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Report a comment Thank you for taking the time to report the following comment to the administrator of this site. Please complete this short form and click the submit button to process your report. Comment in question 15-05-2007 13:57 Even given a colourful excellence as a worthy rival to the BBC, how can MWC be marketed to find a large enough audience to be self-sustaining?Quote: Frankly that's impossible, the BBC is a multi-billion pound organisation funded totally by British taxpayers, they have reporters embedded throughout the world. Basically they report news, we comment on news. But if Mohamed won't come to the mountain , the mountain must go to Mohamed (or should that be the other way round?). I have an idea in this regard and that basically is that the excellent articles from MWC News should also be sent to various newspapers throughout the world and referenced back to MWC News. If we can get the newspapers not only to print the articles but also the MWC News website address we can start to pull in new contributors from all over the world. Perhaps eventually we can get into more languages than just English and get help with translations. We should have a system where non-English contributors are helped with spelling and grammar. A list of world-wide newspapers can be found here, after a while we will soon find those that comply and those that ignore. http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/ Once we start picking up new readers, new contributors we will have our own "world-wide web" which will continue to grow indefinitely. Guest |
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