Backstabbing aside, bullfighting is a thing of the past, as is the gladiators (who actually were the victim against the wild lions and tigers they were forced to play with) of ancient Rome. Expect all the brave matadors of Spain, and elsewhere, to lose their jobs some day – They can always do something else with their life – so that their playmates won’t risk losing their lives every time they gallop into the arena.
Anyways, you’ve got the picture. Hopefully this, um, terrible picture will help you remember the phrase from now on. Here are two more media examples:
1. The Guardian Media Group's director of digital strategy has told an industry conference that newspapers need to ‘think beyond Google’ to find a rights system for aggregated content.
Speaking at the Beyond the Printed Word conference in Vienna, Simon Waldman called Google a ‘fantastic red-rag’ that had, over recent months, got the newspaper industry ‘excited and infuriated’.
He said newspapers needed to address a fundamental shift in how news was distributed online - calling it a ‘shared problem that needed a shared solution’.
“This is not just about now, it’s not something that we want to crack this year or next year . . . it’s not about an individual player, it’s about an over-arcing trend in how content is distributed,” he added.
Mr Waldman said new online revenue streams were needed and that advertising could not be relied upon for sole income. He also said legislation might be needed to make search and aggregation services pay for content.
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