by: Miguel-Anxo Murado | The Guardian
"No news is good news", the old dictum goes. But someone should explain
to Mariano Rajoy, Spain's prime minister, that it only qualifies as good
news if there really is no news. This doesn't mean firing as many
journalists as you can. Even if you sack almost everybody from TV and
radio, as will soon be the case if the
purge
of Spanish public-sector broadcasting is to continue, there will still
be news, and that news will presumably be just as bad as it has been up
until now.