Incest and journalism
Friday March 31, 2006; part of: Journalism

About three weeks ago, I was asked (along with others) to contribute questions and suggestions for Alan Rusbridger's interview with Rowan Williams. This morning I was talking to Paul Handley, who is to interview Rusbridger for the Church Times. Do I have any questions to suggest? Apart from "Don't you think it's a scandal that Andrew Brown is paid so little?" and "Wouldn't it be great if Andrew Brown had a big weekly column in the paper as well as on the web?" But if I ever get asked to interview Paul Handley, I know who I will ask for suggestions for questions.

Posted by andrewb at March 31, 2006 09:08 AM
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If PH understood about the internet, he could ask AR why Stephen Bates doesn't have a blog on comment is free.

Posted by: Simon Sarmiento on March 31, 2006 05:24 PM


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