Blog of Adam Daifallah -- author, journalist, law student. Lover of politics, writing, golf, curling, fitness, fashion, bacon and maple products -- not necessarily (but probably) in that order. Partisan of the Anglosphere. Contact me via email at adam@daifallah.com. This summer I am joined by Keir Wilmut and Omar Soliman.

Tuesday, March 16, 2004

The future of the Daily Telegraph
The sage and recently-retired editor of the Daily Telegraph, Charles Moore, has an important essay in the latest issue of Britain's Spectator magazine (registration is required) about the inevitable sale of the newspaper he formerly edited by its owner, Hollinger International. Moore has banded together with four other senior editorial staff from the Telly to offer a gentle admonition to the investment bank handling the auction, Lazards. Their message: do not, in the rush to sell the print property to the highest bidder, forsake the historical political leanings, the unique editorial voice or the quality of the paper. I hope Lazards will heed that advice.

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