A free press, a watch dog press, a check against unbridled power will be more vital than ever before. Hold their feet to the fire. Here is a suggested list of addressees (or chose your own):TO THE EXECUTIVES OF CNN, FOX, AND NBC:A presidential candidate defames minorities, mocks disabled persons, and demeans women. In a normal world, such misconduct would sink any candidate. I blame your news network for normalizing the abnormal.Bombastic and malicious rhetoric earned the candidate an estimated $5.2 billion in free airtime (source: MediaQuant). Complicit in opportunism, your network reaped a massive ratings windfall. Suckered by a con artist, you sacrificed objectivity and integrity on the alter of craven self-interest.A notorious bigot addresses a Trump victory dinner in Washington. Journalists depart early and miss the Nazi salutes. Over 700 hate crimes in two weeks go unreported (source: SPLC. Imbalanced coverage is ethically indefensible and reprehensible.“It’s not my job to be a truth squad,” disclaims Chris Wallace of Fox News. Nor is it the job of NBC News Correspondent Chuck Todd. Their refusal to discern fact from fiction contradicts the Society of Professional Journalists whose mission statement reads: “Seek the truth and report it.”I blame you for the shoddy state of broadcast journalism today:— For outright falsehoods reported as newsworthy events,— For petty Twitter feeds that distract from meaningful news,— For panelists comprised of shills and crosstalk without substance,— For moderators who fail to fact-check competing claims,— For deceptions and defamations legitimized on a national stage.When the Fourth Estate abdicates responsibility and surrenders to demagoguery, the politics of malice wins over common decency. News content should never be calibrated to accommodate sensationalism or political whims de jour. You failed in your mission to inform the public. Millions of concerned citizens are outraged. You have betrayed our trust, and I am determined to hold you accountable.
Jeff Zucker, President
CNN News Worldwide
10 Columbus Circle
New York, New York 10019
Tony Maddox
Executive VP and Managing Director
CNN News Worldwide
One CNN Center
Atlanta, GA, 30303.
Bill Shine, Co-President
Fox News Channel (FNC)
1211 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10036
Jay Wallace, VP - News Editorial
Fox News Channel (FNC)
1211 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10036
John Moody, VP and Executive Editor
Fox News Channel (FNC)
1211 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10036
Steve Burke, President and CEO
Andrew Lack, Chairman
Steve Burke, President and CEO
NBC Universal News Group
30 Rockefeller Center
New York, New York 10112
New York, New York 10112
Andrew Lack, Chairman
NBC Universal News Group
30 Rockefeller Center
New York, New York 10112
New York, New York 10112
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
ReplyDeleteAnd to you and your family. Good post!
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ReplyDeleteIt may be you got through to at least one respected reporter . A free people requires a free press.
ReplyDeleteTrump voters may not know shame, but they do understand fear. When facing a ruthless foe, Kumbaya won't cut it anymore. It's time to put naivety aside and show them what angry villagers brandishing pitchforks can do. As the great social strategist and activist Wednesday Addams once said, let them: "Be afraid. Be very afraid."
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