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Jesus Malverde

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Mon Jul 15, 2013, 10:19 AM Jul 2013

U.S. Repeals Propaganda Ban, Spreads Government-Made News To Americans [View all]

For decades, a so-called anti-propaganda law prevented the U.S. government's mammoth broadcasting arm from delivering programming to American audiences. But on July 2, that came silently to an end with the implementation of a new reform passed in January. The result: an unleashing of thousands of hours per week of government-funded radio and TV programs for domestic U.S. consumption in a reform initially criticized as a green light for U.S. domestic propaganda efforts. So what just happened?

Until this month, a vast ocean of U.S. programming produced by the Broadcasting Board of Governors such as Voice of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and the Middle East Broadcasting Networks could only be viewed or listened to at broadcast quality in foreign countries. The programming varies in tone and quality, but its breadth is vast: It's viewed in more than 100 countries in 61 languages. The topics covered include human rights abuses in Iran; self-immolation in Tibet; human trafficking across Asia; and on-the-ground reporting in Egypt and Iraq.

The restriction of these broadcasts was due to the Smith-Mundt Act, a long standing piece of legislation that has been amended numerous times over the years, perhaps most consequentially by Arkansas Senator J. William Fulbright. In the 70s, Fulbright was no friend of VOA and Radio Free Europe, and moved to restrict them from domestic distribution, saying they "should be given the opportunity to take their rightful place in the graveyard of Cold War relics." Fulbright's amendment to Smith-Mundt was bolstered in 1985 by Nebraska Senator Edward Zorinsky who argued that such "propaganda" should be kept out of America as to distinguish the U.S. "from the Soviet Union where domestic propaganda is a principal government activity."

Zorinsky and Fulbright sold their amendments on sensible rhetoric: American taxpayers shouldn't be funding propaganda for American audiences. So did Congress just tear down the American public's last defense against domestic propaganda?


http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/07/12/us_backs_off_propaganda_ban_spreads_government_made_news_to_americans
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k&r for exposure. n/t Laelth Jul 2013 #1
I'm surprised it just expired, frankly. Pholus Jul 2013 #2
Good find. The government may be filling a vacuum Eleanors38 Jul 2013 #5
K&R. This occurs as mass media shrinks back from both Eleanors38 Jul 2013 #3
This is most interesting . I clicked on the link but was denied access unless snappyturtle Jul 2013 #4
Also discussed in this thread... Pholus Jul 2013 #7
Thank you! nt snappyturtle Jul 2013 #10
What worked for me Jesus Malverde Jul 2013 #8
Thanks but the pop up I got covered the entire blackened page....:(. nt snappyturtle Jul 2013 #9
I got the same window.. Jesus Malverde Jul 2013 #11
I wasn't using Firefox and don't have safari. :( nt snappyturtle Jul 2013 #12
Kick octoberlib Jul 2013 #6
Another element of the furniture is now fully in place nadinbrzezinski Jul 2013 #13
Nothing wrong with a fresh perspective in the mix. nt AllINeedIsCoffee Jul 2013 #14
Couldn't read the link either, but this is a mess if true. DirkGently Jul 2013 #15
Unrestricted access to the article here AZ Progressive Jul 2013 #16
All in all it was just another brick in the wall. Hubert Flottz Jul 2013 #17
Smith-Mundt reform: In with a whimper? struggle4progress Jul 2013 #19
Americans Finally Have Access to American Propaganda struggle4progress Jul 2013 #18
Much ado about State Department 'propaganda' struggle4progress Jul 2013 #20
H.R.5736 -- Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 struggle4progress Jul 2013 #21
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