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In reply to the discussion: WAPO: Dear readers: Please stop calling us ‘the media.’ There is no such thing. [View all]ronnie624
(5,764 posts)21. Good post.
The author of that tripe featured by the OP, thinks he knows something. I wonder if he honestly believes the media establishment doesn't frame the political narrative in the US.
[bold]10 Brilliant Quotes by Noam Chomsky on How Media Really Operates in America[/bold]
1. "The major media-particularly, the elite media that set the agenda that others generally follow-are corporations selling privileged audiences to other businesses. It would hardly come as a surprise if the picture of the world they present were to reflect the perspectives and interests of the sellers, the buyers, and the product. Concentration of ownership of the media is high and increasing. Furthermore, those who occupy managerial positions in the media, or gain status within them as commentators, belong to the same privileged elites, and might be expected to share the perceptions, aspirations, and attitudes of their associates, reflecting their own class interests as well. Journalists entering the system are unlikely to make their way unless they conform to these ideological pressures, generally by internalizing the values; it is not easy to say one thing and believe another, and those who fail to conform will tend to be weeded out by familiar mechanisms."
2. If the media were honest, they would say, Look, here are the interests we represent and this is the framework within which we look at things. This is our set of beliefs and commitments. Thats what they would say, very much as their critics say. For example, I dont try to hide my commitments, and the Washington Post and New York Times shouldnt do it either. However, they must do it, because this mask of balance and objectivity is a crucial part of the propaganda function. In fact, they actually go beyond that. They try to present themselves as adversarial to power, as subversive, digging away at powerful institutions and undermining them. The academic profession plays along with this game.
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9. "You dont have any other society where the educated classes are so effectively indoctrinated and controlled by a subtle propaganda system a private system including media, intellectual opinion forming magazines and the participation of the most highly educated sections of the population. Such people ought to be referred to as Commissars for that is what their essential function is to set up and maintain a system of doctrines and beliefs which will undermine independent thought and prevent a proper understanding and analysis of national and global institutions, issues, and policies."
10. Citizens of the democratic societies should undertake a course of intellectual self defense to protect themselves from manipulation and control, and to lay the basis for meaningful democracy.
1. "The major media-particularly, the elite media that set the agenda that others generally follow-are corporations selling privileged audiences to other businesses. It would hardly come as a surprise if the picture of the world they present were to reflect the perspectives and interests of the sellers, the buyers, and the product. Concentration of ownership of the media is high and increasing. Furthermore, those who occupy managerial positions in the media, or gain status within them as commentators, belong to the same privileged elites, and might be expected to share the perceptions, aspirations, and attitudes of their associates, reflecting their own class interests as well. Journalists entering the system are unlikely to make their way unless they conform to these ideological pressures, generally by internalizing the values; it is not easy to say one thing and believe another, and those who fail to conform will tend to be weeded out by familiar mechanisms."
2. If the media were honest, they would say, Look, here are the interests we represent and this is the framework within which we look at things. This is our set of beliefs and commitments. Thats what they would say, very much as their critics say. For example, I dont try to hide my commitments, and the Washington Post and New York Times shouldnt do it either. However, they must do it, because this mask of balance and objectivity is a crucial part of the propaganda function. In fact, they actually go beyond that. They try to present themselves as adversarial to power, as subversive, digging away at powerful institutions and undermining them. The academic profession plays along with this game.
[center]*******[/center
9. "You dont have any other society where the educated classes are so effectively indoctrinated and controlled by a subtle propaganda system a private system including media, intellectual opinion forming magazines and the participation of the most highly educated sections of the population. Such people ought to be referred to as Commissars for that is what their essential function is to set up and maintain a system of doctrines and beliefs which will undermine independent thought and prevent a proper understanding and analysis of national and global institutions, issues, and policies."
10. Citizens of the democratic societies should undertake a course of intellectual self defense to protect themselves from manipulation and control, and to lay the basis for meaningful democracy.
http://www.alternet.org/media/10-brilliant-quotes-noam-chomsky-how-media-really-operates-america
Nobody explains it like Noam Chomsky.
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WAPO: Dear readers: Please stop calling us ‘the media.’ There is no such thing. [View all]
ehrnst
Sep 2016
OP
It's a bit like people blaming "the Government", when in fact it's the Reps blocking everything.
OnDoutside
Sep 2016
#19
"There is no media, you guys are just being silly and that's why we're laughing at you."
Shandris
Sep 2016
#6
"Paul Farhi is The Washington Post's media reporter". OK Paul, your resignation is accepted.
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2016
#10
What would you call the group of people serving as go-between between the powers that be and the
world wide wally
Sep 2016
#17
What media is....is 6 giant corporations who own 90% of what we call media/press....
FrenchieCat
Sep 2016
#20
You are correct, it isn't media, it is Corporate Media. Thanks for alerting me to be more precise
still_one
Sep 2016
#26
I think we need to make a distinction between television, print, and social media.
kentuck
Sep 2016
#30