http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2009/12/5-reasons-that-most-corporate-media-is.htmlFRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2009
5 Reasons that Corporate Media Coverage is Pro-War
Note: McClatchy and several other large news sources are exceptions which have reported well on the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. There are five reasons that the mainstream media is worthless.
1. Self-Censorship by JournalistsInitially, there is tremendous self-censorship by journalists.
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Keith Olbermann agreed that there is self-censorship in the American media, and that:
You can rock the boat, but you can never say that the entire ocean is in trouble .... You cannot say: By the way, there's something wrong with our .... system.
As former Washington Post columnist Dan Froomkin wrote in 2006:
Mainstream-media political journalism is in danger of becoming increasingly irrelevant, but not because of the Internet, or even Comedy Central. The threat comes from inside. It comes from journalists being afraid to do what journalists were put on this green earth to do. . . .
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2. Censorship by Higher-UpsIf journalists do want to speak out about an issue, they also are subject to tremendous pressure by their editors or producers to kill the story.
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3. Drumming Up Support for WarIn addition, the owners of American media companies have long actively played a part in drumming up support for war.
It is painfully obvious that the large news outlets studiously avoided any real criticism of the government's claims in the run up to the Iraq war. It is painfully obvious that the large American media companies acted as lapdogs and stenographers for the government's war agenda.
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