4 posts tagged “government”
Last week FCC chief Kevin Martin announced a plan that if accepted would break a long standing rule governing the number of television, radio, and newspaper operations one particular corporation could own within a market. The original rules governing ownership has been in effect for over thirty years to keep company's from developing media monopoly's in various regions throughout the nation. Martins proposal if enacted could lead to restricted liberty's in journalism where a smaller sector has the majority control over what is said in the media. Large corporations will be able to purchase and operate television & radio stations including newspapers in all the nations top markets. Imagine if all your local media outlets where headed by a single person regardless of network affiliations the buck stops with a single head-honcho or chief operating officer. This person would control the flow of information to millions within a defined geographical area without any competition or an opposing voice.
It's a scary prospect, especially for anyone working in broadcasting. The consolidation of ownership undoubtedly could lead to less jobs and a decrease in competition between employers looking to hire talent; thus lower benefits and compensation across the board. Journalist and columnists will find their voices stifled if their viewpoints oppose those of the organization and without another media outlet their reporting will go unheard. There will never again be a second side to a story. Only the filtered information the corporations allows you to know...
Take for instance the recent story CNN and Hillary Clinton found themselves in over the planting of audience members and pre-screened questions during the last democratic debate aired on CNN. Maria Luisa, a college student at UNLV was a participate at the debate and was allowed to question the candidates she wrote on her MySpace page that the six audience members that posed questions to Hillary during the debates where "Democratic Party Operatives" and that CNN forced her to ask the frilly question "What do you prefer diamonds or pearls?" rather than her actual query about nuclear waste storage at the Yucca Mountain depository.
"Every single question asked during the debate by the audience had to be approved by CNN," Luisa writes. "I was asked to submit questions including "lighthearted/fun" questions. I submitted more than five questions on issues important to me. I did a policy memo on Yucca Mountain a year ago and was the finalist for the Truman Scholarship. For sure, I thought I would get to ask the Yucca question that was APPROVED by CNN days in advance."
It's shameful enough that during a open townhouse formatted preliminary presidential debate the audiences questions required any kind of screening but what makes it really bad is CNN was aware and deliberately sought to undermine its viewers by planting hashed questions to benefit a single candidate. In this case it appears CNN wanted to assist Clinton's odds of winning the debate. So pause for a moment and imagine this level of deceitfulness in a corporation that owns every major media platform in your city. Imagine what they might not want you to know and how they may resort to this level of trickery to persuade your opinion.
Scary isn't it?
I don't know how many cups of coffee I had today but perhaps I should cut back I'm suffering from nasty headaches this afternoon and I'm kinda wondering if its caffeine induced. Oh, and today I discovered Air America, a leftwing talk radio network which streams their programming on the internet and a handful of radio stations (none in Georgia). I heard about them during a reply of a interview segment with an Air America guest on HRC's Agenda talk program on XM during my 110 minute commute to work this morning. Perhaps listening to all the screaming and angry sentiment over the political state of our nation is what gave me the cranium pains. Anyway, if you're in the market for a stimulating intellectual radio experience that's not entirely rightwing give Air America a listen.
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Listen to Air America Online
Listen to Human Rights Campaign: The Agenda Online
It has come to my attention today that a recent change to Verizon's customer terms of service has created a cause where the company will gain the ability to sale confidential information regarding user call statistics, including the numbers users dial, call duration, and which telephone number users dial the most.
Current Verizon subscribers have or will soon receive a notice in their next monthly statement providing details for an "opt-out" from the program. If the subscriber fails to follow the instructions within thirty days of receipt of the letter Verizon will consider that authorization the collect and sale your personal call information to any business associate the company sees fit.
I don't understand how this action couldn't be illegal, it's a public relations disaster in the making. Shame on the management at Verizon for taking such an underhanded and misguided attempt to take advantage of their subscriber base to turn over a quick buck. I urge anyone reading this to e-mail the following members of the Federal Communications Commission and discuss your outage at this atrocity.
Email addresses of the FCC Chairman and Commissioners:
Chairman Kevin J. Martin: KJMWEB@fcc.gov
Commissioner Michael J. Copps: Michael.Copps@fcc.gov
Commissioner Jonathan S. Adelstein: Jonathan.Adelstein@fcc.gov
Commissioner Deborah Taylor Tate: dtaylortateweb@fcc.gov
Commissioner Robert McDowell: Robert.McDowell@fcc.gov
Related Links:
New York Times Article - Verizon Letter Stirs Privacy Debate
Verizon CPNI Notice - Posted on Verizon Wireless’ Legal Section
Full CPNI Notice - Complete notice
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts was commissioned by the U.S. State Department to create a welcome video to be shown to incoming foreigners arriving at our national airports Disney executive Fred Tio directed as crews scoured the nation gathering footage of smiling faces and grand open vistas. The material is rather outstanding despite some location discrepancies where three scenes of Horseshoe Falls also known as Niagara Falls are shown, which technically is considered Canadian soil. Oops... There's also a bit of controversy and hypocrisy on the U.S. State Department blog comments section (as to be expected) regarding the video and it's attempt to mask our national problem with poverty and current situation with the federal governments treatment of illegal immigrants. As for a bit of Disney trivial: The instrumental arrangement used in the film was originally created for use at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida for the theme parks nightly fireworks display Illuminations in the World Showcase Lagoon.
Just as I'm starting to feel better chilly temperatures are reaching further south tonight as the low is expected to be around 27° . Booo...
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