Goodbye Gannett, hello USA Today Co.
Pakistan’s leading English newspaper, DAWN, has faced a backlash after accidentally publishing a ChatGPT prompt in one of its business stories.
The error appeared in the last paragraph of an article titled, ‘Auto sales rev up in October’.
The last line of the article read: “If you want, I can also create an even snappier ‘front-page style’ version with punchy one-line stats and a bold, infographic-ready layout perfect for maximum reader impact. Do you want me to do that next?”
Calling the Sunday Sport a newspaper is a bit of a stretch
Well that’s what they call themselves…all I know is, they are whackos and still have page 3 girls.
So that’s why you know about it. ![]()
Well no…I was just doing some random surfing and came across it. I know of the concept, Australian papers had them years ago.
Given we have endless amounts of porn online, we don’t need page 3 girls anymore. ![]()
The title is a bit of stretch too. Do Weekend Sport and Sunday Sport actually have sports news?
It was the weekend edition of The Daily Sport. Sadly due to the UK’s online safety laws, the website had to be taken down, so I have to use this blurb from Wikipedia.
It mainly publishes images of topless female glamour models, and is also known for publishing sensationalised, fictionalised, and satirical content alongside celebrity gossip and sports coverage
So you can guess where it followed on from - Daily Sport - Wikipedia
You can still get a digital version from certain sites.
We once had a tabloid newspaper in Australia called Truth and it barely ever lived up to its name. ![]()
Yep. And back in the early 2000s IIRC there was an attempt to bring back the “Sport” format as a newspaper, didn’t go on too long. I believe I brought it over when I was at CSU, and being a place where the budding journalists of the country went to, and boy oh boy did they tear it to shreds. Well…the females of my dorm did IIRC. ![]()
California Post’s website is now live. It can be found in the CA (California) section of the New York Post website.
Update 9/2
The Chinese Government has previously condemned Western governments (including Australia) for interfering in Chinese internal politics by even commenting on Jimmy Lai’s initial arrest and subsequent trial. Its liaison office in Hong Kong met consuls from USA, Britain, Canada and Australia on Saturday expressing its anger. Tonight’s report will surely incur the wrath of the Chinese Embassy here in Canberra, especially with the comments made by host Linton Besser.
Yahoo is to wind down their original reporting team in Hong Kong. The quality in some of their reporting in recent years has been filling the void left by defunct local media outlets.
Pressured I’m sure.




