Like
Obamacare? Then you're going to love Obamanews - the exciting new FCC
initiative to make sure that decision-making in the nation's newsrooms
gets (ahem) "fixed" to assure that voters will hear only what they are
supposed to hear.
The program, called the "Multi-Market Study of Critical Information
Needs" or CIN (presumably pronounced "sin") for short, will place FCC
"researchers" in newsrooms to examine how reporters, editors, and
station owners decide which news stories to run, and why more female
anchorwomen aren't wearing tampon earrings (as was done on MSNBC) to
protest the GOP's War on Women.
The FCC researchers, who absolutely shouldn't be called "thought
police" unless you want your mysterious death reported as an "on the
lighter side" news item, will review "the process by which stories are
selected," whether the news organizations cover "critical information
needs," whether they're responsive to "underserved populations," and
whether there is "perceived station bias" in harping on old stories
like Benghazi when there's so much breaking news about Miley Cyrus.
Oddly, the FCC's "fact finding mission" will include placement of their
representatives in news organizations which deal only in print...over
which the FCC has absolutely no authority. Then again, as long as
Barack Obama is making up new powers and getting away with it
unchallenged, why should any other agencies show restraint? Especially
if it will never be reported.
But truthfully, Hope n' Change DOESN'T think this is a draconian abuse
of the First Amendment, we DON'T think this will have a chilling effect
on what little news is still being reported, and we most certainly
DON'T have a scary-looking FCC guy standing behind us right this very
minute help help help.
Hope
& Change Today's
Limbo response
I'm thinking the MSM hacks and operatives would welcome the FCC's advice on what stories to run and ask; "What took you so long?"
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking what's the difference?
ReplyDeleteThe MSM already knows what to report, what to throw in the recycle bin, and what to advance as "Important" breakthroughs in governance.
Our rulers in the District already know what's best for us, so this will ease our worries every evening as the grilled, ground, chilled and roasted pablum is fed spoonful by spoonful.
The illiterati will lap it up and ask for more. Kinda like LBJ's comment about voters of color & 200 years...
tomw
I posted about this, and left a link to the actual proposal - it's tedious, jargon-filled, and lengthy - but it always helps to have the original when talking about it.
ReplyDeleteMedia Study
Tray Bone, Linda. 78 pages that repeal these 45 words.
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