Eugene is on Target that Aires has been able to use some media outlets successfully. In most instances, at least one of those media outlets does blanket-censor criticism of Aires and his tactics. BTW: Does Eugene not do the same thing?
Even so, I am not so sure that Aires 'should be the last one to comment on the media in Goa'. Why? Does he not have the right to Free Speech? Unlike Eugene, I am happy for Floriano. If the interview with Niz Goencar made Floriano happy, I am happy too. Floriano is as good a friend & genuine a person as one can get. And so what IF a little (figuratively) Caldo Verde interview made Floriano happy? Did he need a Mughlai Chicken interview to impress Eugene or anyone else? I am delighted to learn about the Humber College course. Wonder if the course included a segment on Basic Principles of Ethics in Journalism? jc On 21 July 2013 06:17, Eugene Correia <[email protected]> wrote: Of all the people, Aires should be last one to comment on the media in Goa. He keeps on using it successfully to meet his own purpose and utility. He takes the slightest opportunity to make his views known on all available media outlets, be it print, electronic or web. He has been cosy with editors and journalists as much as he's been cosy with politicians. He has his bread buttered on both sides. Floriano was gushing with pride for having been interviewed by Niz Goenkar as he claimed he's never been interviewed on TV by any recognized TV stations in Goa. Tell me in all frankness Floriano if getting interview by Niz Goenkar is something to shout about? I know TV as I have done a course in TV at Toronto's Humber College and have done some work at my place of work.
