I have a theory that has nothing to do with today’s graph and it goes like this: the stories you see in the papers from scientists are all commissioned by the papers themselved. There isn’t a scientist in the world who focusses on anything that is ‘newsworthy’. All scientists working on such important work as “How far can you shoot Noel Edmonds from a cannon”, “How long can Simon Cowell be held under water”, “Can christmas tree lights be made from butter” and “Can you feed Harrogate on smarties for one month” … they’re all being worked on by former journalists.
Journalism has become too hard – there’s stuff to write, stories to find and PR people to moan about. At the last count 19.4% of national journalists and 80% of trade journalists (most trade journals are now written by the companies covered themselves – so little’s changed) had entered academia. There they churn out reseach with the sole aim of making it onto page 7 of the Telegraph, it has no use to the wider world. Once page 7 has been achieved they apply for grants for more newsworthy research and get specific commission from the papers for research they want to write about.
I was speaking to someone from the Times the other day and I know, for a fact, they have 3 journo-scientists working on groundbreaking studies for page 9. In January you will see articles on “Should fertilizer be made out of Daley Thompson”, “Why the UK should lobby for a sport based purely on Davina for the Olympics” and “Why all computer games should, somehow, teach children grammar”.
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Ah … at last all the vital research I’ve been needing purely so I can ignore it can be traced to one journo source. Essential stuff!
Can you drop me a line at cjohnwood@yahoo.co.uk? There’s a favour I’d like to ask you (& no, it’s nothing illegal) regarding writing …
Chris,
Glad to be of service – I’ve emailed you.
ploop