Arab & American Journalists: A Comparison

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Posted May 2, 2008 | 06:05 PM (EST)



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The year's Arab Broadcast Forum in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, will bring together a few hundred electronic and print journalists from across the Arab region. They will engage each other in a series of discussions in the round, covering a range of topics of critical concern. This year's sessions will explore threats to press freedom, evaluations of coverage of major crises, and a self-critical examination of their craft. The participants will benefit, but so, too, will the wider public, since the proceedings will be aired on the sponsoring networks.

I have been fortunate to have been a participant in past Arab Broadcast Forums, and other similar gatherings in the Arab world, and continue to be impressed by the quality of the conversation and the sharpness of the self-criticism. What comes through quite clearly is the concern that Arab journalists have for their profession and their commitment to improve the quality of their product.

Arab media may not be free, in the sense that there is government ownership and, in varying degrees, interference and censorship. But Arab journalists are free thinkers, and quite serious about expanding their freedom to examine critical issues.

All this stands in interesting contrast to the U.S. media which, while cherishing and boasting of its freedom, is increasingly constrained by factors that have resulted in limiting that freedom. The U.S. press is technically free of government influence, but there are a combination of political, cultural and commercial considerations which have made the U.S. media less free and less inquisitive. The controls are not overt, but subtle and at all times pervasive - and decisive.

There is, for example, the "corporatization" of the media, which has resulted both in a "dumbing down" of content and the push to mimic, rather than compete, in the ever-demanding need to increase ratings. There is the incestuous nature of the Washington scene: its revolving door of journalists going into government and vice versa, the self-serving need to protect access, and the shared social circle of too many government and media elites that results in self-imposed restraint. It is a nearly tribal world, with accepted "rules of the road," and a fear of "losing face." And, finally, there is the resultant "pack instinct," which has brought us such shameful episodes as the endless coverage of O.J. Simpson and the Anna Nicole Smith custody battle.

How else could one explain the shameless collaboration of the media in President Bush's "rush to war" in Iraq, or the uncritical celebratory treatment of his "mission accomplished" speech. The latter is especially noteworthy, since this past week marked the fifth anniversary of that event.

While the pack has turned, and is now largely critical of that 2003 White House public relations stunt, what passed unnoticed this week was the media's own culpability in the promotion of that event. It took some enterprising researchers from the media watch dog group, FAIR, to point out what commentators said then and have not acknowledged now.

It is infuriating that the very same U.S. journalists who rightly hold politicians accountable for their past sins on Iraq and inconsistent statements generally, have yet to engage in self-criticism of their own failings. Holding politicians to a standard to which you yourself do not adhere is not the best definition of a free press.

An example of this mindset was on display last week in the White House Press Room. Legendary correspondent, now columnist, Helen Thomas became involved in a "dust-up" with White House spokesperson Dana Perino. At issue was the White House's repeated claim that it does not and will not torture detainees. Ms. Thomas wanted to know how the Administration can continue to make that claim when all evidence points to the reality that the Administration has condoned torture and, on several occasions, has admitted to its use. (The Administration fought for the right to exempt the CIA and other intelligence agencies from the ban on torture; the Pentagon has publicly insisted on the right to use evidence derived from torture in Guantamo military tribunals; and the Department of Justice sent a letter to Congress this week in which they reserve the right for intelligence agencies to use "prohibited means" in interrogation when the intent is to obtain information and not humiliate detainees.)

In the face of all this, Ms. Thomas wanted to know why the Administration continued to deny what, in so many other instances, they have already acknowledged. In response to repeated and frustrating evasions, Ms. Thomas persisted, but to no avail. Finally, the spokesperson shifted to other questioners who changed the subject without any follow-up on this matter, causing Ms, Thomas to call out, "Where is everybody?"

Where, indeed, is everybody - this being the topic of her most recent book, "Watchdogs of Democracy: The Waning Washington Press Corps and How It Failed the Public," in which she decries in which she decries the failure of the White House Press corps to serve the public and hold the government accountable.

A bold idea comes to mind. Let's make a trade. Arab journalists can be brought to the United States to cover the White House, Congress and political campaigns. Here they can expand their freedom and perfect their craft. At the same time, we'll send the U.S. "pack" journalists to the Arab world, where they can learn to fight for the freedom they now enjoy but do not exercise.

Or, American journalists can simply tune in to the Arab Broadcast Forum, and see how their colleagues overseas, engage in thoughtful self-criticism in an effort to improve their profession and expand their freedom.


 
 

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I have been an admirer of yours for a long time, Mr. Zogby. I am looking forward to the day when hopefully a President Barack Obama will help heal the rifts and fractures in the Middle East with an even handed policy and 'Arab' will no longer be a dirty word in this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 05/04/2008

Dana Perino tried to cut off Helen Thomas at the knees, but Helen still remains standing! To me Helen Thomas is the Alpha Hen in the Hen House while Dana Perino is the chick still feeding off the yolk in the egg as if gaining strength to eventually meeting requirements to crack through the egg. Has Dana figured out she's in the Humpty Dumpty Barnyard where the chickens come home to roost? Maybe she's an "Oinker" belonging in the Bay of Pigs. Perino apparently is as confussing to herself, feeling justified in in self absorbing ego, as her flight -jacket-wearing-president. Dana should walk a mile in Helen's shoes instead of displaying an attitude of Barefoot Contessa at the White House thinking she can get away with self importance and insults to a very respectful reporter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 05/04/2008

I think Obama will have huge issues going forward after this Tuesday evening! The bottom is dropping out of his campaign, look out below!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 AM on 05/04/2008

The lack of intellectual debate in the US media is outstanding. when I watch MSNBC, CNN (I dont' watch Fox at all) ABC I want to throw up. They think they clever with all this TV around them and flashing to much color like they are in Hollywood. The two journalists I take time to listen is Charlie Rose and Bill Moyers. The self-glorification of the media sleeping in bed with the politicians make all of this disgusting. You have to watch PBS to have a descent take on the U.S. So much B.S is going on with this "I-Know-Better-than-you-talk-shows" that you want to shoot them in the ass.
No wonder the public is becoming more and more dumber. It's funny that when you are well educated you become an elitist and when you are dumb like Mccain you become a straight talker. Well we saw what happen with 8 years of straight talking Bush. Let's wait and see with Mccain. I don't have nothing against Hillary, but by what I saw people will choose her even when she lied publicly in front of the T.V and make a big deal about Obama guilt-by-association which does not make no sense. That's speak for it self if you want to know how the media is so stupid

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 05/03/2008


Check out the comments to Charlie on his website (the Arianna interview is a good place to start).

You may be the last Democrat who tolerates his apparent bias.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 05/03/2008

Thank you for a very engaging post, Mr. Zogby. You have addressed some issues which are so relevant yet often overlooked -

-""the "corporatization" of the media, which has resulted both in a "dumbing down" of content and the push to mimic, rather than compete, in the ever-demanding need to increase ratings.""
-"the shared social circle of too many government and media elites that results in self-imposed restraint."
-"the failure of the White House Press corps to serve the public and hold the government accountable."

These surreptitiously increasing "flaws" (failings?) of the U.S. press are damaging to the foundation of our "free-thinking" country on so many levels. (Comparisons to 1930-40s Germany come to my mind, more so than Arab countries - but perhaps that is just my point of reference.)

It seems your comparison of US and Arab journalists torches a touchy spot for so many. While I appreciate your point, it seems that perhaps there is an "Al Jazeera,et.al. bias/resentment" in many of our hearts still too fresh to make us able to hear any thoughts or reason beyond. I can deal, but I so wish others could take in your points without having to go through this emotional blockade.

More needs to be made about our American hero, Helen Thomas, and that comment - "Where is everybody?" Tell us about that!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 05/03/2008

I can concur with your findings. I started making films for Al Jazera two years ago when the MSM in America rejected my films; 'death of the dollar' 'rigged markets' and 'money geyser' but these films found a home on Al Jazeera and they've broadcast to 100 million TV's - and had Americans seen them many of them would probably have a different prospective on markets and finance in the U.S. In 'rigged markets' for example we clearly warned of a system that could give birth to the BearStearns melt down a year before it happened. Many in the countries that saw the films have been diversifying out of US dollars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 05/03/2008

MSM media ? What a joke. I suggest you read 'The Israel Lobby' by Mearsheimer and Walt. AIPAC, ADL, PNAC, the near East Institute all practice McCarthyism everyday day by stifling 'free speech' that questions Israels oppressive, warmongering, apartheid policies a thousand different ways in Washington and in the media. Israel, Arabs, the ME conflicts ? All freely discussed over at Al-Jazeera, J'Post, and Haaretz. Israelis nuclear weapons with the latter's lack of membership to the NPT while maintaining such harsh rhetoric with regard to Iran's nuclear program, which is legally allowed to enrich uranium as a NPT member, is just one example of the kind of outright double standard that the United States has been following in its foreign policy. Israel also refuses IAEA inspections, yet Iran is being demonized even though it allows inspections. It is not the media's twisted double standard ideology which makes them seem so stupid. It is their chaotic reasoning that their "friends" - read Israel - are allowed to lay waste to every international law and convention without criticism and their "enemies" - read Iran, Syria, anyone who opposes Israel's failed, aggressive policies - are not entitled to raise a hand in their own defense without raising Washingtons hackles. Can we recall any broadcast that mentions that Israeli officials do not recognize the right of Palestine to exist or Israel rogue nuclear status? Let's open that discussion up the US and the US media and watch how AIPAC encourages THAT discussion unharrassed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 05/03/2008

Good post Mr Zogby! I couldn't agree more. People can get offended all they want but the state of American Media is not pretty. You don't even have to compare it to any other country to see that. You only have to look at what gets reported and what doesnt. How much journalists actually dig for their stories and how much they just go with whatever propaganda is handed to them. Helen Thomas and the Wash Press Corps is a perfect example. I can barely stand to watch/listen to a Bush press conference but what is even more frustrating is listening the the softball questions he gets from the press overall and then when he lies, distorts, spins or evades NO ONE calls him on it. It's disgusting. I don't care what party is in the White House the press is suppose to help keep our government accountable and for at least the last 7 years they've done an amazingly piss-poor job of that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 05/03/2008

Ya right, the country that gives you Fox News and corporate media is saying the Arab media is not free. In an age where the mainstream media in the US is pulling back correspondents from around the world in favor of night talking head, Al Jazeera revolutionizing media by using local correspondents to cover news events.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 AM on 05/03/2008

Al Jazeera and Fox News are the same thing in different parts of the world. Both support extreme points of view..... Fox loves the Neo-cons and Al Jazeera journalists and administrators are in love with the psychopathic and demented religious extremists of Al Queda.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 05/03/2008

That is complete bullshit. Have you ever watched Al-Jazeera English or Arabic? By far the best international news organization in the world! They are a shining light in this dark industry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 05/03/2008

"That is complete bullshit. Have you ever watched Al-Jazeera English or Arabic?" by pakiman

pakiman - President Carter has said something to the effect that as long as Pat Buchanan continues to have a love affair with Adolf Hitler, he will not take his views seriously. In the same manner, as long as Al Jazeera continues to be the messenger boy and cheerleaders for Bin Laden and his religious fundamentalist crazies, I can't see them as anything other than non-newsworthy. 'Even people like Charles Manson say some things that make sense, although he's many bricks shy of a load....and so it is with Al Jazeera.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 PM on 05/03/2008

What a joke. you must believe we would allow a bunch of terrorists to come a print lies about our country. Oh wait, if Obama is President we can look forward to those free "journalists" showing up. the truth is that when Arab journalists step out of line the throats are slit and their families killed. I'm sure your a firm supporter oc the terrorist organization CAIR.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 AM on 05/03/2008

You are right they are killed....by Americans. Sami Al-Hajj was just released from Guantanamo after 6 and half years without any charges being filed against him. Why? Because he worked for Al-Jazeera and the US repeatedly tried to get him to spy on the channel. They have bombed Al Jazeera stations in Iraq and Afghanistan, simply because they are actually showing what is going on there instead of the propaganda that the US media spews.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 05/03/2008

Sorry, I thought that is what "Freedom of the Press" is. To me, what they used to tell us in Civics Class, was that it meant one could publish unpopular and opinonated views regardless of how well they are accepted. Corporate Media adheres to a line because they are fearful of offending any interest group that might boycott their product. Hence, we get Brittiny Spears, et al, (sorry to keep using you as an example, Brittney). Oddly enough, I believe it is also the reason newspaper readership is declining. (Lack of any controversial journalism)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 PM on 05/03/2008

Sorry, I thought that is "Freedom of the Press". To me, what they used to tell us in Civics Class, was that it meant one could publish unpopular and opinionated views regardless of how well they are accepted. Corporate Media adheres to a line because they are fearful of offending any interest group that might boycott their product. Hence, we get Brittiny Spears, et al, (sorry to keep using you as an example, Brittney). Oddly enough, I believe it is also the reason newspaper readership is declining. (Lack of any controversial journalism)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 05/03/2008

ResidentChimp: You speak out of ignorance. Arab media is very decent and in most cases is better than the American media. It has little in terms restrictions due to commerce. Its journalists are not terrorized by the '' lobby". They strive for a free press despite hardships and dangers. You ought to read a few Arab papers on the net so you can get some education and learn few things about courage. However you will probably be deceived by discovering that they're not "a bunch of terrorists" . And I am not even talking about Al jazeera.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 AM on 05/03/2008


As opposed to the lies our media print?

I think I get it. Better to know our head is in the sand so we don't take a deep breath.
The lies accepted are soothing as they match preconceptions.

I'm sure nobody will be offended when you equate all muslim journalists with terrorists though... we're all too cowed by the persuasive arguments.

I particularly like your precognition of what our next President will do.
Still waiting for the Superbowl scores I've asked you for many times.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 AM on 05/03/2008


Personally, I think you give to much attention to ratings and other justifications.

A close look at the decision makers in the media would likely show ideology to be the main reason for the organized manipulation.

That said, where's the BBC, Deutsche Welle and others who have the standing, resources and organizations to expose our media's co-option.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 05/03/2008

Don't overlook stupidity as an explanation.

Our so-called news channels are in the infotainment business not the new business.

Controversy sells.

Fear mongering and panic sells.

Sober thought/analysis does not.

Eyewitless news for eager hungry empty minds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 AM on 05/03/2008

So true. Never, ever overlook stupidity as the most likely explanation. The numbnuts in corporate media don't realize the damage they are doing by being so caught up in the business and not the profession. And the viewers/readers are too damn short on critical thinking to do anything but come up to the trough and drink the crap they are given.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 AM on 05/03/2008


PS- without supply, we don't know what the demand would be.
I would strongly argue that sober thought and analysis is selling well here.

The executives have all chosen not be be in the news business at the same time?
It's quite a coincidence.
It's like one Sunday every church in the country deciding to show porn after services.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 AM on 05/03/2008


Nope.

There's nothing stupid about the neocons successfully controlling the media and getting what they want.

Like Perry Mason and Gil Grissum, I don't believe in coincidences this convenient... furthermore, I think it's dangerous to allow yourself to think along those lines of justification.

I hope that doesn't come off as rude, because it's based on heartfelt concern for everybody who won't seriously consider a handfull of folks would organize to get what they want.
Once is an accident, twice is a coincidence, three times is a pattern... and we've seen thousands all in the same pattern.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:02 AM on 05/03/2008

This seems more a post about the shortcomings of US journalism.

BTW Sister Helen is I believe of Arab descent.

The article would be more convincing if it cited some examples of Arab journalists.

It does not.

It merely makes an assertion which is unsupported other than by Brother James' comments.

I read the Arabic press on occasion. In most countries the boundaries of domestic news and/or criticism of the government are set by the government. There is a lot of reporting on the latest brilliant or compassionate move by this or that "leader". Or papers are controlled by this or that political faction and the ensuing reportage for some funny reason follows the party line. Viz AlHayat (owned by the Saudis) is a fervent supporter of that group of thugs which comprises the Siniora Govt in Lebanaon.

Points are made in an oblique fashion. One needs to read between the lines.

In the Gulf countries, newspapers with a sympathy for Saddam ran an article by a French journalist about how Saddam had faced death with bravery and thus reclaimed his dignity. Another published a cartoon "Ras al Sanna" (literally "New Year's Day", also could mean "Head of the Year") showing 2007 with the "7" being Saddam hanging from the gallows").

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 AM on 05/03/2008

Google: PROJECT FOR NEW AMERICAN CENTURY (PNAC).....

Document written by Neo-Cons in 1992 planning the invasion of Iraq, Iran and Syria (in that order). Each participant in the plan signed the bottom of it (like the Constitution)....names like Wolfowitz, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Andrew Card, Bolton, and many others who ended up on the Bush cabinet. The plan was written by Bill Krystol (the 'pundit' on Fox News). If McCain or Hillary are elected....the plan will be carried out. This is what Hillary meant when she proclaimed....Obama CAN'T WIN ! This is also why it seems that McCain and Hillary are on the same side....because they are. The other day Huffington Post began to expose how the 'military experts' who have appeared on ALL the cable news were all paid by the Pentagon (Bush Regime) to mislead America in order to continue the war...(and further the PNAC Plan). This is why they keep bringing up Iran as the next target....and Hillary exposed herself when she proclaimed she would 'obliterate' Iran. Hillary, the GOP, McCain and the Republican corporate media (which owns many of the companies that make the tanks, bombs and other weaponry) are doing everything to stop Obama from winning. If he does win....their PNAC Plan will be put to a hault. THIS MUST BE STOPPED !!! Don't vote to just win....vote FOR the future of our country !

Greg Jones
www.Blacks4Barack.org
(A Multi-Racial, Grassroots Org....Dedicated To Truth)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 PM on 05/02/2008

Yes! Its a great idea! I've been wondering for years where the press has been. And while we're at it, let's have the Arab media cover all the presidential campaigns as well, as I've been particularly wondering where "our" media has been on the McCain campaign. (Wright is worse than Hagee? Really?) I would at least like to see the American press climb out of Bush's lap, where thay've apparently been sitting with Barney since 9/11. The media has at least as much responsibility for the Iraq war and the American economy as the Bush/Cheney administration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 PM on 05/02/2008

Now, here is another *interesting* suggestion by Mr. Zogby. Yes, we can take a look at what other countries, including Arab countries, write in their outlets. As Mr. Zogby may know, almost all of this is now available in print in a number of languages, certainly English. I do it all the time. As for his comparisons of the intellect of American journalists as compared to Arab ones, oh well, I am not denying any of it, they are very clever, indeed. And like certain American political groups they have their own bias. Nothing against that, we all do. I have my own, as a half century immigrant from Europe. But Mr. Zogby is a third generation American, be it from Arab descent, and I wonder how, as a christian, he would like it to live in Lebanon? I hear some people there are not too fond of christians, or some other religions. Nevertheless, interesting. Mr. Zogby might want to move there to brush up on a number of things, at least temporarily. Or, he might want to become an Ambassador? Surely, he would represent American interests extremely well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 PM on 05/02/2008

please pick up a history book. you know nothing of Christians and other religions in the middle east.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 PM on 05/03/2008

pakiman - I know you have a grasp on history so I'll add this: The Christian Crusaders who marched to "liberate" Jerusalem in the 1200's were as fucked up as Bin Laden and the rest of the Wahhabis today. In time, followers of major religions twist the original message to such a degree that it becomes the opposite of what was intended.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 PM on 05/03/2008

It wasn't the advent of Wahabbism that started animosity between the faiths in the MIddle-East, even though there is actually very little of that even today. Take Lebanon, didn't have a problem until the French took over and started trying to put the Christian minority in charge. Palestine, ask any Jew who lived there before Israel, it was very poor, but peacful. Jews and Arabs were neigbors, they took care of each others children, never ever considered themselves different from each other. Then came the colonialists with divide and conquer. Look at Iraq today. No sectarianism. Everyone considered themselves Iraqi. The so-called Iraqi National Congress, under the auspices of the USA, developed a sectarian vision of Iraq, which is now codified in their US drawn up constitution. The problem is a colonialist imperialist divide and conquer policy. And the easy availability of soulless Arab leaders.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 AM on 05/04/2008

Mr. Zogby is damn right. The american press corp has sometimes very poor judgement. They spend their time trusting their government, the very people who should be check 100% at all time. I am sometimes surprised of how a serious paper like NYT or WashPost relies heavily on " Senior officials", "Senior Bla Bla Bla" who all don't want to be quoted but who want us to believe what they are saying: the war...That is how we got into this war. All type of experts, hijacked the medias.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 PM on 05/02/2008
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