18 thoughts on “Any Other Business?

  1. Bort

    McGarry is a good business man and seems like a good bloke but he does slightly gives me the heebie jeebies. He’s been accused of this before on twitter and has strongly denied any wrong doing. Their twitter following has also come into question. Maximum media are a great organisation usually from what I have seen, particularly great that they’re bringing media jobs to places outside of Dublin. They should be credited for that. I hope this isn’t Irish begrudgery that they have been singled out. Because plenty of Irish companies are this.

    My only gripe with them is all the oxygen they feed McGregor!

    1. class wario

      Would agree with that. Actually have a lot of time for McGarry which is something I never expected to have when JOE first reared its head. This isn’t a good look, though.

    1. some old queen

      It is basically about Transphobia because they say the users can’t change genders.

      Your welcome.

  2. Broadbag

    Great analysis, a pity there’s no mainstream journalists doing this important (and fairly easy) work. Maximum media have big questions to answer here.

  3. Otis Blue

    No sane person* would willingly listen to Nick Webb.

    *for obvious reasons this excludes his Father in Law, the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Shane Ross TD.

  4. V

    None of it surprises me,
    Well maybe that it took this long to be called out

    I’m pretty lame on this kinda stuff, I’m more old school website stuff; but even to me it never stacked up and I’m surprised AIB paid for the stickie since they themselves would be savvey enough with a well resourced social media geeky team themselves, who could establish reason-ability just from their own social media accounts and stats

    btw, any idea how many subs The Currency have tied up?

  5. Joseph

    They’ve been doing this with their Twitter followers and Youtube views as well.
    Happy to see someone calling them out!

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