No Raoul, I meant news hawks, as in people who watch the news closely.
Plenty of news people were out last night. Some of them I’ve linked already. OpenFile’s Henry Gass filed a story, for example. But the best way of following the demonstrations is to follow #manifencours and #ggi on Twitter, where numerous journalists file live reports that are often much more informative than we see the next day in the official media.
Raoul 11:47 on 2012/05/21 Permalink
you mean the hawks who work for gesca/powercorp? the hawk i understand, but the news? where were they last night…
Kate 13:07 on 2012/05/21 Permalink
No Raoul, I meant news hawks, as in people who watch the news closely.
Plenty of news people were out last night. Some of them I’ve linked already. OpenFile’s Henry Gass filed a story, for example. But the best way of following the demonstrations is to follow #manifencours and #ggi on Twitter, where numerous journalists file live reports that are often much more informative than we see the next day in the official media.
Raoul 13:38 on 2012/05/21 Permalink
news hawks = chicken hawks… easy to get them confused. But i was commenting on the MSM, not the indies
mdblog 18:40 on 2012/05/21 Permalink
Isn’t news “junky” the commonly used term?
Ian 19:55 on 2012/05/21 Permalink
Chickenhawks used to mean guys who picked up runaways at bus stations.
Kate 19:58 on 2012/05/21 Permalink
Newshounds, OK? Sheesh.