Category Archives: Media Bias

Legislation to Deregulate Cable TV, Reduce Consumer Rights, and Eliminate Free Access

Action Alert:  Stop Legislation to Deregulate Cable TV, Reduce Consumer Rights, and Eliminate Free Access Contributed by Drew Shaffer, Cable TV Administrator There are lobbying efforts in many state legislatures and in Congress right now that intend to completely deregulate … Continue reading

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This Week in Media

 The Iowa Caucuses Are Here Caucuses of the Democratic and Republican Parties will be held Monday January 16th.  This is a great opportunity to raise awareness of media issues that affect all of us.  The National Black Caucus of State … Continue reading

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Howard Dean Knocks the Wind out of Wolf Blitzer

  Howard Dean Knocks the Wind out of Wolf Blitzer CNN Here is a partial transcript of Howard Dean’s appearance on CNN’s Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer Sunday.  Click on the video link that follows to experience for yourself  glazed-over … Continue reading

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Skirmishes in the Information Wars

Skirmishes in the  Information Wars By Mike Whitney Online Journal Contributing Writer onlinejournal.com There are only two weapons in the imperial tool chest: force and deception. The brutal colonial occupation of Iraq has provided us with a lavish example of … Continue reading

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This Week in Media

 This Week in Media The good news this week is that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is likely to retain most of its current level of funding. A new study reinforces the notion that locally owned stations produce better local … Continue reading

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“Rain Forest Gate” Can’t Swing Without Hinges

  “Rain Forest Gate” Can't Swing Without Hinges


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by Nicholas Johnson (used with permission)

The Des Moines Register headlined a December 13 editorial,  “Rain Forest Hinges on Donor Support.” And the Register's right: “rain forest gate” can't swing without hinges. But, like any effective barnyard gate, it requires more than the one good hinge of donor support. And therein lies a lesson of profound significance, not only for Iowa, but for every state and community throughout the country. It involves the juncture of five common, but dangerous, themes . . .

– The willingness to use public money to create and subsidize for-profit and non-profit ventures alike

– The belief that tourism is your town's lodestone to economic prosperity

– The ease with which boosterism can mushroom, and thereby

– Support the near-universal faith that “if we build it they will come”

– All relying on the widespread willingness to focus on benefits to the exclusion of costs and risks, to substitute board members for financial analysis, and enthusiasm for data.

Using taxpayers' money to fund for-profit corporations and non-profit public ventures is coming under increasing scrutiny from tax-and-spend Democrats, borrow-and-spend Republicans, and don't-spend Libertarians alike. We do have another model: the marketplace. It offers incentives. Entrepreneurs have dreams of riches and nightmares of bankruptcy. Venture capitalists and banks want to get their money back. They insist on detailed business plans.

But note something often ignored. Even with those motivations, one-third of each year's 800,000 new businesses fail within four years. When those motivations are not present and public money is, responsibility is diffused, boosterism replaces financial analysis, and the likelihood of financial failure escalates even further.
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This Week in Media

 This Week in Media The biggest news this week was all but ignored by the media.  The grassroots group Iowans for Better Local TV filed a formal Petition to Deny with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), challenging the renewal of … Continue reading

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Group Delivers Petition To Deny the Broadcast License of KGAN Channel 2

 Iowans for Better Local Television to hold broadcaster to a higher standard of service Iowans for Better Local Television (IBLTV) are gathering at the offices of KGAN-TV to deliver a copy of their Petition to Deny the License Renewal to … Continue reading

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This Week in Media

 This Week in Media I couldn’t have said it better myself.  Here are the lede paragraphs of the key stories this week in media. “Kids TV advocates and representatives and media companies, including the Big Four Networks, have agreed on … Continue reading

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Moyers has his say

  Moyers Has His Say FreePress Bill Moyers became the central figure in absentia in the controversy surrounding former Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Chairman Kenneth Tomlinson. It was Tomlinson who pointed to Moyers’ Now newscast on PBS as a … Continue reading

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