Questioning GE's control of NBC and MSNBC
source: http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2009/08/03/general_electric/
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Instead, GE is now openly and proudly boasting of their editorial control over the news organizations they own, and publicly rubbing it in the faces of NBC News journalists that they're subservient to GE's corporate agenda. Look at this smug, creepy quote from GE executive spokesman Gary Sheffer explaining in The New York Times why GE issued its gag order preventing Olbermann from criticizing Fox and O'Reilly, all but mocking NBC and MSNBC journalists as nothing more than GE's office of corporate spokespeople:
"We all recognize that a certain level of civility needed to be introduced into the public discussion," Gary Sheffer, a spokesman for G.E., said this week. "We’re happy that has happened."
Why is GE even speaking for MSNBC's editorial decisions at all? Needless to say, GE doesn't care in the slightest about "civility" in general. Mika Brzezinski can spout that people who dislike Sarah Palin aren't "real Americans" and Chris Matthews can say about George Bush that "everybody sort of likes the president, except for the real whack-jobs," and GE executives won't (and didn't) bat an eye. What they mean by "civility" is: "thou shalt not criticize anyone who can harm GE's business interests or who will report on our actions." Thus: GE's journalists will stop reporting critically on Fox and its top assets because Fox can expose actions of GE that we want to keep concealed.
Does anyone need it explained to them why it is so dangerous and destructive to have our political debates controlled by GE executives, sitting in their offices censoring the journalism of our leading media outlets in the name of "civility," code for: you will respect those who can harm us? Our entire political culture is already designed to ensure corporate control of our political institutions. Their lobbyists literally write the laws enacted by Congress and control their implementation. The reason the journalism industry insisted for so long on the ludicrous fiction that corporate parents never violated the sanctity of journalistic independence is precisely because everyone understood why that would be so dangerous. Apparently, they no longer feel a need to maintain that fiction.
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philo59
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I love Keith Olberman too. His sardonic wit and decimating comments towards Fox and Bill O"Reilly are one of the highlights of my nights. Rachel Maddow reporting is the very best. Chris Matthews' rough, but fair, good-hearted approach I also appreciate. Yet to realize they are being directed by GE corporates too sway their focus from certain issues and curb their criticisms of FOX's sloppy reporting is a worry to someone like me. They are the only liberal newscasters in whom I take any stock. The media has always been far too dismissive of left wing intellectuals. . .I was actually beginning to think there was some hope. Aw Sh@#
- 2 years ago
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philo59
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nickgtc
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I know plenty of war vets that have little left to their sanity; who deeply love and trust Keith Olbermann. If the first amendment were worth anything, these fading heroes would have a country worth being proud of, and all of their closest friends wouldn't have died in vain. Thank you closed minded, heartless, and soul-less old hags with very little else to do.
- 2 years ago
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nickgtc
