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— From Press Corps to Press Corpse

 

 

 

" It is the Absolute Right of the State

to supervise the Formation of Public Opinion. "

~ Paul Joseph Goebbels

 

 

 

http://tvnewslies.org/html/history.html

 

Suggested Reading:

http://tvnewslies.org/html/suggested_reading.html

 

 

 

From Press Corps to Press Corpse

 

 

During the early 1970s

the American Press emerged as the global leader in integrity.

Press corps from around the world stood in awe of the fact

that the American Press held its Government and President

accountable for their actions. Between CBS News' airing of

what is now referred to as " The Pentagon Papers " ,

http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB48/

and the investigative reporting by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein

http://www.heroism.org/class/1970/wood.html

of the Washington Post, exposing the Watergate Scandal,

the world became aware of the power of " Freedom of the Press " .

It was the press corps that held the government accountable,

at least to an extent.

 

The International Community watched with amazement, respect

and jealously as the American Press exposed corruption at highest

levels in the American Government. Responsible honest reporting of

events, without spin, resulted in a change of leadership

in the greatest most powerful nation on the Planet.During this period

in American history the bulk of the news was reported in print.

The Watergate Scandal spawned out of a tiny article

about a little break in at the Watergate Hotel.

 

Journalism was more than a vocation, it was a calling.

Those of us that have had the pleasure of meeting journalist

and photo journalists understand this.

There is an underlying dedication to the implied responsibility

of informing the public of the events of the world.

 

How did a press corps that used to hold presidents accountable

get Bushwhacked?

 

Today the American Press has become the laughing stock of the world.

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20030428/dixit

 

No longer are they looked at with the respect their predecessors

worked so hard to earn. I speak mainly of the Mass Media,

not of the fine dedicated small publications that are available to

those who seek them out. The American Press is all but a complete

failure today.

 

http://victoria.indymedia.org/news/2003/02/11875.php

 

Unfortunately today a mask has been placed over the face

of the American journalists, and a filter has been applied to their

voice.

 

You want proof of a filter you say?

 

How is it that in a world with thousands of stories to be reported

during any given moment, the same stories are reported

by virtually every mass media outlet? Regarding television media,

not only are the same stories reported, but they are reported

in the same sequence! How is this mathematically possible?

 

The odds of this occurring once between 2 television news

" entertainment " networks is astronomical, yet it happens among

virtually all of the hundreds of local and national television news

" entertainment " programs every single day.

 

What do I mean by a " Mask " ?

 

The face of the news has changed. Today's TV News

" Entertainment " personalities are just that, personalities.

They are faces, mostly attractive faces, or faces that seem

trustworthy, hired only to draw your attention. A new trend is

taking place that proves how important the " Face " factor is.

 

The new trend is the hiring of women broadcasters who have

exceptionally expressive faces. The purpose of this is to impress

upon the viewer an inappropriately heightened sense of horror or

concern as the broadcaster reports a story. You can compare this

effect to the subliminal response of an infant who has not yet

learned to understand words; the infant responds emotionally to an

adults face.

 

When an infant hears a noise, or falls down, if the adult laughs

there is more of a chance of the infant not being frightened

by what just happens, however if the adult responds with fear or

worry, the infant takes it's cue and believes that there is

something to worry about.

The latter commonly results in a crying infant.

This response is similar in adults.

 

An example might be that someone in a room says something

a bit harsh or outrageous, and it catches you off guard.

You don't quite know what to make of it. You immediately look around.

You see the person who made the comment. You can tell, simply

by the facial _expression as to the intention of the comment,

you will know if it was a joke, or if it was serious.

Your emotions follow the person's _expression regardless of actually

knowing the true intent of the comment.

 

The person's _expression is not necessarily a true indication

of the person's true intent, but the _expression helped to cast

your emotion none the less. Continued...click next.

 

 

 

Ex-Watergate writer laments 'Idiot Culture'

http://www.sptimes.com/2004/03/19/Tampabay/Ex_Watergate_writer_l.shtm

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- Former Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein told about

200 people in Tampa that today's media

- is more gossip and trash than news.-

 

 

Bernstein, the former Washington Post journalist who, along with

fellow reporter Bob Woodward, unearthed the Watergate scandal

that led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon,

said much of today's news has deteriorated into gossip,

sensationalism and manufactured controversy.

 

- That type of news panders to the public and insults their

intelligence, ignoring the context of real life, he said. Good journalism,

Bernstein said,

" should challenge people, not just mindlessly amuse them. "

 

- Bernstein also turned his attention Thursday

to the coming election, calling President Bush

" the most radical president of my lifetime and perhaps in the

century. "

 

- Bernstein said Bush " is radical in every degree, " from a

favoritism of the wealthy to a pre-emptive foreign policy to a lack

of concern for civil rights.

 

The Best Reporter Of All Time

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/04/19/opinion/schieffer/main61254

5.shtml

 

- Bob Woodward does what reporters are supposed to do.

He checks the government's story against his own investigation.

That's what sets democracies apart from totalitarian

societies where the government is the only source of information.

 

A study in emasculation - In the US media,

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1498950,00.html

 

a mission to explain has been replaced by a mission to avoid

 

- The result of this climate of fear and caution is that few

Americans have any idea of the circumstances in which 1,600 of their

countrymen have lost their lives in Iraq, the hideous injuries

suffered by both Iraqi and American victims of suicide bombers, or

even the profound responsibility that lies with Rumsfeld for

mishandling practically every facet of the occupation.

 

The mission to explain has been replaced by the mission to avoid. If

today there was a whistleblower as well-placed, heroically brave and

strategic as Mark Felt, one wonders whether he would now find the

outlet that Felt did at the Washington Post between 1972 and 1974.

 

http://tvnewslies.org/html/suggested_reading.html

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