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Liberty Belle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-13-05 02:09 AM
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Stop White House News Distortion!
Dear Media Reformer:

The Bush administration is using your tax dollars to fund political propaganda.

You've probably heard by now: Right-wing political commentator Armstrong Williams admitted receiving $240,000 from the Department of Education to promote the Bush administration's No Child Left Behind Act on national television -- including dozens of Sinclair stations -- without disclosing that he was on the government's payroll.

Laws have been broken. Williams issued an apology in hopes that this scandal will go away. With your help, it won't. Join us in demanding that Congress and the FCC launch a thorough investigation and introduce legislation to outlaw "payola punditry."

Demand an investigation by Congress and the FCC

Please forward this message to your friends and colleagues.

This secret deal has already spawned outrage on Capitol Hill and in countless newspaper editorials. But the scandal is about more than journalistic ethics. This type of bought-and-paid-for punditry is illegal "payola" -- covert payments to shape media coverage without disclosure.

This is not about liberals vs. conservatives; it is about the law. The Government Accountability Office has repeatedly chastised the Bush administration for using illegal "covert propaganda" in the form of "video news releases" offered to local broadcasters to be included on their nightly newscasts. These advertisements, disguised as journalism, complete with fake reporters, have been used to promote the Medicare prescription drug law and the Office of National Drug Control Policy.

In the latest outrage, the Department of Education turned to Williams and his syndicated news show, The Right Side. The government's contract with Williams, part of a million-dollar deal with Ketchum Public Relations, required him to "regularly comment on NCLB during the course of his broadcasts" and interview Education Secretary Rod Paige during his show.

Given its record of brazenly slanted political content, it may come as no surprise that the biggest distributor of The Right Side was Sinclair Broadcast Group -- which airs the show on 51 of its stations. Sinclair also employed Williams as a paid commentator on its "News Central" broadcasts. Among his assignments: An interview with Rod Paige.

Demand an investigation by Congress and the FCC

Federal regulation requires broadcasters to exercise "reasonable diligence" to determine whether commentators on news programs have been paid to promote a certain viewpoint. Stations are required to announce before and after the program that "broadcast matter was sponsored, paid for or furnished" by a government agency, a corporation, or any other unincorporated group. Sinclair told the Hollywood Reporter that it's conducting an "internal investigation," but the time has clearly come for Congress and the FCC to step in.

Among the first questions investigators must answer is how many other pseudo-journalists are on the take? "This happens all the time," Williams told The Nation. "There are others."

Onward,

Ben Scott
Free Press Policy Director
www.freepress.net
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toymachines Donating Member (782 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-13-05 03:19 AM
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1. we thought the media was right controlled....
is this proof yet?
there are others. just great, this could be worse than i even thoght. i am just not cynical enough for the bushikevs.
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Liberty Belle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-13-05 08:23 PM
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2. Arlen Specter asked the Education Dept. today for a list...
Edited on Thu Jan-13-05 08:24 PM by Liberty Belle
Although he's a Republican, he wants to know what other journalists are on the payroll.

Of course, there are all those other departments that probably have paid shills on the dole, too.

Wonder how much they're paying the talking heads at Faux News?
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