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  • 'I have commented before on of what I have dubbed the "subsidariat" - those media outlets who cannot connect with enough readers to be commercially viable, and whose views and journalism are only sustained by huge cross-subsidy from profitable parts of their owners' empires or by tax payers 'money.'

    Public Relations Consultant 2009

  • I have commented before on of what I have dubbed the "subsidariat" - those media outlets who cannot connect with enough readers to be commercially viable, and whose views and journalism are only sustained by huge cross-subsidy from profitable parts of their owners 'empires or by tax payers' money.

    News from Journalism.co.uk 2008

  • He bashed the French "subsidariat", was scathing about the disaster that the

    Benedict Brogan's political blog 2009

  • 'subsidariat'; those outlets that are not commercially viable and require support from elsewhere.

    Public Relations Consultant 2009

  • The BBC provides a home to 'the high priests of the subsidariat,' the Guardian is its

    Public Relations Consultant 2009

  • It seems that the Evening Standard - of which Dacre is editor-is-chief - is at least as much a member of the subsidariat as the BBC or the Guardian.

    Public Relations Consultant 2009

  • But my question is why does not a day go by that the subsidariat papers †"blissfully oblivious of their own pocket-sized shapes and circulations â€" don†™ t carry the obligatory sneer at the tabloid press?

    Press Gazette Latest News 2008

  • Why does not half an hour go by that the high priests of the subsidariat, the BBC, can†™ t resist a snide reference to the popular press, again blissfully oblivious that all too often they are following agendas set by those very popular newspapers whose readers pay their salaries.

    Press Gazette Latest News 2008

  • But my question is why does not a day go by that the subsidariat papers - blissfully oblivious of their own pocket-sized shapes and circulations - don't carry the obligatory sneer at the tabloid press?

    News from Journalism.co.uk 2008

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