I figured I'd create this instead of the plethora of "Liberal Media" threads to address the pan-partisan problems with the current state of what is considered to be the "Mass Media."I'll kick it off with an article from Naked Capitalism:
10/17/2009 1:06:58 PM
It cannot be considered propaganda when others are free to say otherwise without fear of reprisal. That said, we are under threat of propaganda, because all broadcasters currently serve at the pleasure of the FCC.
10/17/2009 4:31:57 PM
I don't know that propaganda, by definition, prohibits an opposing view, I think it just needs to be an overwhelming view.But in a sense there are reprisals, as the article mentions, such as being cut off from access. I'm not saying it is a government conspiracy or that corporations don't have a right to present themselves in the best possible light, they do, but I think we're looking at a shift away from the old media as it becomes increasingly ineffective.
10/17/2009 4:43:10 PM
10/18/2009 1:30:46 AM
Remember when media was objective?Actually, shouldn't a libertarian welcome a wide-open media market? Shouldn't Rational Self-Interest drive the media?
10/19/2009 12:35:25 PM
actually yeah. I've been arguing for biased media for quite some time. My only problem comes with people representing themselves as somehow above partisanship.
10/19/2009 1:18:58 PM
10/19/2009 7:32:30 PM
no idea where to post this, but lolhttp://www.charlotteobserver.com/118/story/1012759.html
10/21/2009 8:25:33 PM
10/22/2009 4:24:17 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CKHFn8mULECNN appears to think "they" all look alike.
10/23/2009 4:34:45 AM
Lou Dobbs leaving CNN:
11/11/2009 9:03:18 PM
^ YAYYYYYYYYYhe and Wolf Blitzer are the worst of CNN, imho
11/11/2009 9:30:28 PM
11/11/2009 10:39:01 PM
11/13/2009 3:12:54 AM
Interesting article by Robert Kaplan:
12/30/2009 7:16:12 PM