Archive for alan rusbridger

Dear Alan Rusbridger: I’m a man, am I allowed to clean?

5 December 2011 , ,
Dear Alan Rusbridger, I was going to buy a product from the Cleaning and Laundry products part of The Guardian’s online shop. But then I noticed that every identifiable person in photos in that section is a woman. So could you tell me, are men allowed to buy household cleaning and laundry products too? Thank [...]

You have until 1pm to tell the Guardian who they should support

In an interesting example of the increasing importance of online comment, today’s Guardian says: Later today, the editor of the Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, will hold an open meeting for staff to discuss what political position the paper should adopt in its election editorial… This year, for the first time, the Guardian has decided to hear [...]

What business models can newspapers copy to bring in more revenue?

Courtesy of Rupert Murdoch’s announcement that he wants to start charging for access to online content from News International’s titles, starting with the Sunday Times, the question of charging for online newspaper content or services is very much in the news. Almost all the discussion, however, has been based on the implicit assumption that the [...]