What has happened to the Newshopper website?
On mobile half the time the page loads without the article and you have to refresh 2 or 3 times to get any text. I reckon it's a ploy to get more hits for their pay per click advertising.
Sort it out....
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Not recent, stopped visiting it a couple of years ago now due to the amount of advert shite being thrown at it, and a couple of links put on here that screwed up my PC.
Not just them though. Rarely visit any news website over than the BBC due to amount of bilge now thrown at it, though I noticed recently the BBC is now carrying promoted content and google ads (not sure if this is just viewing from abroad)1 -
Agree there's a general trend towards this but to me the Newshopper has taken one big jump this summer from being bearable to the worst of the lot.0
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Thankfully there are no ads on CL1
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What happened ?
Did they put some news on it ?0 -
The BBC does take advertising revenue abroad, noticed that when I have been away. I imagine the app would still be ad freeAFKABartram said:Not recent, stopped visiting it a couple of years ago now due to the amount of advert shite being thrown at it, and a couple of links put on here that screwed up my PC.
Not just them though. Rarely visit any news website over than the BBC due to amount of bilge now thrown at it, though I noticed recently the BBC is now carrying promoted content and google ads (not sure if this is just viewing from abroad)0 -
Had a look yesterday and kept getting logged into a roulette page. Now given up with Newshopper and Kentclickbait0
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Inadvertantly click on a link to any of these paper media sites and you spend at least ten minutes waiting for some totally unrelated shite to load or you have to firefight to get any control back of your browser. Really not worth the prick ache anymore, so avoid them.1
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Its been shite for years, avoid it like the plague.0
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You didn't fall for the old "Lewisham man makes $890,000 a day from home !" and "You won't believe what she did with the cucumber!" clickbait malarkey did you mate?AFKABartram said:Not recent, stopped visiting it a couple of years ago now due to the amount of advert shite being thrown at it, and a couple of links put on here that screwed up my PC.
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Sponsored links:
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Sadly emblematic of the inexorable decline of local news coverage contemporaneous to the move by providers towards websites (of all kinds) as revenue streams over and above their supposed or former subject matter.0
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I've tried using this site a few times....it's a total shitshow.0
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Have you swallowed a dictionary?StigThundercock said:Sadly emblematic of the inexorable decline of local news coverage contemporaneous to the move by providers towards websites (of all kinds) as revenue streams over and above their supposed or former subject matter.
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Parklife.StigThundercock said:Sadly emblematic of the inexorable decline of local news coverage contemporaneous to the move by providers towards websites (of all kinds) as revenue streams over and above their supposed or former subject matter.
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To cut a long story short, the Shopper has been asset-stripped, has very few staff left, and is now run from an office in Sutton.
The long story: A couple of years back, the Shopper's owners, Newsquest - a hugely profitable company - implemented massive cuts at the paper and sold its HQ at Petts Wood. The staff walked out on strike twice, and very few staff from that era remain. In fact, there are very few staff full stop. (A lot of the old Shopper staff are now on the online version of the Evening Standard.)
The paper's now run as one newsroom along with the South London Guardian/Surrey Comet series, so effectively you have one paper covering an area from Weybridge to Gravesend, with bits chopped and changed as per area. But it's so thinly-staffed, they cock it up - so Surrey Comet readers got a letters page with stuff about Dartford in.
http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/the-entire-newsroom-is-at-breaking-point-newsquest-journalists-speak-out-on-eve-of-14-day-london-newspapers-strike/
So there's no public interest reporting - they don't bother with councils any more, involves leaving the office - apart from reactive stuff and a lot of reliance on mugs writing for free ("contribute your own news" = do someone out of a job). As far as I can tell, Greenwich and Lewisham boroughs are covered by one poor sod monitoring Twitter. Last time I saw a print copy, it was full of desperate filler about Crayford, Biggin Hill and Enfield (!).
A lot of local hacks (can't confirm if this is the case on the Shopper) now have to meet targets for page views, so the "20 times men have been caught taking a shit at a bus stop in South London and North Kent" genre dominates.
The Shopper is basically an ex-paper and I wouldn't bother with it. The whole thing is f***ed, the Mercury and SLP - which have been catastrophically run over the past 10/15 years - are now owned by a leaflet delivery firm from Romford owned by a guy with multiple identities on the Companies House database. It'd be kinder to kill these titles off, frankly.
The old Kentish Times titles are in slightly better shape but are now run from Ashford, closer to Calais than Sidcup.
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In other words, its legs have gone.4
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Yes, BBC website carries ads when viewed outside the UK, just as BBC World News TV channel (not available in Britain) carries ads. It's very lucrative for the BBC - parts of the BBC website such as www.bbc.co.uk/future (which used to be unavailable in the UK) are funded by these ads.AFKABartram said:Not recent, stopped visiting it a couple of years ago now due to the amount of advert shite being thrown at it, and a couple of links put on here that screwed up my PC.
Not just them though. Rarely visit any news website over than the BBC due to amount of bilge now thrown at it, though I noticed recently the BBC is now carrying promoted content and google ads (not sure if this is just viewing from abroad)1 -
The latest newshopper exclusive report stated. The council staff working at the rubbish incinerator in Surrey canal road have complained to their management about the rancid smell coming from a rusty old building nearby.Valiantphil said:What happened ?
Did they put some news on it ?
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Cheers @InspectorSands interesting and informative.
And sad as well. I love local news when done well1












