want to pick up tickets to see della swift on tour it may cost you a fortune. it will be difficult to shake it off and leave space in your wallet. you may remember the chaos last november when tickets to the singer s tour went on sale. they were forced to cancel general sales after high presale demand exhausted supply. fans complained of waiting hours in an online queue only for the site to crash. within minutes tickets appeared on resell websites for, in some cases, thousands of dollars apiece. taylor swift herself said it was excruciating for her to watch. it even made its way to the senate judiciary committee. fast forward to now and the tour is well under way and the tour is well under way and the tour is well under way and the crowds continue to fill stadiums but if you were hoping to secure a last minute ticket prepared to pay up. we looked at a resale website for the boston show this weekend and right now the cheapest ticket available is $1500 including fees and that is for a se
and it crushes me, it crushes me that rupert got to piers morgan before we did, honestly. well, is there a contradiction, there? it s easier to build a brand around an individual with a strong opinion. i think that s. certainly one of the trends of the last few years is just this rise of opinion, and opinion blurring into news. i guess i would say i don t think that consumers are broadly thrilled with the way the news industry is, and with that development. some are, absolutely, and in a subscription business, maybe enough are for a lot of the businesses, it s actually very successful for them but my own experience of the times, in my own journalism, has been that people respond most strongly to the stories that don t disguise the journalist, aren t free of sensibility, aren t just the facts, ma am , but at the same time leave space for you know, are fundamentally reliant on the reporting and the information
steelers, the raiders, the patriots and now the bucks. a lot of people considered this his last chance, and after what transpired on sunday, it would be hard to believe another team would give him a chance. we have become more sophisticated about knowing mental health problems as well in sports figures. yeah, i mean, listen, mental health and mental illness, emotional challenges present in different ways, and we don t know yet why specifically he walked off the field, so i m not of any expertise to say exactly why he did but leave some space for the possibility that this is an extension of the conversation we had about naomi osaka when she quit the french open, when simone biles decided she wouldn t move forward with the events at the summer olympics. we ll find out eventually, but leave space for that possibility as tom brady says he s going through some things. andy scholes, thank you. bye, guys.
i guess i would say i don t think that consumers are broadly thrilled with the way the news industry is, and with that development. some are, absolutely, and in a subscription business, maybe enough are for a lot of the businesses, it s actually very successfulfor them but my own experience of the times, in my own journalism, has been that people respond most strongly to the stories that don t disguise the journalist, aren t free of sensibility, aren t just the facts, ma am , but at the same time leave space for you know, are fundamentally reliant on the reporting and the information and leave space for a smart reader to disagree with you. so, are you already thinking about how you might do stories? so, the novak djokovic story is one of the biggest in the world at the moment. how would you do that differently to how other, established news organisations are doing it? one of the things is, we would compete with everybody to break it, right? i m not sure who broke it,