The Daily Wales and Wales Weekly

In the past couple of weeks I've come across two brand new online news sites for Wales which I think deserve wider attention.

The Daily Wales is now a month old, and publishes several articles each day.
 
 

       

 
Wales Weekly appears to have been going since the beginning of February, and publishes a few dozen articles each Thursday.

Wales is a nation with remarkably few home grown media outlets, so these two online sites are very welcome, and I wish them all the best.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ha, these two online sites competently demonstrate why nobody bothers with home grown media outlets.

'Educated anywhere but Wales'.

Anonymous said...

It goes without saying that we're too stupid, too badly educated and, to be frank, just too Welsh to report news for ourselves. That's why we need others do it for us.

Welsh not British said...

I think Kinnock said it best when he said...

"between the mid-sixteenth century and the mid-eighteenth century Wales had practically no journalism at all, and even before that it was the history of rural bloggers who have been ennobled by being called journos"

Anonymous said...

The media landscape really does reflect how we haven't formed (or been allowed to form) a proper nation yet. To be honest having an actual national discussion (even within a British context) is a long way off. But we all have to play our part in getting there. In all honesty Wales does seem more conscious than when I was growing up. It was almost normal for us to actually be called part of England. That has gradually changed but we need to keep going.

Anonymous said...

I suspect the Assembly and dreaded Welsh government will be gone within the next five years or so. And if we had a vote tomorrow I reckon it'd be gone by Friday, given that the rights of the ordinary people in Wales are to be upheld!

Cibwr said...

dear dear the trolls are out... there is no sign that the people want the National Assembly gone.

Leigh Richards said...

well said cibwr. with even the apparent man of the moment - mr farage - now openly accepting the reality of devolution those few remaining lost souls who pine for the days when wales was ruled by a governor general from wokingham are now utterly disenfranchised.

perhaps they should crawl out of the sewers they've been hiding in and form their own 'for wales - see england' party, to quote the infamous encyclopedia entry in the days of the british empire.

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