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Chris Harris on publishing...

Post by pete » Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:23 am

Interesting.. He also takes a robust approach in the comments section...

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Post by rossybee » Sun Jan 18, 2015 10:01 am

Some very valid points.

Typically yank replies, on the whole.... :roll:
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Post by robin » Sun Jan 18, 2015 10:46 am

Let's watch the generalisations, shall we?

To be honest, Chris Harris doesn't really interest me - whenever I've watched the odd video linked from here I've not found his journalism to be engaging - of course it's horses for courses and there is no denying he reviews some great cars, so I can see the interest is there.

I don't understand the finer details of what he's writing about in that article as I've never been a consumer of automotive journalism and clearly there is some youtube/drive (whatever that is)/jalopnik(ditto) politics I don't get.

If the premise is "it's hard to make money out of being a freelance automotive journalist" then my response would probably be "do something else" :-)

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Post by j2 lot » Sun Jan 18, 2015 11:55 am

:withstupid
The world is changing and he liked it the way it was :cry:
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Post by BigD » Sun Jan 18, 2015 12:36 pm

Doesn't paint him in the best light. He seems very bitter.

Why is it that people like stampycat can make a good living on YouTube and he can't? I assumed it all came through the advertising which is the same as print surely? And without actually having to print mags or dvd's.

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Post by rossybee » Sun Jan 18, 2015 2:42 pm

robin wrote:Let's watch the generalisations, shall we?
Shouldn't that be in blue?
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Re: Chris Harris on publishing...

Post by Claws » Sun Jan 18, 2015 3:35 pm

Chris Harris' main problem is a simple one.

Chris Harris.

I cannot stand the man, not sure why, possibly a mix of his attitude, delivery, mannerisms and an overwhelming auora of trying way too hard to be liked.

I have tried to watch his videos, I really have, but I just can't. I always end up either turning it off, muting it or scanning through to the outside shots of the cars.

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Post by Corranga » Sun Jan 18, 2015 7:41 pm

BigD wrote:Doesn't paint him in the best light. He seems very bitter.

Why is it that people like stampycat can make a good living on YouTube and he can't? I assumed it all came through the advertising which is the same as print surely? And without actually having to print mags or dvd's.
I think that's easy. People like stampycat appeal to youfs who suck up videos of people playing video games for some reason.
They don't watch bitter cart journos who aren't aged 9 like Clarkson. Adults, who Harris is trying to aim for, tend to watch TV, possibly via some subscription like Sky, our cable, not YouTube videos..
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Post by rossybee » Sun Jan 18, 2015 8:14 pm

Corranga wrote:
BigD wrote:Doesn't paint him in the best light. He seems very bitter.

Why is it that people like stampycat can make a good living on YouTube and he can't? I assumed it all came through the advertising which is the same as print surely? And without actually having to print mags or dvd's.
I think that's easy. People like stampycat appeal to youfs who suck up videos of people playing video games for some reason.
They don't watch bitter cart journos who aren't aged 9 like Clarkson. Adults, who Harris is trying to aim for, tend to watch TV, possibly via some subscription like Sky, our cable, not YouTube videos..
Bang on the money.
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Re: Chris Harris on publishing...

Post by BigD » Sun Jan 18, 2015 8:40 pm

Hang on a minute though. I'm continually being told that the older generation is higher in number than the kids so how does that work.

And I watch stampycat cat too so maybe I'm just the exception to the rule. Clinging on to my youth.

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Post by ryallm » Sun Jan 18, 2015 8:53 pm

I have quite enjoyed some of Harris's writing and vids over the years, but this article is a just petulant whinging. In the last few years Harris has owned a Gallardo, a GT3 RS 4.0, a Ferrari FF, a Testarossa, Audi S4, and M5 among many other cars. Either he has another source of income, or freelance motoring journalism doesn't pay so badly after all...

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Re: Chris Harris on publishing...

Post by mxvx » Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:21 pm

And a 599. And no matter what the man maths are, 40k down and 1500 a month + is a lot for most people!

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Post by pete » Sun Jan 18, 2015 10:18 pm

ryallm wrote:I have quite enjoyed some of Harris's writing and vids over the years, but this article is a just petulant whinging. In the last few years Harris has owned a Gallardo, a GT3 RS 4.0, a Ferrari FF, a Testarossa, Audi S4, and M5 among many other cars. Either he has another source of income, or freelance motoring journalism doesn't pay so badly after all...

I'd thought that too... He seems to do OK.
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Re: Chris Harris on publishing...

Post by vet111s » Sun Jan 18, 2015 11:14 pm

I'm reliably informed his wife isn't poor!

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Re: Chris Harris on publishing...

Post by robin » Mon Jan 19, 2015 9:10 am

rossybee wrote:
robin wrote:Let's watch the generalisations, shall we?
Shouldn't that be in blue?
No, just my opinion. Sweeping generalisations are not in themselves against the rules.

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