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From: Alison <alison.l...@gms.org.uk>
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 08:52:11 -0700
Local: Thurs 30 Aug 2007 16:52
Subject: Re: WHAT'S NEWS FOR THE GALL ... IS NAIDHEACHDAN FOR THE GAEL
Good question. There's a strong flavour of Londoncentrism in the BBC's
UK news offering (the World Service makes a refreshing change) and the "Scottish Six" debate still hasn't got to the bottom of what we want from a Scottish news service. Perhaps Gaelic news could lead the way ... how about an environmental focus, for example? Or news from our nearest neighbours -- Norway, Iceland, Ireland -- does the world have to be seen through a prism that puts things in order of importance thus -- London, Home (whose home?) Counties, Western Europe, America, Rest of World, with Scotland somewhere near the bottom of the list? If Gaelic news can break free from this mindset, who knows ... where Gaelic leads might not Scottish news in English follow? On 29 Aug, 17:18, fear-naidheachd <fearnaidhea...@googlemail.com> > Is it to be "Same again please" or should Gaelic news set its own
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