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In reply to the discussion: Holy moly, this quote from a top Obama official. [View all]cannabis_flower
(3,921 posts)46. Maybe it's because
Reporters in places like Pakistan and Honduras keep getting killed a la Daniel Pearl and they are finding it hard to get someone to go there for what they want to pay.
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A prof in a PR class I took last semester proudly exclaimed that 80+% of news content is generated
Ed Suspicious
May 2016
#107
That's not it at all. It's technological change. Print media is just about dead . . .
brush
May 2016
#8
The Corp Media has become a political propaganda machine for the Oligarchs.
rhett o rick
May 2016
#16
What's the difference American propaganda from the Koch bros or Wall Street.
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#62
That is what I did as a kid in the 60's listening to Voice of America, Radio Moscow, BBC
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#78
There are no USofA networks and very few radio stations that will allow progressives to
rhett o rick
May 2016
#83
Nope! Don't watch TV news at all (TV is for morons and it makes you stupid.)
Spider Jerusalem
May 2016
#89
If the print media only publish 1 % talking points, they shouldn't be surprised that 99% don't buy
Betty Karlson
May 2016
#36
Huffington Post, now PoliticusUSA are using many unpaid contributors, diminishing careers in field.
TheBlackAdder
May 2016
#60
Yep. It's very sad. The quality of reporting and writing has suffered noticeably.
brush
May 2016
#64
"The real issue lies with an American public that has never cared..." deserves repeating. n/t
jtuck004
May 2016
#7
The Fairness Doctrine was in place to PREVENT the monetizing of the press...so yes, there is blame.
Moostache
May 2016
#12
You are wrong, the interests of "government" and "the American public" are one and the same
tularetom
May 2016
#34
Well, its true that you have more opportunity at the local level to do your own advocacy
tularetom
May 2016
#76
Yep why report on what a majority the public doesn't want to hear as much as other feeds they have
Person 2713
May 2016
#63
I remember when old school reporters provided background details on their stories.
procon
May 2016
#9
Carl Bernstein wrote a great article about this topic, almost 40 years ago
RufusTFirefly
May 2016
#84
My memory's a bit fuzzy on dates, but there were at least 2 big journalist purges during Dubya's
Lars39
May 2016
#56
This may go down in history as the most important statement of President Obama. nt
SusanCalvin
May 2016
#111
For years I have been railing on this, with Ezra Klein my personal whipping boy.
AngryAmish
May 2016
#114
