Thursday, May 24, 2012

Credible News Sources - News - Existing Affairs

Recently, Keith Olbermann, on his MSNBC news show, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, cited Fox News as the "worst persons in the planet." He claimed that the Fox News Channel is blatant correct-wing propaganda. He also noted that President Obama, in a recent Television interview (the exact same interview, incidentally, as the now-notorious fly-swatting incident, in which, according to news reports on MSNBC, NBC, CBS, CNN and elsewhere, the President demonstrates his "outstanding fly-swatting expertise") claimed that there was at least one news channel dedicated to undermining his administration at all costs. Olbermann suggests that the President was referring to Fox News.

Back in the day when the Republicans controlled each houses as properly as the Presidency, a period that could possibly properly go down in history as a contemporary-day Dark Ages or Reign of Terror, the Fox News channel was considered to be the bastion of credible news. So a great deal so that all other news agencies had been too afraid even to question their authority.

Fox News, owned by Australian media magnate Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., had began on the premise that standard news sources like CNN and network news operated on a principle of a subtle left-wing cultural bias resulting from the educational and social milieu of their journalists. The resolution that Fox News apparently proposed was to dedicate a news channel to supposedly "fair and balanced" news coverage. "Fair and balanced" became their watchword, but it soon proved to be ironic. More than time, their supposedly objective news coverage has been exposed as correct-wing propaganda that was pretty blatantly pandering to the Bush administration even though they had been in power.

This brings us to MSNBC's news lineup. MSNBC is a news channel that is made as a joint venture, as the name suggests, in between Microsoft (the monolithic software giant founded by Bill Gates) and NBC. Their lineup of news shows supposedly delivers us the alternative to Fox News, but, as implied by Keith Olbermann, what they are truly providing us is left-wing propaganda that panders to the Obama administration.

The tragic consequence of all this government pandering and institutional propaganda is that the number-one casualty in mainstream news coverage is credibility. Where are the Woodwards and Bernsteins of at present, with their stunning exposs of corruption in high locations? Absolutely not at either Fox News or MSNBC.

Perhaps the answer to where we can come across credible news sources lies with CNN-still bland and presenting the faade of objectivity even though concealing a subtle left-wing bias-who now, apparently, resorts to blogs, Twitter feeds and Facebook posts to supplement their on-web site correspondent reports. CNN even encourages you to submit amateur videos via the "iReport" section on their website, which enables them to feature the videos on their news shows soon after a method of vetting and verification. In fact, in the ongoing Iranian uprisings, where mainstream journalists are being banned and extradited by the authoritarian Iranian regime, western news sources are getting to rely on Twitter feeds, blogs and amateur video from Iranian citizens as their news sources.

This brings us to the argument that mainstream news organizations have lately been generating against the Blogsphere, particularly in the wake of such recent films as State of Play, directed by Kevin Macdonald, namely that the Blogsphere is composed mainly of amateurs who are out of their depth, whereas if you are looking for cutting-edge Woodward-and-Bernstein style in-depth reporting, you will come across it only at the key news organizations who have the expertise and resources at their disposal to support that kind of news coverage.

The reality-at least two of the so-called key news organizations are dedicated to producing partisan propaganda that pretty shamelessly panders to politicians even though the third is increasingly resorting to the Blogsphere to give its news sources. As for Woodward and Bernstein, they are each retired and writing books for a living.

The moral of the story appears to be, so, that if you are looking for cutting-edge journalism, skip the news networks and, instead, check out the Blogsphere!

Horizon Cybermedia, meanwhile, is dedicated to producing fresh, insightful media content and to participating in the ongoing new media revolution! Check out the latest episodes in our film series Exploration with Uday Gunjikar at our website and remain tuned for a great deal more to come!

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Uday Gunjikar,Founder and CEO,Horizon Cybermedia, Inc.

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