The half page article from today’s Fréttablaðið is yet another example of a chronic problem at both Fréttablaðið and Fréttatíminn. They both regularly write articles about cultural events, even including lists of them, and in almost all cases, completely fail to include the actual address. Today’s example manages to mention the street, which is a start,… Continue reading Addresses in media
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Svar við svar við skoðun Pawel
Referring to this article: http://vefblod.visir.is/index.php?s=8647&p=183582 (bottom) by Ólafur Teitur Guðnasson, PR rep for Rio Tinto Alcan in Iceland Let’s just quote that in chunks here, (because Vísir doesn’t let us link to the article itself, only the page) Sæll, Pawel, og þakka þér fyrir góð og málefnaleg greinaskrif á undanförnum árum. Mig langar að bregðast við… Continue reading Svar við svar við skoðun Pawel
What year is it?
At first I thought they were reviewing what was being said a year ago, but no, the quotes are all this week. A fine weekend edition at Fréttablaðið
Who needs a new picture?
Friday 13th, Fréttablaðið published a piece about a technical problem [1] relating to the Samherji case, and used a picture from when Samherji’s offices were raided the year before. Saturday the 14th, Fréttablaðið published a piece about Applicon suing for illegal use of software siezed during the Samherji raid. And used the same (old) picture… Continue reading Who needs a new picture?
Advertising with no address
You’re just meant to know! From the weekend edition of Fréttablaðið, (delivered to homes on the 13th of July) comes this advertisement for the Ghost Museum’s “wharf party” happening that weekend. Includes details on opening hours, when the bands are playing, and a number to call for more info. What would have been really helpful… Continue reading Advertising with no address