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1 minute ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Nope. Guardian obits is the opposite. Literally dozens of them do obituaries. Each of their obit writers specialises in a certain field and writes elsewhere for the publication (i.e. they don't just write obituaries all day).

In which case it feels an odd area to cutback on when Obituary’s tend to do well on social media and bringing in clicks.

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14 minutes ago, The Old Crem said:
18 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Nope. Guardian obits is the opposite. Literally dozens of them do obituaries. Each of their obit writers specialises in a certain field and writes elsewhere for the publication (i.e. they don't just write obituaries all day).

 

In which case it feels an odd area to cutback on when Obituary’s tend to do well on social media and bringing in clicks.

 

Jeez, not only did I just tell you but you are looking at correct plurals and still get it wrong.  :banghead:

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1 hour ago, Deathtreat23 said:

Former Look North presenter Harry Gration has died.

 

 

 

Shocking news. Proper Yorkshire legend. Him and Judith Stamper were the news double act to beat all news teams. RIP.

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RIP... she used her final years well.

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At times, her overrepresentation in the media was almost annoying, but what she ultimately achieved deserves every respect. I think she ended up having the time of her life and experienced an incredible number of special things. RIP Dame Bowelbabe.

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A dying well lived but I’m sure she would rather have frittered away another 30 years like the rest of us.

 

RIP.

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First death I have gone "awww" at.She did well though bit still far too young.

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It will probably mean nothing to the vast majority and its journals, rather than journalists... 

 

Saturday Evening Sports results papers, 1882-2022, RIP (Pink 'un, green 'un etc).

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Former BBC man & Buck House press secretary Ronald Allison obit in the Guardian. Died aged 90, 26 July.

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Martin Bell just showed up on Talking Pictures for the UNICEF Ukraine appeal. His voice isn't what was, but though ill looking he looked better than he did a year ago. Thinking he may have been recovering from an illness rather than dying. Famous last words, I know.

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Former journalist, editor (Times, Indy) and newspaper executive (Mirror Group), as well as Anne Robinson's ex  Charles Wilson has died aged 87. Also editor-in-chief of The Sporting Life.

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Former Daily Telegraph Equestrian Correspondent Alan Smith dead aged 89. Covered 10 Summer Olympic Games & also covered skiing at 8 Winter Olympics.

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6 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Who's she going to write to for counsel?

She seems the type to have a solid support network of  friends. .

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(Wiki) William "Bill" Plante has died at age 84. A regular for CBS News from 1964-2016.

 

Mr. Plante was a Chief WH Correspondent for nearly 30 years within that period.

 During the administrations of Reagan, Clinton, Bush Jr, and Obama.

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