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But but but - I was just getting into talking about it with you. <sniffle>
monnie? MONNIE??? Come back! |
Seems as though right behind their print counterparts is the network news...
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Big Paydays for the Chiefs in the Media
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... unless you plan on a nice big payout from the Gov't.
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At the very least, one should read the FTC statement on the misinformation that has gone viral across the right wing news sites and blogs in the last few weeks, after the report was widely distributed by the FTC. Through this document, we seek to prompt discussion of whether to recommend policy changes to support the ongoing reinvention of journalism, and, if so, which specific proposals appear most useful, feasible, platform-neutral, resistant to bias, and unlikely to cause unintended consequences in addressing emerging gaps in news coverage.”The danger of the internet? Believing everything you read from partisan sources w/o, at the very least, looking at both sides. In effect, the FTC held a bunch of brain-storming sessions, invited lots of people with different interests who were encouraged to toss out ideas, compiled all the ideas in a very preliminary draft report, with no comments or recommendations...a common practice in preliminary brainstorming sessions like this. And suddenly, its government take-over of the media. added: I do like some of the wacky headlines, all of which completely misrepresent the actions of the FTC: Journalism 'Reinvention' Smacks of Government Control, Critics Say FTC: We Will Reinvent Journalism By Force FTC Reinventing Journalism Today’s Watchdogs May Be Tomorrow’s Lap Dogs FTC Suggests Tax on Consumer Electronics to "Reinvent Journalism" FTC Floats Drudge Tax Meet the Commie Behind Obama FTC's Campaign for "Reinventing Journalism" and of course, the classic American Thinker - Putting the Watchdogs on the Payroll |
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