[NLA] Media Alert
Art LaChance
arthur at ellijay.com
Wed Jan 9 16:27:24 EST 2002
Well Kathleen I hate to say it but: so much for free speech. I don't think that's what the old guys had in mind when they wrote up the ol' Bill of Rights, do you?
Maybe we'll soon see the day when the evening news is considered as the fictional entertainment it often is. (?)
Art
KathleenBombach at aol.com wrote:
> Art:
> Last year I asked a well-known CNN international correspondent who was visiting El Paso why his stories did not get more coverage. His answer was that they did not 'sell' to the American viewership. I asked him why a story he had on CNN the evening before had elided over some of the more brutal abuses occuring in the international manufacturing plants in Cd. Juarez. Same answer, and the network did not want to include too many nasty details of worker abuses.
> Of course, the news outlets all belong now to large multi-national corporations like Sony, Aol-Time Warner, and Rupert Murdoch who have a stake in promoting their own movies, music, products, and corporate philosophy.
> For anyone interested in reading up on media concentration and corporate ownership and the effect it has had on what news stories get coverage, go to www.thenation.com.
> Kathleen
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