Its when you see the bias in plane sight. When you see the political agenda with the video manipulations and telling us how to feel about a certain case. That's not journalism. That's cultural terrorism.
21:47 there are hundreds of channels in tv, radio, on the internet but we often get the chorus of the same voices. what we need is the true diversity of voices.
32:10 "Reporting is the gathering of factual information. Writing is takung that information you gathered and shaping it and putting it into phrases using words that makes a picture for the reader." -Gay Talese, Journalist and Writer
25:15 the flood makes it difficult to find drinakable information 28:04 there's a difference with entertainment coverage and news coverage 28:32 crucial element in obtaining information 30:20 problem with anonymous sources
49:48 If the public were not willing to finance access to the information they consumed, those who did would have the possibility to decide about what and in which way the public was being informed.
15:40 this is entertainment, this is not news 49:48 If the public were not willing to finance access to the information they consumed, those who did would have the possibility to decide about what and in which way the public was being informed.
This should've actually been stated as, "BECAUSE the public IS not willing (OR MORE IMPORTANTLY, BECAUSE THE PUBLIC IS LACKING THE FOUNDATIONAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE NEED, AND SIMULATANEOUSLY LACKING THE TEMPORAL AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES) to finance access to the information they CONSUME, those WHO DO ARE DECIDING what and in which way the public IS being informed, TO THE ENDS THAT BENEFIT THOSE WHO ARE FINANCING IT (THOSE ALREADY IN POWER), THUS PERPETUATING THE STATUS QUO."
15:43 reduce capacity for independent thought and action by diverting people giving them a limited amount of awareness of what the worldis like but to try to prevent serious understanding or a critical analysis
Its when you see the bias in plane sight. When you see the political agenda with the video manipulations and telling us how to feel about a certain case. That's not journalism. That's cultural terrorism.
21:47 there are hundreds of channels in tv, radio, on the internet but we often get the chorus of the same voices. what we need is the true diversity of voices.
Maybe journalists should be there own bosses.
32:10 "Reporting is the gathering of factual information. Writing is takung that information you gathered and shaping it and putting it into phrases using words that makes a picture for the reader." -Gay Talese, Journalist and Writer
they are all in the money game, play the game or lose ya job, simple"
25:15 the flood makes it difficult to find drinakable information
28:04 there's a difference with entertainment coverage and news coverage
28:32 crucial element in obtaining information
30:20 problem with anonymous sources
49:48 If the public were not willing to finance access to the information they consumed, those who did would have the possibility to decide about what and in which way the public was being informed.
22:19 we need to interview the marginalized
21:12 manufacturing consent -- new art in the practice of democracy. ensuring the public would not by misled by erroneous ideas
12:09 requirement and what pressures Journalist
15:40 this is entertainment, this is not news
49:48 If the public were not willing to finance access to the information they consumed, those who did would have the possibility to decide about what and in which way the public was being informed.
This should've actually been stated as, "BECAUSE the public IS not willing (OR MORE IMPORTANTLY, BECAUSE THE PUBLIC IS LACKING THE FOUNDATIONAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE NEED, AND SIMULATANEOUSLY LACKING THE TEMPORAL AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES) to finance access to the information they CONSUME, those WHO DO ARE DECIDING what and in which way the public IS being informed, TO THE ENDS THAT BENEFIT THOSE WHO ARE FINANCING IT (THOSE ALREADY IN POWER), THUS PERPETUATING THE STATUS QUO."
Information it seems is money and money rubs all of emotions and empathy. 148 people perished and no emotions shown in the newsroom
16:19 how can journalists do their job so fast and still do it properly -- they can't.
17:27 good journalism needs time
fox and infotainment got us here
15:43 reduce capacity for independent thought and action by diverting people giving them a limited amount of awareness of what the worldis like but to try to prevent serious understanding or a critical analysis
36:21 news should be what powerful people don't want you to know
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