from Molly Ivins column , early FEB ...............
PLEASE READ THE LAST SNIP IF YOU READ NOTHING ELSE!
Here's the link and two snips
http://www.dfw.com/mld/startelegram/news/columnists/molly_ivins/5088473.htm<snip>
Edward Monks, a lawyer in Eugene, Ore., did a report for the newspaper there last year on the prevalence of right-wing hosts on radio talk shows.
"The spectrum of opinion on national political commercial talk radio shows ranges from extreme right wing to very extreme right wing -- there is virtually nothing else," he said, noting the irony that many of these right-wing hosts spend much of their time complaining about "the liberal media."
On the two Eugene talk stations, Monks found: "There are 80 hours per week, more than 4,000 hours per year, programmed for Republican and conservative talk shows, without a single second programmed for a Democratic or liberal perspective. … Political opinions expressed on talk radio are approaching the level of uniformity that would normally be achieved only in a totalitarian society. There is nothing fair, balanced or democratic about it."
To point out the obvious, broadcasters and their national advertisers have a clear stake in promoting the views of those who advocate lower taxes on the rich and on big corporations. What is so perfectly loony about the FCC's proposal to unleash yet another round of media concentration is that it is being done in the name of "the free market."
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The United States now ranks 17th, below Costa Rica and Slovenia, on the worldwide index of press freedom established by the group Reporters Without Borders.