U.S. Media Have Lost The Will To Dig Deep
In an email uncovered and released by the House Judiciary Committee last month, Tim Griffin, once Karl Rove's right-hand man, gloated that "no [U.S.] national press picked up" a BBC Television story reporting that the Rove team had developed an elaborate scheme to challenge the votes of thousands of African Americans in the 2004 election.
Griffin wasn't exactly right. The Los Angeles Times did run a follow-up article a few days later in which it reported the findings. But he was essentially right. Most of the major U.S. newspapers and the vast majority of television news programs ignored the story even though it came at a critical moment just weeks before the election.
According to Griffin (who has since been dispatched to Arkansas to replace one of the U.S. attorneys fired by the Justice Department), the mainstream media rejected the story because it was wrong.
"That guy is a British reporter who accepted some false allegations and made a story up," he said.
Let's get one fact straight, Mr. Griffin. "That guy" is not a British reporter. I am an American living abroad, putting investigative reports on the air from London for the British Broadcasting Corp.
I'm not going to argue with Rove's minions about the validity of our reporting, which led the news in Britain. But I can tell you this: To the extent that it was ignored in the United States, it wasn't because the report was false. It was because it was complicated and murky and because it required a lot of time and reporting to get to the bottom of it. In fact, not one U.S. newsperson even bothered to ask me or the BBC for the data and research we had painstakingly done in our effort to demonstrate the existence of the scheme.
The truth is, I knew that a story like this one would never be reported in my own country. Because investigative reporting — the kind Jack Anderson used to do regularly and which was carried in hundreds of papers across the country, the kind of muckraking, data-intensive work that takes time and money and ruffles feathers — is dying.
I've been through this before, too many times. Take this investigative report, also buried in the U.S.: Back in December 2000, I received two computer disks from the office of Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris. Analysis of the data, plus documents that fell my way, indicated that Harris' office had purged thousands of African Americans from Florida's voter rolls as "felons." Florida now admits that many of these voters were not in fact felons. Nevertheless, the blacklisting helped cost Al Gore the White House.
I reported on the phony felon purge in Britain's Guardian and Observer and on the BBC while Gore was still in the race, while the count was still on.
Yet the story of the Florida purge never appeared in the U.S. daily papers or on television. Until months later, that is, after the Supreme Court had decided the election, when it was picked up by the Washington Post and others.
U.S. papers delayed the story until the U.S. Civil Rights Commission issued a report saying our Guardian/BBC story was correct: Innocents lost their vote. At that point, protected by the official imprimatur, American editors felt it safe enough to venture out with the story. But by then, George W. Bush could read it from his chair in the Oval Office.
Again and again, I see this pattern repeated. Until there is some official investigation or allegation made by a politician, there is no story.
Or sometimes the media like to cover the controversy, not the substance, preferring an ambiguous and unsatisfying "he said, she said" report. Safe reporting, but not investigative.
I know some of the reasons why investigative reporting is on the decline. To begin with, investigations take time and money. A producer from "60 Minutes," watching my team's work on another voter purge list, said: "My God! You'd have to make hundreds of calls to make this case." In America's cash-short, instant-deadline world, there's not much room for that.
Are there still aggressive, talented investigative reporters in the U.S.? There are hundreds. I'll mention two: Seymour Hersh, formerly of the New York Times, and Robert Parry, formerly of the Associated Press, who uncovered the Iran-Contra scandal. The operative word here is "formerly." Parry tells me that he can no longer do this kind of investigative work within the confines of a U.S. daily newsroom.
One of the biggest disincentives to doing investigative journalism is that it jeopardizes future access to politicians and corporate elite. During the I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby trial, the testimony of Judith Miller and other U.S. journalists about the confidences they were willing to keep in order to maintain access seemed to me sadly illuminating.
Expose the critters and the door is slammed. That's not a price many American journalists are willing to pay.
It's different in Britain. After the 2000 election, when Harris' lawyer refused to respond to our evidence, my BBC producer made sure I chased him down the hall waving the damning documents. That's one sure way to end "access."
Reporters in Britain must adhere to extraordinarily strict standards of accuracy because there is no Bill of Rights, no "freedom of the press" to provide cover against lawsuits. Further, the British government fines reporters who make false accusations and jails others who reveal "official secrets."
I've long argued that Britain needs a 1st Amendment right to press freedom. It could, of course, borrow ours. We don't use it.
Greg Palast is the author of "Armed Madhouse: From New Orleans to Baghdad -- Sordid Secrets and Strange Tales of a White House Gone Wild."
© 2007 The Los Angeles Times
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Show AllFor many reasons, including the corporatization of America, the mainstream media has become a fourth branch of government. It is another example of our government of business, by business and for business.
"Contrary to conventional wisdom, capitalism is neither democracy nor democratic. The World Bank, IMF, WTO, and the world police (US military) protect the rich around the world and repress democratic movements that seek to empower workers (the vast majority) and bring justice to the robber barons. As long as the two major parties continue to take donations from sociopathic corporations, the media will go on in its role as corporate whore."
Excellent points, Marxymark, and the Founders of this country, along with Abe Lincoln, warned of the dangers of corporations seizing too much power from the people and ending democracy in America. Eventually, if they are allowed to continue without regulation, the top 10 percent will own us lower 90 percent -- a few large corporations will own the food we eat, the places we live, the stores we shop at, the water we drink, the air we breathe, the news we're presented, and even our DNA. (That last 'bun's in the oven' as we speak.)
For thirty years the Corprocracy has apparently been grooming us to be a nation of dumb peasants who will accept whatever message Big Brother hands down to us -- such as the inevitability of 'competing' in the global economy and the concomitant lowering of our living standards -- without complaint. That's necessary because, in the future, they'll need very few workers to run the planet, and the mass of us will have to get along on low-paying jobs servicing the wealthy, or no job at all. (Yes, back to the good old days of serfdom, only it will be called 'freedom' here, as long as no one demands their piece of the pie too loudly. Those malcontents will be tossed in jail for 'domestic terrorism' or some such rot.)
Of course, there will be a small mid-tier of scientists, soldiers and police to keep the machines going and protect the property of the top 10 percent, but the rest of us will be expendable peasants. We will be a third world nation, patriotically waving the flag and glorying in our past history, while ignoring the bowl of thin gruel on our table.
Here's a question: When have you heard anyone in the US MSM challenge the idea of global free trade or competing in same? It doesn't happen, and Noam Chomsky is rarely on TV unless it's C-Span at four in the morning.
The stage is being set and I don't see the Democrats seriously opposing this dim future; most of them are in on the deal or blind to what's going on.
I mean, they can't bring themselves to impeach Bush and Cheney, so what chance is there that they'll take on the Corprocracy?
I really hope I'm wrong about all this, but this seems to be the way we're drifting.
"So now I'm going to ask you to take 5 minutes out of your life to Google 'Jane Standley + BBC + Building 7'. If you do this, you will then have something great to 'dig deep' about, and I would look forward to your commentary, wanna touch it?"
I know whereof you speak, Citizen Pawn, and I hope Palast takes it on, even though whatever he reports will never appear in a mass marketed US publication, much less on CNN or the like.
Mr. Palast,
I have enjoyed your work for years and think that you are pretty much a stand-up, no nonsense guy. Since your article is about "digging deep", I thought I would ask you if you are aware of the "Jane Standley BBC Video" in which Jane is reporting that Building 7 (the Salomon Building)collapsed, when the building was standing over her left shoulder in a LIVE shot over the New York skyline?
Your old buddy Alex Jones has some great coverage and info on it, maybe you can give it a peek. I mean, being that you have had great success with the Beeb and are writing about "digging deep", I thought you would take this opportunity to show the rest of these guys what you mean...show em' how it's done ya know?
I watched a panel discussion with you as a guest once. The subject was vote fraud and the data related to it. You went on a great rant about "cowardly people with no spine" or something to that effect. I thought that everything you said was spot on and I pretty much always have. You have a great way with words and are always precise in your research, a rare breed of Journalist.
So now I'm going to ask you to take 5 minutes out of your life to Google "Jane Standley + BBC + Building 7". If you do this, you will then have something great to "dig deep" about, and I would look forward to your commentary, wanna touch it?
The great Italian communist Antonio Gramsci wrote of the hegemony in which the media, schools, churches and more sources of information serve the interests of the ruling capitalist class. These trusted sources consent to their master's will, following the carrot and avoiding the stick. What we need is a new hegemony that upholds a democratic socialism and scorns capitalist greed and exploitation. Contrary to conventional wisdom, capitalism is neither democracy nor democratic. The World Bank, IMF, WTO, and the world police (US military) protect the rich around the world and repress democratic movements that seek to empower workers (the vast majority) and bring justice to the robber barons. As long as the two major parties continue to take donations from sociopathic corporations, the media will go on in its role as corporate whore.
in one hand we wished, and in the other they shhh...at this point, you get the picture. the tyrants at the helm of our hellbound ship of fools have been the same sort as in eons past. little doubt they will be much different in days to come,eh ? those who seize power do so regardless of who falls under their horses. yet this sort does not hold true power. for true power is never taken. true power is of a leader held high in the arms of respect and lifted into the embrace of the throne of love of the meek. would you be more likely to fight and die by a man you feared, or one you love and respect ? this is why a tyrant in power knows he can only buy some time by ruling with fear. with your child in your arms, would you rather follow a man you fear, or die next to one you respect and love for his love of respect ? the tyrant and truly powerful will always be at odds, both as enemies on the outside and, within the very nature of man. the same goes for those free and independent sovereign citizens and the plutocratic oligarchy controlling the interests of popular communication; one pulls the stick with the cables, while the other tries to shake free of the cables and run away. one wants to share stories of life, learning, and the sweet and sometimes painful innocence of youthful imagination. ah dreams of wandering free through the many wonders of the.. well, the meaning of the story starts to get a little blurry when the old man pulling the strings lets his imagination run away with him and begins to argue with part of his own story, played by the puppet. the puppet tries to persuade the old man that he is a real live little boy who wants to play with his toy boat in the stream. the old man playfully grandfathers the little puppet, who has, as youth is oft given to, developed a notion that he's a real boy. the point is that the vital function of the puppet show is the colorful conveyance of knowledge, stories, wisdom and the value of social and cultural inherittance to the impressionable imaginations of our priceless little future citizens. it is not for the old man ( the govt.) to alter the truth of the stories, or to let his absence of mind scare the audience. as well, it is not for the puppet (the free press) to go on thinking it can just hit the ground running away with some wild imagination or notions of exisistence as anything else except as an integral function of and to the benefit of the people as keepers of the spirit and stories of truth. ....but,you know,,, as an old man and an old rag-doll tell the same old stories for a long, long, long enough time, ,,, well,,, you just cant tell right away if the both of them just started making the whole thing up as they went along........... it goes farther back than lenin seizing the telegraph and printing presses with the red guard, back farther than southern pacific railroad vs santa clara county 1866 and the birth of corporate personhood in the free press on the heels of the world bank greasing lincoln, hell, it probably goes back beyond the dead sea scrolls. .. don't let it get you down though. the free flow of information is finally coming of age. and it has been the ruin of the most powerful empires the world has known. as the pen is mightier than the tomahawk missle,,, the truth will make you free........ Truth ! FREEDOM !
ONE OTHER THING: One of the commentators dissed Palast for being in England. What is wrong with that? Gary Webb Quality reporters don't last long in America. As for Gary Webb, I'm sure that he earned his ticket to Heaven. He paid the Ultimate Price for the Truth and sadly, most people don't even know he's dead. Tragic and Sickening. What a Waste!!! Americans should have embraced him with their Open Arms. Instead, he was black-balled from the Industry and never got the Pulitzer and Nobel he deserved!!!!!
What did He Really Die For? He exposed one part of the hidden cancer of the Savage Society: autogenocide. Not only do the ruling and economic elite of America premeditatively murder people around the world, they premeditavely murder their own citizens. It's a unique social genocide that is called AUTOGENOCIDE.
Un- and under- employed for over ten years, I used my skills as a Research Scientist to try to stop the fascism that was becoming the norm in my community (Saint Cloud, Minnesota). I started collecting job numbers and numbers of the jobless. I also started noticing that people I had known most of my adult life were dying at alarming rates. Most had died of some stress-related illness and all had died before their Prime. I started collecting statistics on that. My statistics showed that these people had primarily died of stressors related to economics: they just couldn't find decent work and their lives went to hell causing all kinds of stressors. Ironically, many of these people were educated.
I almost paid for my research with my life! Someone put a bomb in my car and it went off the wrong way in November of 1999! But the harrassment began long before that with the untraceable calls that were supposed to be blocked (I had to pay extra to block unwanted calls!) A white, authoratative voice would tell me to stop "asking questions" and to keep my head down, my eyes closed and my mouth shut.
This is on public record. The fire department and the police were there. Also on public record should be the event of January 10, 2001 where I was kidnapped by the Saint Cloud Police and they tried to FORCE the local hospital to COMMIT ME (to the psychiatric ward). Forced institutionalization of independent thinkers and/or persons of Real Conscience is still one of the dirty tricks the System uses to get us out of the way! When the Authoritarian, patriarchal political and economic elite feel that the only way to keep their status quo is to force fascism throughout the land (even in the heartless "Heartland" of America), they will go to great lengths to silence individuals. That's what they did to me!!
Of course the hospital refused to admit me (the psychiatrist wept before she hugged me). But if they had, I would probably be locked up in the state hospital now so drugged that I couldn't recognize my name!!!
So I got the f*!k out before they finally got me. Am I a Bad American because I had to flee to save my life? I paid dearly for saving my life! I lost my four children and my thirteen grandchildren. I had to sell newspapers on the street for years and was always hungry and wore rags. Almost all the clothes I had were ones that customers or the Salvation Army gave me. Four university degrees, proclaimed to be one of the smartest human beings living on the planet plus my perfect test scores on the Logic part of the Graduate Records Examination say I have a "Perfect Logical Mind" and I had to sell newspapers that barely bought my daily bread! And you know what? It made me a better person and it gave me time to think-out what had happened to me and the Others: Millions of Them. And this was BEFORE BUSH!
Now find out why they wanted to kill me. I have a more devastating message than Gary Webb. Read it and weep (http://hiddenmurder.blogspot.com)
Then DO SOMETHING!!! Like FORCE ACCOUNTABILITY TO CORRUPTION (ALL OF IT!!!), START KEEPING YOUR OWN UNBIASED STATISTICS EVEN IF IT'S FROM YOUR OWN COMMUNITY-COORDINATE THOSE STATISTICS WITH OTHERS, CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE AND CAMPAIGN FOR MULITPLE-PARTY ELECTIONS INSTEAD OF THE CURRENT TWO-PARTY ONE, SO FORTH.
Gary Webb is DEAD. He lost his job, couldn't find much work and although friends and others said he was feeling hopeful and upbeat, he suddenly committed "suicide" under mysterious conditions. That is how REAL HEROES are treated in America.
During the late 1990's, I saw a reporter reporting in the field. Concerned with all the homelessness in my community (Saint Cloud, Minnesota) and with all the news announcements of there being "more" jobs than people to fill them (nobody seemed to know where these jobs were--now, years later, it was all part of the Labor Shortage Myth to bust the social safety nets to force premature deaths of citizens that industry has no use or future for....read my white paper about this at http://hiddenmurder.blogspot.com)
The reporter told me that she didn't know where those jobs were except at fastfood places, but she did tell me something interesting: She told me that she was aware of the homelessness everywhere because sometime's she had to "step over them" (when they were sleeping) to get in her office building (she was from the Twin Cities), plus she saw them everywhere in her reporting because they were everywhere.
I asked her, "Then why don't you report it?"
She replied, "It's not what the News Managers want."
Of course that's not what the News Managers want. They're puppets of the status quo. Most News Managers come from the elite tiers and they act as guards to shape the American Reality which are really carefully-polished illusions to keep the power and wealth in the hands of the status quo.
Really, the American media is fascist because it aids and abets the Rattlesnake Right in keeping its Old World feudalistic fascisim.
Fascism creeps. That way, when people wake up to what's going on, it's usually too late. Fascism can't happen without the compliance of the major media outlets and the sophisticated conception and delivery of propaganda. Most of the players know what they did and are doing. The coup de tat of the country happened a long time ago, but as long as the media lies, deceives, omits important news, refuses to "investigate," holds a corporate agenda, continues to place blue-bloods throughout its system (how about John Ellis, Dubya's cousin who worked for Fox and falsely reported that his cousin had won?), so forth, the media will never change. It exists to sell or "market" the American capitalism market model to the citizens and to the rest of the world, hiding the true realities and negative aspects of Slaughter Capitalism.
whizkid... actually you are both wrong... what has made the biggest change is the removal of "The Fairness Doctrine" which was implemented under the careful guidance of Bush1 during the Reagan years.
During the 1980's, the "born again religion" industry started buying up radio stations like crazy... radio was dying out from a commercial profit standpoint, but was still a viable tool for propaganda and for reaching people who were busy doing manual labor like farmers in their tractors. The Limbaughs, Falwells and Robertsons of America saw radio as a fabulously inexpensive way to sell their books, raise their donation margins and increase their individual followings.
I mean think about all of the criticism and public disgust the media was able generate about Clinton's sad little affair... Clinton was almost impeached over a little lie about a personal affair, despite all of his remarkable successes in the 1990's. All of that was intricately orchestrated by the fascist right-wing media while that same media was ranting about "left-wing liberal media bias". Yet look at everything Junior has gotten away with!
Bush1, for all his other shortcomings, was an excellent learner during his period at the CIA... he and his cronies learned the value of dis-information and manipulated media... and have continued to use the techniques VERY effectively for over a quarter century now.
It was Bush1 who established the infamous "Office of Political Diplomacy" operated by Otto Reich and his hand-picked team of dis-information experts from the CIA and the Army's 4th PSYOPS Group... Otto left that position in the middle of the night, after he and his crew had been exposed for illegally planting false news stories in the American media... AND BUSH2 BROUGHT OTTO BACK IN FEBRUARY 2002! (As another "Recess Appointment"!)
Our media isn't likely to heal immediately, just because they have been exposed for not doing their job... thank goodness we still have access to things like the UK Guardian/Observer and Asian Times for reasonably honest news about America!
...and thanks to Greg Pallast and others for doing such a fine job of telling us the facts even if we have to get them from the foreign Press!
Thanks Greg!
Freedom of the press means owning one.
We got a whiff of who owns who, as we witnessed all of the 'In-Bed-Withs' that showed up at the Carl Rove dance party, as a collective conscience, flipped the collective bird to the American viewing public.
Joseph Gobbles would have great admiration for this bunch of finely tuned control freaks.
Maat, Best Wishes and Hope
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk1vEuhBuEU
Most of us don't even realize the difference between good journalism and what we get on the network news because we are so used to what we have. I never paid much attention until the 2000 election when the Supreme Court gave Bush the presidency. That is when I sat up and started taking notice of what is going on in this country. To find out anything of substance, I had to search online where I found a lot of good information--blogs, podcasts, and British newspapers as well as many other news sources. I really appreciate good investigative reporting such as what Greg Palast offers. Thank you, Greg!
"We all know that most Corporations are run by rabid neocon Republican's!"
I have to quibble with that line, Peacemaker. Corporations, including the ones controlling most of the US media, are fundamentally sociopathic organizations that will go whichever way the wind blows. Terms like liberal, conservative, Republican and Democrat mean nothing to them, as well as concepts such as democracy and freedom. They are entirely cynical about all of it.
After all, the modern American corporation is not a democracy, it's a dictatorship; you do what you're told or you're fired. And the investors have very little to say about what the board of directors do, and usually don't -- as long as they're making money. They may feel more comfortable with neocons than progressives, but they will change their colors quickly, if it's to their advantage.
Should the US turn left in the next election, the corporations will be right there with their checkbooks or envelopes of cash handy, ready to gush over the 'liberals' and approve their agenda.
This won't change until corporate behemoths are kept out of our electoral process and our public servants no longer have to whore themselves to raise money to get elected.
So far, I haven't seen any Democrat except Dennis Kucinich and Russ Feingold who has even mentioned this problem.
ohh youtube as a solution.... sure to find solid journalism there, and oh by the way - wonder who is making money on our newfound self-entertainment...?
Greg Palast is the last bit of fresh air out there. I like him very much, even if he isn't a "nice guy." :)
Thank You, Mr. Palast.
He has pointed out some changes that are not going to correct themselves anytime soon. We, the USA, have a culture of greed and power is centered amongst only a handful of cronies that are complicit with each other. Well, I don't know how new this is to America, but the elite certainly have had a banquet over the last decade with the massive consolidation of wealth. What a demise for the masses!
I wonder what is next. Greedy people often shoot themselves in the foot....one can only hope...'cause the foot is connected to the leg of America.
A lot of the current mess Ronald Reagan started! It's one of the ten commandments of the conservative's to have less regulation from government. So Reagan set about deregulating everything he could! He allowed Corporations to control too many media sources with less government regulation! It's only a matter of time before the abuse from big business starts. We all know that most Corporations are run by rabid neocon Republican's! We need to go back to the days where there was some regulation on how many media sources a corporation could own! To where one corporation could not gobble up to many media sources and impose their view on everyone. This nonsense of deregulation everything has proven to be a complete disaster for this country! Like everything the Republican's have tried to do!
Thank God Bill Moyers is back - maybe he can shame them into doing their jobs.
Poet makes a good point here. Having once worked as a radio news director, I know there is considerable self-censorship going on. Everyone in the newsroom knows the beliefs of whoever is signing one's paycheck and crafts their stories accordingly. Most people in the upper reaches of the MSM are what George Orwell referred to when he wrote about the "really well-trained dogs" in the news media who "do their tricks" without having to be told first.
I never once received a memo telling me what to report, but I knew very well what would never get on the air or, if it did, what would be sure to lead to my dismissal and that consisted of anything that affected the profit margin of the company that employed me.
That's why I'm not in that job anymore -- I eventually put the wrong thing on the air.
"BushCo Conservative Media has taken over America completely.
Journalists in the 60's made around $20,000 or less a year and weren't really threatened by the NeoCons in Nixon's White House because they knew they had the US Constitution behind them and jobs were a dime a dozen. (See Woodward & Bernstein)."
That's true, Prophet, and, ironically, it was because of 'Woodstein,' especially after the film "All the President's Men" was released, that so many kids went to journalism schools in the 70s. They had stars in their eyes and delusions that they would be the next hard-charging reporter who would change the country and gain fame and fortune. Little did they realize that real journalism, of the kind Greg Palast refers to, is usually lonely, excruciating work that offers few rewards except the personal satisfaction that you did your job well.
Today, it's easier, cheaper, and much safer to recycle govt. press releases, play "he said, she said," and obsess on Anna Nicole Smith than do any real reporting.
What used to be a blue-collar career, in the days of great newspapermen such as Mike Royko or Jack Anderson, has become a white-collar yuppie career choice which can pay well if you kiss the king's ring.
The news business in America is fated to stay an arm of corporate propaganda until the national media conglomerates are broken up.
Thank you Greg Palast for setting the record straight. Interestly yesterday my copy of The Sun magazine arrived. Its lead story was an interview with you. I read it it twice last night because it contained information on several issues and cases I had never heard or read reported before. Cherry picked news is Out. The whole Truth is In. I enjoyed reading Armed Madhouse last year. Keep up the Good work. It means a lot to us little people out here seeking Truth and Justice.
Perhaps Rick92X prefers Rush Limbaugh?
This is vanity journalism at its worst. Given that this Op/Ed is published in the LA Times, it seems just a bit ironic for Greg Palast to be claiming that he can't get a fair shake in the American media.
Moreover, Palast's claims that his reporting on the purge of persons who were wrongly classified as convicted felons could have turned the 2000 election are bogus. By the time he published his reports, the case was in hands of the courts who were concerned with procedural matters and not verifying whether his claims were true. Moreover, no journalist could have changed the outcome because of the very narrow focus of the court's review.
The bottom line is that this is typical Palast: lots of self-aggrandizing "I'm the only one speaking truth to power...blah blah blah" nonsense. The reality is, of course, much different.
Uh, this is news? Do you mean to tell me that the press in the United States is owned by a handfull of fascists? This article might have been relevant about twenty years ago but you're a little late getting to the starting gate.
There's another solution, though. Let's take YouTube as an example. As the music/recording industry demands that copyrighted material be yanked, the bulk of the remaining material will be public domain type stuff. But I don't see any indication that people are leaving in droves. On the contrary, I see the rise of a new Vaudeville, a new folk/chautauqua movement, etc. People are beginning to entertain and amuse themselves, no skimming/predatory middle-man needed.
And so the "other" solution for corporate media is to just let them die. So long as we have blogs, venues like this, newsgroups, forums, etc. the next generation or two will be getting more of its material via this mechanism. The corporate/apologist media is, naturally and through its own accord, becoming increasingly irrelevant. They'll be the slickest show in town, maybe, but preaching to a small audience of half-fossilized fuddy-duddies in 10-20 years.
Corporate media is beyond redemption. The only solution is divestiture to break the concentration of ownership and return of the Fairness Doctrine.
Read "Bush Saves Puppy By Stopping Runaway Truck With Bare Hands" at:
http://assimilatedpress.blogspot.com/2007/04/bush-saves-puppy-by-stopping-runaway.html
George Bush is holding our troops hostage in Iraq. The ransom he demands from the American people is enough money to secure the oil fields long enough to divide them among his friends.
Someone better send out for pizza and cigarettes before he kills them all.
So much for that "LIBERAL" bias.
I should also add that as a member of FAIR (www.FAIR.org) there was no shortage of media misbehavior in the Clinton years.
This is not at all a new problem. Everyone should read "Manufacturing Consent - The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Herman and Chomsky (1988)
"Things will change after Bush is gone..." Since they have stolen the last two presidential elections,where do you think this problem is going? Please tell us, Greg, how do we keep this Republican menace from stealing it again? I remember you advised Americans to just get out and overwhelm their numnbers in the November '06 Congressional election. Is that your strategy in '08? They have already put into place law and legislation slipped through in the dead of night and disguised as wolf in granny clothing, they cannot afford to lose what they are about to take...OVER...
whizkid:
"Clinton comes along and suddenly they have a nose for news that includes hypercoverage of any fiction harmful to that administration"
You still don't get it. Yes, the media covered his the titillating trysts, but did they cover the following:
1. The hundreds of thousands (up to a million) killed in Clinton's economic blockage and periodic bombings of Iraq?
2. The lies behind Clinton's 1998 bombing of Iraq.
3. The lies and deceit behind Clinton's bombing of Yugoslavia.
4. A total media blackout of the heavily Clinton-supported Mutilateral Agreement on Investments which would have literally forfeited the sovereignty of the world's nations to corporate power. It failed only because international outcry (an outcry not audible in the US) when a leaked copy was put on the internet.
5. The continued decline of US wage earners.
6. The US status as having the largest prison population in the world. His "three strikes" laws sending shoplifters and possessors of small amounts of pot to 40 years in prison without parole - but only if your skin was dark.
etc...etc...
Golly. Gee. Someone noticed that we no longer have a free press in the U.S. Remarkable observation. Absolutely remarkable.
I'm not sure how much the 1996 law has to do with it. More like who's in office.
Under Bush 1, the Washington press corp were see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.
Clinton comes along and suddenly they have a nose for news that includes hypercoverage of any fiction harmful to that administration.
Enter Bush 2 and its back to see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.
So the pattern seems to be, for democrats, everything is covered and sensationalized, even fiction. With republicans, nothing gets covered - even the truth.
i agree with stardog, it is not enough to have faith in a change of president will solve all of our problems. before we start celebrating when Bush is gone we need to start addressing real problems and put DEMANDS on the next president and FORCE them to meet our demands
i find Greg's article to be on point and true today. we need to figure out solutions. having our little progressive niche media or blogs or what have you is great but it is clearly not doing enough. we need more investigative reporters. maybe Greg can teach a class on it?
It's not we're talking about a country filled with independently owned and operated media outlets run by ethical mavericks out to do their ancestors proud.
Big Media does whatever brings profits - not just profits, but ExxonMobil profits. Hopefully. With that "most at any cost" mentality, they will provide what "the people" view most often. If "the people" didn't watch Fox, there would be no Fox.
Hence, if "reporters" all did their job with integrity, there would be no fear of being denied access, because the result would be denying the entire press access. But the politicians pay off Big Media for their subservience via waivers, deregulation, et al. So if you want to "report" for Big Media, you must serve the master only.
The real question is: how can so many Americans continue to work for corporations they know are helping do destroy this fine country? Is a pay check so important to so many that blindness and denial are pandemic? Here's an idea - all of you now employed by Big Media in any capacity: quit. Take a stand. Say enough. Stop the evil from within. Support the troops - stop enabling their pain and suffering.
One of the strangest ironies to be found in the collapse of investigative journalism is that "access" is clearly NOT a requirement for good reporting. Palast is probably the most visible example of this, having managed from his base in Britain to uncover the Florida 2000 story, reports on the rape of consumers by the energy companies, and all the rest. I don't believe the media elite and beltway pundits are so concerned about trying to retain their access to the stream of garbage coming out of the government's PR/PI shops; they're just too greedy, lazy, ego-driven and somhow turned on by being insiders in that toxic environment to bother pursuing a good story (or any story).
To my way of thinking, there's something very unhealthy about anyone who wants to cultivate a relationship with Washington in general, and the Bush administration in particular, today.
Dream on if you think the problem with the mainstream media will change just by putting a Democrat in the White House. Clinton was the one who oversaw the FCC rule changes in 1996 that helped Big Media increase their control and reach...
The US media has been heavily influened if not controlled for decades. The last three Presidents increased involvement of Army Psy-Ops and the NSA in overseeing what is reported including providing their own sources.
As for real investigate journalism, remember what happened to Gary Webb for reporting on the importation of cocaine by the CIA in the San Jose Mercury News? Report real news and you will be blacklisted from the corporate press.
Hey Greg--
If US journalists are such wusses, then how come you fled to the UK and had your salary and perks gauranteed by the payers of licensing fees over there. Or haven't you noticed that real reporters soon end up being driven out or marginalized?
It's not the reporters it's their paymasters who are responsible for the sorry news coverage. That's what Bill Moyers program a couple nights ago was all about.
If we (the general public) would support net publishing and broadcasting the way corporations support print publications we would soon enough have reporters and journalists with teeth and claws.
Our democracy cannot function unless we have an independent media which is prepared to investigate and keep the voters informed without bias.
BushCo Conservative Media has taken over America completely.
Journalists in the 60's made around $20,000 or less a year and weren't really threatened by the NeoCons in Nixon's White House because they knew they had the US Constitution behind them and jobs were a dime a dozen. (See Woodward & Bernstein).
These days, half assed jerks on Fox Noise make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year and get huge tax rebates to report fluff like Anna Nicole Smith's endless death and missing Girl Scouts for weeks at a clip.
Things will change after Bush is gone.
I hear this story finally gained attention!
http://www.gregpalast.com/bbc-newsnight-vulture-story-on-democracy-now/
Things will change after Bush is gone and non republicans are in the White House. Big time republican donors will still control the media. I believe that things will change when corporations like GE can't own a radio or tv station, a newpaper or any other type a broadcast medium. When news outlets quit being a political participant and becomes only a politcal reporting mechanism, then there will be change.
Greg Palast is one of the most incisive reporters around. No wonder he can't come back into the USA. His reporting, like Seymour Hersch, exposes much of what the national press refuses to cover.
When one is in a cemetery, one should not have to dig to know that there are dead bodies everywhere.
"Things will change after Bush is gone."
Wish it were that simple. The media follows the quite bi-partisan business interests of their corporate owners and advertizing clients.
It is VERY important to remember that the readers/listeners/viewers are NOT the customers of a commercial media outlet, the advertizers are. Moreover, it follows from this the media's product for sale is absolutely NOT news and entertainment, their product is the viewers - ones that are compliant and primed-for-shopping.
So, to summarize, to the corporate media, YOU aren't the customer, YOU are their product - for sale to their paying customers - other corporations. The news and entertainment is just to get you viewing or reading the media, with the goal of getting you brainwashed to think you need the products the advertizers market.
So, when viewed in this light, it is amazing the corporate, capitalist media manages to convey any usable news at all - but, come to think of it, maybe they don't!
As far as Palast, I don't blame him for working for the BBC, It would be that or unemployment, or Gary Webb, suicide. The BBC through their hands-off, earmarked-radio/TV sales tax funding, are an example of media who'se customers really are the citizens.