On the contrary. They are quite inconsistent really. People send in articles (any of us can, if we choose to), they check if they are suitable. Then they print them. As far as I'm aware, they don't check the accuracy of the Articles.POSTMAN wrote:Look they've said it,they're the bees knees so lets leave it thereTman wrote:It states quite truthfully ,"mail volumes are declining", but the sentence highlighted in red appears to be an oblique reference to mail operators being judged on profit rather than amounts carried.
That may be true in his simplistic world, but it's not in ours.
As a result. They are sometimes insightful, and genuinely interesting. Other times, the are (unintentionally) misleading. In this case: They are most likely right. It certainly fits in with what we all see day to day. But to just assume that they are always right, is a very bad idea. I don't make that assumption about the BBC, or ITN. And they have both been around for a LOT longer than Hellmail.
I don't blindly trust ANY source of information. I try to check as many as I have time to. I suggest that everyone else, does the same.
