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Was watching something on Cspan yesterday about whether it is important for a so-called news entity (magazine, newspaper, etc) to disclose when it represents a partisan interest. Seems to me the NCLB/Armstrong debacle is only a very small part of what we should be pushing for.
The news as it comes to us is not transparent. I don't think I really care if there are a lot of right-wing nutjobs flapping their jaws on the news as long as it is clear, at that moment, that he or she is not a strictly neutral non-partisan spewer, but actually represents certain agencies which have definite viewpoints. Or, if the news is actually created from press releases or videos representing a particular viewpoint, that should be obvious as well. For example, if the local news anchor at 6 is getting a mostly done news package that he only has to tweak a little (such as do an intro for it at the front end), I'd like to see that labeled as coming from so and so news-media company, and then be able to track back to who actually paid for that video to be made.
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