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IkemenTommy wrote:I was just looking for something to wipe my ass with.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote::rofl:![]()
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I, er, gather you'll read it first, right?
Yokohammer wrote:Either Mr. Reporter is not telling the whole story, is making shit up as he goes, or he's missing a few essential basics regarding Japanese communication and strategy.
Yokohammer wrote:Either Mr. Reporter is not telling the whole story, is making shit up as he goes, or he's missing a few essential basics regarding Japanese communication and strategy.
IkemenTommy wrote:I never considered Metropolis to be a legitimate news source to begin with.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:He's not a Metropolis reporter. Metropolis is running an except from his book. He used to be a Yomiuri reporter. Not that that's much better.
omae mona wrote:One publication is weekly, in English, with a circulation of about 30,000. One publication is daily, in Japanese, and has a circulation of about 14,000,000 (largest in the world if I am not mistaken).
omae mona wrote:... but it is pretty hard to claim Jake Adelstein is part of the "foreign press" as Yokohammer called him. I am certain Adelstein was extremely unusual (if not one of a kind) as a foreigner writing in Japanese, for Japanese readers, about Japanese topics, in a Japanese newspaper
omae mona wrote:One publication is daily, in Japanese, and has a circulation of about 14,000,000 (largest in the world if I am not mistaken).
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Slightly OT, but a Yomiuri employee once told me that the paper took over the title of having the world's largest circulation from (the Soviet-era) Pravda "but still maintained the same journalistic standards."
Greji wrote:When you consider Japan only essentially has three daily nationwide newspapers and with the comparative population base, it is not hard to have great circulation stats.
Captain Japan wrote:I've got an interview with Adelstein up on my Web page now.
Mulboyne wrote:Jake Adelstein has posted a couple of comments over on Japan Probe, most recently this:
I think it might be difficult for people to take a lot of what he says at face value because we've all met bullshiters in Japan who claim to know more or be better connected that they really are. At the same time, though, there are people who genuinely do get access which the average gaijin joe wouldn't have a chance of achieving. It's undoubtedly true that Adelstein was employed for many years as a reporter for the Yomiuri, a pretty rare achievement for a white foreigner, and I'm looking forward to reading his book. His writing style seems a little off-putting if that excerpt is any guide. Perhaps he can wisecrack with gangsters he has only just met but there's a hint of artistic licence there. After all, he's writing a book and wants to make the narrative racy so it wouldn't make sense to faithfully transcribe an actual dialogue even if he could remember it all. I think he just wants to convey a sense of what went on and how it felt to him which you can take or leave.
Ha, ha.. Beat me by a Yakuza pinky..Mulboyne wrote:Jake Adelstein is on Monday's Daily Show. The clips will be up shortly.
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