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本帖最後由 masum 於 2022-9-1 12:56 編輯
It's quite minimalist, not too intrusive or "oriented". With this, I tell myself that we will be able to better know who are people like Xavier Niel (who notably owns LeMonde), the Dassault family (which notably owns Le Figaro), François Pinault (who notably owns LePoint), or even the family Mohn (M6, RTL, etc.)… Obviously, it goes without saying that the fact that a person is a majority shareholder in a media does not mean that journalists are in the pay of this person. This is obvious, but I'm sure it's worth remembering download the plugin for Firefox → download the plugin for Google Chrome Presentation Every day we read the press online. Via a link, a tweet, a message published on Facebook.
All of this influences us and makes us understand the world with a certain perspective. — But do we know who owns the media we read? I didn't know that, that's why I created this plugin. Once installed, this plugin image manipulation service allows you to know who is the majority shareholder who financially owns the media in question. On each name, there is a link to the shareholder's Wikipedia page in order to know him better. Example This plugin, I developed it with Léo , my lifelong friend and developer, so I wanted to thank him and congratulate him again, here, publicly! We based on ourselves on the sources of the Diplo World (we talk about it on our Github) For the rest : do not hesitate to make corrections to me, to tell me which media to add with its majority shareholder of course.
All this is obviously perfectible and I am interested in your feedback,as always → download the plugin for Firefox → download the plugin for Google Chrome When the major French media talk about desig Written by Geoffrey Dorne theAugust 25, 2020 3 comments For 15 years now, I have assiduously followed design news on specialized sites and media , but also in the major French media. The mainstream media, you guessed it, don't know much about design but nevertheless talk about it from time to time and thus give their millions of readers the opportunity to get an idea of what design is. ( By the way, I'm enjoying it, if you're looking for a plugin that lets you know who owns the big media, I've created that here . ) In short, most of the time, journalists ( not all of them fortunately! ) fall into the trap of design thinking bling bling and sum it up to cosmetics or a marketing argument.
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