alphac2005
Well-Known Member
Journalism in the USA is dead. Period.
You need to read or watch coverage from overseas to truly get a picture of what is going on here and abroad. And, no, obviously having Disney controlling ABC News and Comcast controlling NBC News and Sumner Redstone controlling CBS News and Rupert Murdoch controlling FOX just isn't good for anyone looking for truth.
And reporters flat out don't want to do their jobs or they believe their jobs entail making sure they continue to have access and cooperation (whatever the eff that means) versus covering stories that paint the government or industries or corps in a bad light.
I've spoken with people at numerous news orgs. Two being the NYT and the WSJ. They both believe the HuffPo 'cleansing' and Willow Bay's roll in it is absolutely a story. One (who I am fairly certain reached out to both Bay and the author) went so far as to say that it could be ''potentially huge'' and then went on to say they weren't going to touch it. Why?
No, I doubt Disney is paying off any real reporter ... not with cash or checks ... or likely free trips or even vinyls. But they are influencing the reporters just the same by saying things like ''If you continue down that path, I can't promise that you'll have that five minutes with Tom Staggs the next time he is in town.''
It's all the same. Reporters all thinking about self-interest and not the importance of their positions in a democracy.
I can tell you that I have a good inside track at CBS News and Redstone isn't much of an issue nor has he been for some time, rather it's entertainment king Les Moonves. CBS hasn't put the editorial skids on as much stuff as most of the other news organizations and it took some time for Leslie to see that the news isn't an entertainment division. He is the one and only reason that the disaster that was Katie Couric became the anchor of the 'CBS Evening News.' Internally, Scott Pelley was the clear choice and favorite, but Les overrode the news division, which when it comes to true journalism and content, it should have never happened.
She brought "her" people, which were basically retreads with an attitude from NBC, and isolated them all from the CBS News team. The nicest thing that I can say about her time there was the news set was a cool place to sit and visit. Why CBS is actually producing a news program in the morning that actually does hard news (as much hard news that a domestic can seemingly produce today) is because of the Couric debacle as the hard news team won out over the entertainment wing. CBS News has had their own issues of journalistic missteps and retractions over the past few years.
People shouldn't expect things to get better as news divisions are now major profit centers for networks whereas they historically were instituted for the public good and giant margins weren't of concern. As with Disney, all of these corporations are beholden to maximizing their returns to h--- with exposing truths to society.
As for the Bay issue, look at your favorite Barnes at the NYT. His general fawning could make dimmest bulb in the lot question whether he is on Disney corporate PR payroll.
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