I miss the days when more news articles & opinion pieces were written by mature writers. Am I the only one who has noticed how many mainstream news articles & op-eds are now written by people who look (from their photos) like they just got out of college? Are news outlets trying to save money by mainly hiring newbies, or is declining pay & benefits driving older ones out? I think the quality of reporting has declined in part due to the inexperience & naivete of these predominantly younger writers & reporters. It's fine to have some young writers/reporters, but to maintain quality journalism, that should be balanced by a lot of mature writers & reporters on staff.Agree, read like it was written by poli/sci major and not a journalist. I miss the days when articles were written by journalism majors who knew how to site a source.
I miss the days when more news articles & opinion pieces were written by mature writers. Am I the only one who has noticed how many mainstream news articles & op-eds are now written by people who look (from their photos) like they just got out of college? Are news outlets trying to save money by mainly hiring newbies, or is declining pay & benefits driving older ones out? I think the quality of reporting has declined in part due to the inexperience & naivete of these predominantly younger writers & resporters. It's fine to have some young writers/reporters, but to maintain quality journalism, that should be balanced by a lot of mature writers & reporters on staff.
Here is an article from BNN Bloomberg that while it sites "industry sources" at least does name the firm & financial analyst who sites those sources.
I agree this is some of it but I also think it would help to have journalists who actually majored in journalism and are school trained in journalism and not political science. Journalism 101, site your source, don't make it up.I think the quality of reporting boils down to how fast they need to go. It's not an experience issue, its a distribution model issue.
I was responding to a PP's comment about journalism in general, not referencing a single article.FWIW, at the bottom of that clip it says check out their youtube channel. Certainly not a young person: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYNM_dInWi_glMZT3gxqxPQ
It's all just perception. Fashion and health are keeping everyone looking younger now - the only time I see suits is at formal events, the norm is to dress down. My husband and I still routinely get carded as we near 40 - I blame the t-shirts because these wrinkles are getting pretty obvious. Headshots are always going to show a person looking their best, plus everything is photoshopped to heck, and who knows how old the shot is? I think the quality of reporting boils down to how fast they need to go. It's not an experience issue, its a distribution model issue. To maintain quality journalism we have to support it but the dying newspaper industry and preference for slanted news stations aren't going to foster that.
Currently I don't see the path to resuming cruises taking shape yet, so it sure feels like we are a long way off still.
Does not mention cruises out of Florida, though. Hmmm.Well, Princess Cruises has extended their "Pause of Select Global Ship Operations Until December 15", as of July 22.
See https://www.princess.com/news/notic...obal-ship-operations-pause-december-2020.html
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Due to the continued progression of COVID-19 and related decisions of various government, health authorities, and airlines regarding travel restrictions, Princess Cruises is extending its pause in cruise operations impacting the following voyages:
All cruises sailing in and out of Australia on Majestic Princess, Regal Princess, Sapphire Princess, Sea Princess, and Sun Princess through October 31, 2020
All sailings in Asia, Caribbean, California Coast, Hawaii, Mexico, Panama Canal, South America & Antarctica, Japan, and Tahiti/South Pacific through December 15, 2020
END QUOTE <article is longer>
I wonder if they are the start of the major lines making similar announcements ? And if so, how long it will take for the others to follow on {presumably if Disney does they will drag along at the end as they seem to have so far].
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Does not mention cruises out of Florida, though. Hmmm.
The first bookable cruises on the Princess website are for November 2020 and they are all out of Australia (which I thought was banning cruise ships til 2021???).
Yep, sorry! I even read it twice. Guess just wishful reading.Sailings in Caribbean would cover that
Okay - so if I have a cruise booked for say... November, its safe to say it isn't going to happen. My PIF date is early August. If I just want to push it out to (hopefully) next year, should I just go ahead and pay it off then take the 125% FCC at cancel? Just want to make sure I have this right. Thanks!
Royal Caribbean announces their plans for Muster Drill 2.0
https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/... works,the traditional large group assemblies
I like this plan much better than the original Muster Drill.
Yes, please. I have an ear disorder that makes loud noises painful & sometimes harmful, so changing the muster drill this way would make it much safer for me.Royal Caribbean announces their plans for Muster Drill 2.0
https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/... works,the traditional large group assemblies
I like this plan much better than the original Muster Drill.
I'm not sure I'd say it's "safe to say" November cruises will all be cancelled. Probably, yes, but unless the CDC extends the no-sail order through the end of November or Disney announces further cancellations, there's no way to know for sure. If you go ahead and pay in full, you can still change cruises up to 15 days before the departure date at no penalty and you'll get the 125% if they do cancel (assuming they don't discontinue that offer), but you also tie up thousands of dollars for who knows how long.Okay - so if I have a cruise booked for say... November, its safe to say it isn't going to happen. My PIF date is early August. If I just want to push it out to (hopefully) next year, should I just go ahead and pay it off then take the 125% FCC at cancel? Just want to make sure I have this right. Thanks!