This is hardly a scientific study so it's obviously a way for The Star to make money. All the newspapers are on a big decline so they have to do something to get noticed and get business. There's never going to be a 'full picture' of the industry unless the media are prepared to interview every single person (client and SP) involved. Even then, you're relying on the participants to be 100% truthful and that doesn't happen.Ya think? My initial response was "yeah, well at least they're asking us now"... which is sad too. Don't get me wrong, I understand why people are fascinated with the industry, but one person or several people's stories just isn't enough to have a full picture.
Speaking of getting noticed, where have you been Becky?