
John Dale is the former editor of women's magazine Take-a-Break and an ex-reporter at the Daily Mail and The Observer. Here he takes aim at journalism's 'freebie culture' a 'kind of corruption so embedded that we cannot see it for what it is: behaviour widespread enough to shame a Pakistani cricketer moonlighting for FIFA'. (This article first appeared in the October 2011 edition of Press Gazette's monthly magazine. To subscribe to our new Press Gazette – Journalism Quarterly, click here.)
Q: Hello, is that the Asda press office? I’m calling from Press Gazette. How many journalists attended your George press fair?
Asda: Well over a hundred.
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