Will the mainstream media ever change their corrupt, special interest reporting?
Maybe boycotting CNN advertisers and noting their daily propaganda attacks helped send notice to Time Warner's CNN and lead to selling off AOL. Hope Ted Turner is laughing over this turn of events. CNN was okay when he owned it. But a very special interest group tricked him. Laugh Ted, laugh. You tried your best. It was all your idea. Time Warner just has a big bankroll and lousy ideas, just a drive for political power.
Public Comments
- They won't change this until they get real jobs.
- The problem is they are not REPORTERS they are proselytizers. Please do not compliment them by calling them reporters.
- Only when they are no longer sponsored by corporations. No news anchor will be asked to report on the atrocities committed by an oil corporation in some African or Middle Eastern country, for example, if that same oil corporation is a sponsor of the news program. Nor would any rich news anchor be asked by a rich network producer to report on the rampant corruption of the rich. If you want to see or hear real news, find news programs that have absolutely no corporate funding. Good luck. Everything from Fox to N.P.R. and P.B.S. are funded to some degree by Exxon, McDonalds or the military. The most corporate free news I've found so far is Democracy Now with Amy Goodman.
- When a Leopard loses its stripes! The liberal media has been bankrolled by the far left socialists to a large enough extent to owe them political favors (i.e. Moveon.org). The 1960's anti-war college kids did finally finish college, got good jobs in the media journalism fields, and now they want life to be non-conformist, anti-establishment. The Progressive movement is what they represent. It is a new spin on President Woodrow Wilsons "Progressive Era" government. Read and see what powers he abused during his time in office. It is unreal!
- As long as money is involved, no. CNN FOX News MSNBC ABC CBS NBC They all take care of their "customers". They all follow the dollar . . . no matter where it leads.
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