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I mean somehow FOX, an australian company gets our public airwaves (and I assume doesn't pay taxes like the others do). Then CBS - I remember the right wingers saying they were targeting Rather and after that he really changed his reporting, then NBC, ABC was always right leaning. Turner sold out on CNN. Rueters doesn't seem to be used as much as AP. Didn't there also used to be the UPI or something? Reporters don't report, unless you count sports and weather. They read scripts.
Twenty years ago I enjoyed reading NYT and Washington post, Boston Globe. Now they are just awful. I'd get newsweek which was OK, US News and World Report was sort of in the middle and Time was to be avoided. WSJ and LA times were to be avoided. Now its a news wasteland.
There is NO MSM for progressives. You have Freespeech and LinkTV but they are usually not news, except Democracy NOW and INN. Some people don't even have access to them. Some like me get them broadcast at bad times. It does not feed my news addiction, particularly with things are hot like now.
The idea of trickling up ideas to the media is great!! - except we have 1 or 2 sort of weekly news magazine/papers, 1 or 2 sort of AM radio stations (thank goodness for streaming), and 1 or 2 barebones News TV. I think all of them are ignored by the MSM. Why is that? Who owns these guys? Why are they so anti liberal?
Still, even without hitting the MSM between the eyes, it would be great if the democrats used the internet technology to start doing some bottom up brainstorming. I'd LOVE to have my local Democratic chapter have a 7PM webcast/conference call once a week or something. I could go to meetings without leaving my house! Use that time I used to devote to the MSM. I thought maybe Kerry was getting the idea with his email about healthcare, but then nothing.
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