Sunday, November 6, 2011

100% Support of Caribbean Xpress

100% Support of Caribbean Xpress

Publisher,

We have chosen CARIBBEAN XPRESS exclusively for it's content and journalistic approach.

Caribbean Xpress assures it's readers that they are committed to independent and aggressive journalism.  

Don't believe us? take a read! 

This form of approach is unbias.  That is what people need! The features are written in a neutral and unbias form of journalism without prejudice. 

It takes alot of courage for any medium to take such an approach because there are usually reprehensible action(s). But, these action(s) are null and void especially when this newspaper reports a 'feature' solely on its' merit. 

What each individual wants to do is totally up to them. They can read then, form their own opinion because none of these 'features' will ever help and/or assist the formation of opinions. 

The 'features' will always include 100% content of what they are about.  We have always stood by this approach because the only 'other' medium that we choose is the Kaieteur News however, certain storylines include a bias approach whereas, each story in the Caribbean XPress DOES NOT have a similar approach.  But, the Kaieteur News does have an aggressive and independent approach to its' journalism. 

We are glad to hear that Caribbean XPress will continue in the correct direction for its' journalistic approach.  This is what separates the best from the rest.  Don't believe us? then, call us(not everyone just, the staff from Caribbean XPress) during the day time hours at 416 744 7728! and you'll see why we promote this newspaper to each and eveyone that calls us!

Do we ever get into any debates on it's content? ABSOLUTELY NOT!

Just one read will convert anyone that this form of approach to journalism is what people need.  What they want to do after that is their business.  They are free to form their own opinion.  But, you can be certain that no 'features' will sway someone's opinion in any direction.

Unfortunately, we cannot compare the 'features' with any other similar newsapers because we DON'T read any other newspers because of their journalistic approach.   We like to read a 'feature' that is unbias and without any prejudice.  That is what Caribbean XPress is all about. 

And we will support any of the advertisers that stick to their continued support of the Caribbean XPress.  Whereas, the advertisers that 'pull' their ads will suffer 'lost' business because of their lack of 'doing what's right'. 

By the way, on a daily basis, Kaieteur News continually gets six figure hits.  We don't see why Caribbean XPress cannot do the same or better given its' journalistic approach.  Kaieteur News mainly reports on happenings in Guyana whereas, Caribbean XPress reports on the entire Caribbean!  Hence, our voicemaill message at home.  Don't be afraid to check it out!

Caribbean XPress brings the Caribbean together!

We will continually do our part to promote this great newspaper and in time, Caribbean XPress will see the number of it's 'hits' increase incrementally.  We meet family and friends that compliment us all the time(at the grocery store, mall, picnis etc...) for getting them aware of Caribbean XPress because it's a newspaper that includes 'ALL OF THE NEWS' from the Caribbean. 

That is just it! this is a newspaper that has it 'ALL'! Any idea why Walmart has become so successful? they have it 'ALL'! Now, people can read the Caribbean XPress for news throughout the Caribbean in one issue. 

Just one more thing, can we do something about the website.  It's a good website but, we need to include an option to increase the size of the fonts to make it readable to each and everyone expecially the 'older' readers.  For example, the Metro grocery store site allows for readers to increase the size of the content.  Can we try to improve on this? or am I mis-using the website? I know most older people like their newspaper but, if this can be improved then, we'd get them to read the Caribbean XPress more often on-line. 

The Caribbean community(especially Guyana) keep picnics(for each village) throughout the warmer months and getting the word out about Caribbean XPress will increase readership plus, these events at The Centre will significantly get more reader's with signage and other advertising techniques.


Best Regards

Brian Samad, 
Bassant Motorsport
(soon to unveil my 'own' Motorsport Team)

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