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I had a tiny bit of respect for him before today's appearance, but came to the conclusion that he is just another insider journalist spouting the same old "the media has never been more diverse" crap that we hear from everyone. They point to thousands and thousands of outlets (conveniently overlooking the fact that all the mainstream ones are owned by a handful of corporate-minded conservatives) and say that there are ample venues for all points of view. Ironically, only one view gets heard -- the conservative, anti-democratic, anti-middle class, anti-labor, anti-compassionate one. And Fallows' adoring portrait of Murdoch as just a savvy businessman is nauseating. Completely absent from the discussion was any acknowledgement of what this "trend" in journalism does to democracy, or to society. Can we now move Murdoch into the category of "visionary," as Fallows suggest, merely because he figured out a way to serve up trash to a non-discrimminating public. Would he be a visionary if he televised rapes, merely because the program would attract huge ratings? It was a very disappointing of a very shallow premise.
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