763
Any sign of Lord Dacre yet?
Journalism figures recognised in the King's Birthday Honours:
- Ex-Today presenter Martha Kearney (CBE)
- Longtime Guardian economics editor Larry Elliot (CBE)
- Sky News director of operations Jacqueline Faulkner (MBE)
Nope!
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By Youngian
#90764
Longtime Guardian economics editor Larry Elliot (CBE)

For services to Brexit?
Even for an economics commentator Larry has made a lot of wrong calls.
By Youngian
#90765
A CBE for the chief executive of Greggs.
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By davidjay
#90768
If it's any consolation they missed me out as well.
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By zuriblue
#90774
davidjay wrote: Sat Jun 14, 2025 3:18 pm If it's any consolation they missed me out as well.
Same here. Not a sausage.
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By Watchman
#90801
Maybe Dacre should hire Beckham’s PR team
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