SMH: Not so clever with the counting">SMH: Not so clever with the counting

It seems that as well as fir­ing all their jour­nal­ists, SMH have for­got­ten how to do math.

smh-counting-fail

Well done!

8 Comments

  1. Grant says:

    I’m always amused by SMH’s gung-ho approach to their web­site, because its not like peo­ple actu­ally *read* things there, right?

    I’ve emailed them a few times ask­ing about typos, gram­mat­i­cal errors and down­right mis­takes, to the response:

    Given the fast paced nature of online media it is nearly impos­si­ble to guar­an­tee an error free website”

    Now whilst this may be true, ‘error free’ is remark­ably dif­fer­ent to ‘a typo in every other sen­tence’. Most other peo­ple seem to get it right as well.

    Hello, by the way.

  2. James says:

    I think that list has no bear­ing on real­ity at all. They prob­a­bly hand pick the list to show more trashy, grabby titles in more places on the website.

  3. Maybe they fired all the jour­nal­ists who could do maths?

    Medi­awatch ran a great piece ear­lier this year about how tra­di­tional print news organ­i­sa­tions in Aus­tralia are evolv­ing to deal with the web.

    Jonathan Holmes: Has any­one yet — given you’ve a vested inter­est in this — found a model to make that sort of qual­ity jour­nal­ism pay online?

    Eric Beecher: Not on that scale. Not with edi­to­r­ial staff of hun­dreds of jour­nal­ists doing all the things that that kind of jour­nal­ism does in print, no.

  4. j00 says:

    Math? Isn’t it maths?

  5. You’ll find that mathsisfun.com and mathisfun.com are both the same site, hence the dis­crep­ancy. :-)

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