Friday, September 19, 2014

Website Yalta wants more right “than the other media ‘- Volkskrant

Jelmer Luimstra – 09/19/14, 07:00

© Yalta.

The right-wing blog The Daily Standard, the online news magazine Yalta begun. Why? And what drives the employees?

Yalta is busy recruiting members, just as the digital magazine The Corr Respondent does. With at least five thousand members the initiative could become a reality, with 30 thousand members come on steam. The new medium is to opinion, journalism and television reports bring another – mostly right-wing – in their approach than happens in the mainstream media.

Big name among the staff is former minister Frits Bolkestein (VVD). He wants his involvement in Yalta not yet explain

Joshua Livestro, founder of The Daily Standard and initiator of Yalta:.
‘Yalta is a pooling of resources and insights . We want to take our responsibility. We want the public debate on a higher level than that of bringing the Bogeyman discussions

Annabel Nanninga, former editor of GeenStijl and Deputy Chief of Yalta:.
“For me it is a ‘now or never’ feeling. There is a lot of movement in the media, but the direction does not like it. We need land transfer back to political correctness. This is possible by scoops, but we want to bring our ideas preferably in a profound way. We want to hear our voice ‘

Jeroen Langelaar, writer, former news editor Elsevier and chief political Yalta:
. “In the newsroom of Elsevier I missed depth. As a chef politics, I dive into the archives and I go into topics that are not yet on the menu politicians in The Hague. For example, expects a 10-part series on the underclass in the Netherlands’

Thierry Baudet, writer, philosopher, journalist and cultural columnist at Yalta:
. “I find it media landscape has long been very one-sided. It operates from one color. Yalta I see as a place to openly about things to think about. I’m going to write about artists who do not belong to the mainstream and with no stage in the mainstream media

Jonathan van het Reve, writer and columnist for the Volkskrant and Yalta:.
“It was fun to take part in a new platform that does not have that smug tone of Correspondent me. It is a platform on the right. Now I am not right, but it seems interesting to have so I can go. “Against the prevailing views on the role of speaker

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