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- From: paul@hsh.com
- Newsgroups: alt.news-media
- Subject: Re: Media Bias? YOU Decide. Resumes Tell All
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.155127.273@hsh.com>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 19:51:27 GMT
- References: <1992Nov16.154804.445@uts.cc.wayne.edu> <1e8p66INNg4u@nigel.msen.com>
- <1992Nov16.195728.4662@uts.cc.wayne.edu> <tufnel.722113859@camelot>
- Organization: HSH Associates
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- In article <tufnel.722113859@camelot>, tufnel@camelot.bradley.edu (Timothy Bartley) writes:
- > It seems that everyone is talking about individual reporting biases rather
- > than corporate "biases" that are much more powerful. Do you realize that over
- > half the media sources in the U.S. are owned by around 25 corporations? In a
- > situation like this, objectivity is bound to lessen. I would suggest that
- > anyone interested read a bood called "The Media Monopoly" by Ben Bagdikian.
-
- There's something in what Ben says, but not much; Ben's book is showing its
- age. If I remember correctly, we read it in my Media Analysis class in college
- circa 1979.
-
- Yes, General Electric-type businesses still own some of the major media outlets
- (NBC, in GE's case). However, since "TMM" was written, things have changed
- radically; many of the corporations that NOW own major media are far removed
- from the hulking, big-business types of "corporations," using their subsidieary
- media outlets as a big-business mouthpiece, that Bagdikian had in mind with his
- allegations of "corporate control."
-
- "Corporations" still control the major media, but what types? Increasingly,
- it's *media* and/or *entertainment* corporations. What is the primary business
- avenue for Ted Turner's empire? Or Disney, Columbia, Gannett, The New York
- Times Company, Time-Warner, etc? And increasingly, the "news" department at
- the networks is overseen more by the entertainment division (the movie
- 'Network' was ahead of its time in that respect).
-
- Many media outlets are, to be sure, still used as mouthpieces by their
- owners... so it IS worthwhile to ask what axes those owners have to grind. In
- Turner's case, it is all too apparent (IMHO, he hastened to add).
- Unfortunately, as the ownership shifts to entertainment/media corporations,
- there are fewer independent, unfettered reporters remaining to ask these
- questions.
-
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