Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Queen's Park Press Gallery tires of Youtube surveillance

The president of the Queen's Park press gallery issued a terse statement today calling into question the legality of partisan Youtubers capturing conversations between candidates and some journalists. Some members of the media have also recently grumbled about being poorly treated by the Premier's lead Communications guy, former broadcast journalist Ben Chin. Torytubers might be testing the patience of the press gallery.

CBC-RC also just came over to get my thoughts on the Tories 3 new TV ads. In short, a shocker (on violence and sentencing, which will be controversial), a dud (broken tax promise), and an absolute gem (broken promise on coal plants).

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Greg:

Any chance you could send me the text of that notice?

colin@canuckflack.com

Anonymous said...

Good for people to know.

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