http://www.arabnews.com/?page=7§ion=0&article=57857&d=21&m=1&y=2005How Free Is the Free Press?
Dr. James Zogby, jzogby@aaiusa.org
Just how free is the US’ “free press?” Does the absence of direct government control, by itself, create a “free press?” In a paper I recently presented at a conference organized by the Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, I sought to make a contribution to this discussion by examining the influences that impact US media.
While there is no direct political influence or control of US media, such as may exist in societies with state-run media, there is, nevertheless, influence that “controls” coverage that can be subtle, but is at all times, pervasive and decisive.
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A study conducted by FAIR, a media monitoring group in October of 2003, for example, found that over three-fourths of all commentators invited to appear on TV news programs were current or former US government officials, divided about evenly between civilian and military officials, and almost 80 percent of all these guests were supportive of the administration’s policies.
News reporters operating in this culture, or near tribal world of Washington elites, share the understood “rules of the road,” the shared values, shared meanings of words, and shared narratives. They accept them, and largely operate according to them. In this world, pack journalism or “group think” becomes a problem. And in this tribal-like culture, one learns not to challenge the rules of the tribe, because to do so is to risk “losing face” or worse, in this particular profession, “losing access.”
The media monitoring group FAIR suggested that the media behaved more like “stenographers” than journalists. They reported without question and, at times, even became conduits for “disinformation campaigns.” As a result, the extremely effective public relations effort of the White House was able to utilize a compliant media to build public support for the war. But more on this next week.
— Dr. James J. Zogby is president of the Arab American Institute in Washington.