PIERS MORGANS CALL FOR ONLINE SPONSORSHIP

BY JAMES SIMONS

Piers morgan has called for more sponsorship  for the Mail online. Morgan, a former editor of the Mirror made a plea for more sponsorship and advertising deals for columns, some of which attract two million page views.

“I’d love to have someone come and say I would love to do something fun with these columns, he told an event at the Cannes lions advertising festival.

Morgan’s reportedly has columns that are thriving well in terms of sponsorship, but wants more sponsorship for other columns.

The former step forward editor of the daily mirror has made a prediction that the daily mail will be one of a few industries to survive. He told an audience that within 20 years there won’t be print newspapers.

Morgan said Rupert Mudock dictates political views to The Sun Newspaper, but not others, like The times. Morgans  rhetoric is unequivocally indicative of the rise of online Internet, the foresight of which motivates his plea for sponsorship. If newspapers will be gone in 20 years, online is the future, he would argue.

Morgan has interviewed several celebrities, and overseen several hot stories as editor of the Daily Mirror. He is a bold news maker, and potential controversial one. Sponsorship for his online columns will widen his already large audience phenomenally.

Under his editorial leadership, several celebrities and institutions have been exposed for cheating and lacking integrity. His tenure with the Mirror was cut short in the wake of the phone scandal.

He thereafter was given a show in America, after which he joined Britain’s Good Morning Britain. He has since interviewed the outspoken and controversial U.S American Republican, Donald Trump, from which he made headlines.

Donald Trump’s message to London Mayor, Sadie Khan, with respect Khan’s comment that Trump was being stupid and divisive in his announcement to ban Muslims from America.

Morgan recently caused controversy when he said Mohammed Ali said more racist things than Donald Trump. His comments caused a back clash on twitter, but he later posted a YouTube video in which Ali seemed to be promoting racial segregation, and other racially derogatory comments.

Piers Morgan wants to be a heavyweight online, after having an impact as Mirror editor before it all crashed on him. He will have to achieve and maintain the logical appeal that had got him this far in his journey. Without serious blunders.

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