You're only as good as your latest story – as the saying goes in the Street of Shame.
So what should we make of the covers of the Railway Magazine and Rail sitting together on the newsstands today.
The monthly Railway Magazine has a hot front leading on the GW electrification on top of a pic of Grand Central's new Adelantes.
The fortnightly Rail's front misses the electrification story altogether from its cover, squeezing it into just a single column on Page 9.
Pigott scoops Harris! Now there's a story...
UPDATE: This from an 'Old Hack'...
Given that RAIL was the first of the newstand magazines to cover the GWML electrification story, I'm not sure your independent expert can claim Railway Mag got the scoop.
When is a scoop not a scoop? When a rival has published the story a week before.
And I can't remember how long ago it was that RAIL published a picture of the first GC Adelante driving car in that rather handsome black livery (let's hope the aircon doesn't fail on a hot sunny day!)...
UPDATE: This just in from Mr Harris himself...
Oooh, 'Independent Expert', what a tease you are!
'Old Hack' is quite right of course - we'd already reported this and goodness knows what else, ages ago - but methinks Eye's 'Independent Expert' does us a gross disservice in this case which, in the interests of accuracy, I feel compelled to point out.
The RAIL you mention went to press on Wednesday July 22, while the electrification announcement wasn't unveiled until July 23, fully 24 hours after we'd all gone to sleep in P'bro, after our fortnightly exertions.
This being the case, come on - please - not even a hint of a bowler tip for squeezing in the essential facts, as remarked, fully a day before the story was known?!
The vagaries of publishing schedules, eh?
In a weird sort of way, we scooped ourselves, let alone The Railway Magazine, illustrious organ though it is, edited by my good friend Mr P.
That's got to be worth something!
I'm off on leave for two weeks now, so keep up the good work.
UPDATE: The Fact Compiler wishes to pour some soothing balm on these troubled waters.
As Fat Mark pointed out two weeks ago...
The Gruaniad actually had the story Wednesday morning!
And Radio 4's You and Yours led with the same at lunchtime.
So first to be last was the Gruaniad.
Of course regular Eye readers had been kept up to date with the emerging details long before all these Johnny-come-latelies had even put fingers to keyboards!
UPDATE: This from Charles Yerkes...
Finger to key boards and the Gruaniad?
You've got to be joking. It's not a keyboard but a dictaphone you need.
Many of recent transport stories in the paper are so riddled with Adonis quotes that they look as if they've been dictated by Andrew himself!
At least there is now an official channel, bypassing both Parliament and the Department, allowing Lord Adonis to talk directly at the British people.
Perhaps TOCs should consider dumping The Times and replacing it with the Gruaniad as the preferred on-board newspaper?
Probably best to do it now before it appears as a requirement in the Noble Lord's new franchise agreements.
And Radio 4's You and Yours led with the same at lunchtime.
So first to be last was the Gruaniad.
Of course regular Eye readers had been kept up to date with the emerging details long before all these Johnny-come-latelies had even put fingers to keyboards!
UPDATE: This from Charles Yerkes...
Finger to key boards and the Gruaniad?
You've got to be joking. It's not a keyboard but a dictaphone you need.
Many of recent transport stories in the paper are so riddled with Adonis quotes that they look as if they've been dictated by Andrew himself!
At least there is now an official channel, bypassing both Parliament and the Department, allowing Lord Adonis to talk directly at the British people.
Perhaps TOCs should consider dumping The Times and replacing it with the Gruaniad as the preferred on-board newspaper?
Probably best to do it now before it appears as a requirement in the Noble Lord's new franchise agreements.