Archive for November, 2005

Bias in the media

I’m watching Fox News, (for entertainment I guess.)
Is this Conan I’m watching? Letterman?

They’re certinaly not trying to pass this off as NEWS are they? Whatever happened to the BBC’s stand on being non-biased in reporting? Even the BBC has vered from that lond held moto. You don’t get news anymore, you get a politically corrected spin to it, but you’re not supposed to notice they’re spinning it.

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Acuracy in media???

Fox News (watch it only for the entertainment, if you can stand it), Why is it I could easly find more/better information than they had durring this whole report!?!

My days in the media we wouldn’t do such a thing,

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Our role is to inform the public

Marvin Kalb, a longtime broadcaster now with Harvard’s Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, says “some tilting toward a sympathetic view of the American soldier at war” is “a natural phenomenon in this context,” one that had not prevented the public from getting “very good coverage on television.”

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Natalie Jost’s blog.

I’ve a new find that you must check out, Natalie Jost’s “10ft2ft.com”.
Natalie has a wonderful site that you should explore. Check it out, start here, 10ft2ft.com/?page_id=311#10ft2ft.


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