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Amerikansk toppjournalist: Journalistkåren bugar för Bush

 
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PostPosted: Fri, 2005 Dec 02 17:53:16    Post subject: Amerikansk toppjournalist: Journalistkåren bugar för Bush Reply with quote

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Amerikansk toppjournalist: Journalistkåren bugar för Bush
Besök svt.se och lyssna på 85-åriga Helen Thomas, veteran bland journalisterna i Vita Huset, som har bevakat nio presidenter. Från John F Kennedy i början av 60-talet fram till George W Bush.
    - När Bush kom började journalisterna gå i ledband,
säger hon. Själv ströks hon från presidentens lista, sedan hon ställt en obekväm fråga.

Mediemagaisinet skriver:
    I USA har dessutom Bushadministrationen hittat ett sätt att nå ut med nyheter utan att riskera ifrågasättanden. Myndigheterna producerar helt enkelt egna färdiga nyhetsinslag. Lokala TV-stationer som har mycket sändningstid men små resurser sänder inslagen i sina vanliga nyheter.
    - Det är medvetet falska nyheter, ren propaganda från regeringen, och det borde tittarna få veta, säger Deborah Potter, journalist och mediekonsult i Washington DC.

    Mediemagasinets Ola Sandstig samtalar med Sveriges Radios Cecilia Uddén om tendenser inom amerikansk journalistik, och om hur journalister låter sig styras. I USA - och i Sverige.

Se programmet på webben.


Eller läs detta:

Link to corresponding website: http://freepress.net/presswar/

From: Robert W. McChesney, President
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 5:53 AM
Subject: Update: Bush's War on the Press
    Dear :

    A host of recent developments have made it clear that the Bush White House is doing battle against the journalistic standards and practices that underpin of our democracy. With its unprecedented campaign to undermine and stifle independent journalism, Bush & Co. have demonstrated brazen contempt for the Constitution and considerable fear of an informed public.

    Free Press has launched a campaign to chronicle and combat Bush's war on the press. Today, we published a new report showing the scope and intensity of the administration's assault on press freedoms. The growing list of attacks on the press is truly astonishing:

    Infiltrating Public Broadcasting
    White House loyalists inside the Corporation for Public Broadcasting have launched a crusade to remake PBS, NPR and other public media into official mouthpieces. Kenneth Tomlinson's tenure at the CPB was characterized by targeting journalists like Bill Moyers who dared to air dissenting voices or prepare investigative reports on the administration.

    Tomlinson's goal was clearly to fire a shot across the bow of all public stations so managers would shy away from the sort of investigative journalism that might expose Bush administration malfeasance. Tomlinson resigned in disgrace but left behind a cast of cronies to carry out his partisan crusade. And we still don't know the extent to which Karl Rove and others at the White House orchestrated his efforts.

    Manufacturing Fake News
    Under Bush administration directives, at least 20 federal agencies have produced and distributed scores of "video news releases" out of a $254 million slush fund set up to manufacture taxpayer-funded propaganda. These bogus and deceptive stories have been broadcast on TV stations nationwide without any acknowledgment that they were prepared by the government rather than local journalists.

    The segments - which trumpeted administration "successes," promoted its controversial line on issues like overhauling Medicare, and featured Americans "thanking" Bush - have been repeatedly labeled "covert propaganda" by investigators at the Government Accountability Office.

    Bribing Journalists
    The administration has paid pundits to sing its praises. Earlier this year, TV commentator Armstrong Williams pocketed $240,000 in taxpayer money to laud Bush's education policies. Three other journalists have since been discovered on the government dole; and Williams admits that he has "no doubt" that other paid Bush shills are still on the loose.

    The administration has even exported these tactics. According to the Los Angeles Times, the U.S. military is now secretly paying Iraqi newspapers to publish stories written by American troops.

    Lying about the Iraq War
    The White House saw the battle for domestic popular opinion as one of the main fronts in the war in Iraq. With the help of a compliant media, truth became the first casualty in their campaign to whip up support. But rather than admit to their lies and misinformation, the administration continues to attack those reporting the truth.

    As Frank Rich recently wrote in the New York Times, the administration's "web of half-truths and falsehoods used to sell the war did not happen by accident; it was woven by design and then foisted on the public by a P.R. operation built expressly for that purpose in the White House."

    Eliminating Dissent in the Mainstream Media
    Bush has all but avoided traditional press conferences, closing down a prime venue for holding the executive accountable. On those rare occasions when he deigned to meet reporters, presidential aides turned the press conferences into parodies by seating a friendly right-wing "journalist," former male escort Jeff Gannon, amid the reporters and then steering questions to him when tough issues arose.

    They have effectively silenced serious questioners, like veteran journalist Helen Thomas, by refusing to have the president or his aides call on reporters who challenge them. And they have established a hierarchy for journalists seeking interviews with administration officials, which favors networks that give the White House favorable coverage.

    Gutting the Freedom of Information Act
    The administration has scrapped enforcement of the Freedom of Information Act and has made it harder for reporters to do their jobs by refusing to cooperate with even the most basic requests for comment and data from government agencies. This is part of a broader clampdown on access to information that has made it virtually impossible for journalists to cover vast areas of government activity.

    Consolidating Media Control
    The administration continues to make common cause with the most powerful broadcast corporations in an effort to rewrite ownership laws in a manner that favors monopoly control of information. The Federal Communications Commission will announce plans to rewrite the ownership rules soon - it could happen as early as February - with aims of unleashing a new wave of media consolidation. The administration's desired rules changes would strike a mortal blow to local reporting and further squeeze journalists.


    In a famous 1945 opinion, Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black said that "the First Amendment rests on the assumption that the widest possible dissemination of information from diverse and antagonistic sources is essential to the welfare of the public, that a free press is a condition of a free society." In other words, a free press is the sine qua non of the entire American Constitution and republican experiment.

    We started Free Press because our democracy demands a diverse and independent media. The Bush administration's attack on the foundations of self-government requires a response of similar caliber. I hope you'll join me in the year ahead as Free Press works to hold the administration accountable for all its attacks on journalism and see that such abuses will not be repeated in the future.

    Please take a moment to visit our online campaign to defend democracy from the White House assault on the media.

    Onward,

    Robert W. McChesney
    President
    Free Press
    www.freepress.net

    P.S. Know more people who would like to keep updated on this and other media reform issues? Urge them to join our e-activist list. The more people you enlist in the movement for media reform, the better our chances of success.

(In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.)
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