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The Demise of The Brighton Argus



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Haven't bothered with the Argus in years as a print version, used to be the lunchtime edition, the 4pm edition that the paperboys such as Timmy delivered and then the night final about 6pm ish, now there is just that waste of space morning edition full of out of date news.

Couldn't believe that the editor wouldn't lead todays edition with some useless story and put the bus crash in a tiny bit to one side on the front page.

I never delivered the Argus. Nor have I ever WORN red crocs ;)
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
72,359
All papers have gone down the dunny.

Commuters all read the garbage freebie Metro in the morning and the quality freebie Standard in the evening. And all Albion fans under the age of about eighty read the freebie Argus online. Paid-for paper papers must have had their day shirley?
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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Used to love reading the Argus whenever I went home to visit Mum and Dad in Worthing - the Saturday evening edition (brilliant that the got it out so quickly, wasn't it?), especially if I'd nipped along to the Goldstone for the match, and the Monday Albion Analysis. Big fan of JV too - he was my link to Albion matters when I was hundreds of miles away (and no internet!)

Yes, it has gone downhill a lot, IMHO - but let's not be too hard on the Argus. The same can be said for pretty much any local newspaper, all the ones that I've ever regularly used in the past, anyway; even the nationals have more claptrap than news in them these days.
 


Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
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Commuters all read the garbage freebie Metro in the morning and the quality freebie Standard in the evening. And all Albion fans under the age of about eighty read the freebie Argus online. Paid-for paper papers must have had their day shirley?

Agreed, and don't...
 




Codner's Wallop

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Sep 11, 2013
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The bus crash non-splash was an odd decision, for sure. But yes the online coverage was strong.

Overall, the hard copy news coverage is no better or worse than most regional dailies.

My biggest complaint is the sports coverage, which in my view, is poor. It has noticeably gone downhill over the past two or three months (journos on hols?).
 




BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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The comments from readers after the news stories on the Argus website are funny, some complete cranks on there.
I'm sure the good people of NSC don't post on there. :p
 




BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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Not bought a copy since they thought it clever to give equal weighting to 50 Falmer residents v 30,000 Albion fans in the Amex build dispute
Bite the hand that feeds you....

Someone on the Argus website comments section posts under the name ' Vegas Seagull '
Is that you?
 


Freddie Goodwin.

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Mar 31, 2007
7,186
Brighton
It is a sad demise for a Sussex Institution that lost it's way. Look at the local papers around lewes, Wothing, Eastbourne ot the Brighton Independent, they have a lively mix of really LOCAL news by local reporters
 


wellquickwoody

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Aug 10, 2007
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Well, 24 hours later and the opportunity to update us all has arrived......but the Argus management have obviously decided that 'close, stabledoor, horse and bolted' are the relevant words.

The story takes about one third of the front page, but most of that is headline, and then takes about two thirds of page 6. So the main route in a bus reliant town being closed for hours on end, multiple injuries including life threatening ones, 'major incident' declared by the emergency services, local people angle, major local employer being questioned about its' sickness policy, not too mention the coverage given by the national media leads to our 'local' newspaper offering us just about 2 pages of coverage after nearly 48 hours since the incident.

Cheerio Argus :wave:
 




Driver8

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From today's Argus......

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AlastairWatts

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Nov 1, 2009
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What always amused me was the John Vinnicombe articles early season where he gave an opinion that we would gain promotion, few weeks later hold our own midtable, couple of weeks later fight relegation. Come April he would be quoting his previous articles and his prediction. His match reports were quite good and accurate though.

He didn't like criticism though: very often the game that I'd seen didn't seem to be the game he reported. I wrote to him once or twice pointing out these differences and (to be fair) received prompt and objective replies.

As for The Argus, surely it's almost a classic in business mismanagement? Originally pre-emptive in advertising - especially with classified ads for cars, homes and jobs - they sat back and counted their money whilst competitors arrived and took different areas away. Their reaction was to make economies in their news staff, thus reducing that coverage as well. In the end they lost out on both advertising and news coverage, so made further economies and so on. These days it seems to be reliant upon news agency reports and a couple of people locally. Whatever happened to the campaigning newspapers we once knew?
 




dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
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Henfield
The on line Argus is a joke.
It failed to publish 3 weeks worth of its magazine.
One day last week a whole page of the paper was printed in gobbledegook text.
Saturday's version had the first 3 pages from Friday.
It is constantly putting either the wrong photos in, or cropping them poorly to make them irrelevant.
The standard of spelling and grammar is just atrocious.
Like others of my generation, I find it useful to keep in touch with local news and deaths!, but it is really testing my patience. Ot's as if they just don't care about quality any more.
 


Mr Banana

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Aug 8, 2005
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The on line Argus is a joke.
It failed to publish 3 weeks worth of its magazine.
One day last week a whole page of the paper was printed in gobbledegook text.
Saturday's version had the first 3 pages from Friday.
It is constantly putting either the wrong photos in, or cropping them poorly to make them irrelevant.
The standard of spelling and grammar is just atrocious.
Like others of my generation, I find it useful to keep in touch with local news and deaths!, but it is really testing my patience. Ot's as if they just don't care about quality any more.

The staff are very talented, dedicated and generally wonderful, it's just they're each trying to do the work of ten people. It's the equivalent of two people trying to run NSC.
 


Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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The on line Argus is a joke.
It failed to publish 3 weeks worth of its magazine.
One day last week a whole page of the paper was printed in gobbledegook text.
Saturday's version had the first 3 pages from Friday.
It is constantly putting either the wrong photos in, or cropping them poorly to make them irrelevant.
The standard of spelling and grammar is just atrocious.
Like others of my generation, I find it useful to keep in touch with local news and deaths!, but it is really testing my patience. Ot's as if they just don't care about quality any more.

It's beautiful click bait for the desperate and frustrated souls who make up an alarming percentage of its comments section.

Virtually every story I have seen that involves a situation or people I know has had inaccuracies.

Many years ago I was subject of an assault in Brighton that made their pages. The reporting on that occasion was well constructed and the reporter took time to listen to my own thoughts on the matter. Said reporter has unsurprisingly moved on to better things.
 


Guinness Boy

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It's beautiful click bait for the desperate and frustrated souls who make up an alarming percentage of its comments section.

Virtually every story I have seen that involves a situation or people I know has had inaccuracies.

Many years ago I was subject of an assault in Brighton that made their pages. The reporting on that occasion was well constructed and the reporter took time to listen to my own thoughts on the matter. Said reporter has unsurprisingly moved on to better things.

I don't know if anyone saw or remembers the story they had a few months back on the headteacher who was signed off work because she "slipped on a taco" (great exclusive there Argus)? As well as being a nasty, small minded piece of journalism that didn't have the courage to say what it meant it contained two stone cold factual inaccuracies. I know because it was my son's head teacher.
 




Rogero

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Aug 4, 2010
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Shoreham
Check out the Brighton Albion fixtures on the Argus website . They are 2 years out of date. Apparently we are playing West Brom this week.
 


Dibdab

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Sep 28, 2021
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Check out the Brighton Albion fixtures on the Argus website . They are 2 years out of date. Apparently we are playing West Brom this week.
Cant be long until they go out of business? Naylor certainly timed his departure timing well.
 


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