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Timothy Karr

Timothy Karr

Posted: October 17, 2007 05:41 AM

Put Down Your Shoe, Join the Fight Against Murdoch's Junk Media


Have you ever thrown your shoe at the TV set? Sometimes media companies air such junk that tossing a shoe, magazine, remote or whatever is close at hand is all you can do. Now you can do more.

My organization, Free Press, just launched "Whack-a-Murdoch" a Web game that let's you hit back at the big companies that air such bad programming.

While "Whack-a-Murdoch" is only a game, media consolidation is a problem that requires our urgent attention. Right now, the Federal Communications Commission is rushing to make sweeping changes to media ownership rules that would allow big media companies like Murdoch's News Corp. to get even bigger.

Lower the Hammer on Big Media

The last time the federal agency attempted to do this, in 2003 under former Chairman Michael Powell, more than two million Americans spoke out against it.


They flooded the FCC with letters and created such a clamor that Congress and the courts reversed the agency's attempt to handover more local radio, television and newspaper outlets to a handful of the nation's most powerful conglomerates.

The FCC's Big Media Agenda

Industry friendly bureaucrats at the FCC apparently didn't learn their lesson. Now they're seeking again to do away with two key protections: The rule on "cross-ownership," which prevents companies from owning a television or radio station and the major daily newspaper in the same city. And the local ownership caps that limit a company from owning more than one television station in smaller markets.

If the FCC is successful and eliminates these safeguards, moguls like Murdoch could own the major daily newspaper, and as many as eight radio stations and three TV stations in a single city. Often these local monopolies are the same companies that control national newspapers, popular Internet sites, cable networks magazines, movie studios and publishing houses.

When we let a few conglomerates control so many outlets, quality journalism gives way to junk media, news and information to celebrity fluff, and our democracy suffers.

Lapdogs for Big Business

Murdoch's expanding media empire is a case in point. His news programs are a spectacle of beauty queens, right-wing shock pundits and movie stars.

On Monday, he launched the Fox Business Network with an unusual mix of cleavage and stock quotes. Within hours of watching the new channel, it became clear that what Fox News Channel is for the White House, Fox Business Network will become for big business.

Here's what I mean. A recent Columbia Journalism Review article cited research that could not find one out of News Corp's 175 newspapers that questioned U.S. President George W. Bush's arguments for invading Iraq in 2003. Fox News Channel was even more extreme, actually propping up false war claims by Bush administration officials, long after they had been debunked elsewhere.

Murdoch himself has already said that his business channel will be "more business friendly than CNBC." Fox News chairman Roger Ailes went one further saying: "Many times I've seen things on CNBC where they are not as friendly to corporations and profits as they should be."

Imagine what this means for any Fox Business Network journalist who decides to investigate a Murdoch crony. Columbia Journalism Review's Dean Starkman gives us a chilling catalog of the types of investigative business journalism you'd never see under Murdoch's watch. When business news becomes a PR factory -- flogging favors for Fortune 500 allies -- we all suffer the consequences.

Put Down Your Shoe

The bottom line is our democracy will not survive for long on a steady diet of this sort of junk journalism.

That the FCC is about to remove barriers to Murdoch's owning more outlets should sound alarm bells for anyone who believes, like James Madison, that a citizenry deprived of accurate information, will result in a government that "is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy or perhaps both."

So the next time you're tempted to hurl your shoe at the TV, reach for your computer instead and join the growing campaign to stop media consolidation and transform our democracy.

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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
realitytrumpsbull
two 'alves of coconut!
08:38 PM on 10/17/2007
See? All those campaign donations DID pay off...
soon, there will only be One Channel, and I will OWN it...buahahahahaha....
04:02 PM on 10/17/2007
While Murdoch and other media barons incessantly push the idea that democracy requires unregulated capitalism to exist, their own businesses demonstrate exactly the opposite.

If there were a more thoroughgoing method of destroying democracy than media consolidation and manipulation of information, as practiced by Murdoch and his ilk, I'm sure they would have thought of it by now.

Wait a second, maybe they have. George who?
03:45 PM on 10/17/2007
I understand that this little anecdote is making the rounds among reporters in network news: On a recent private jet flight a rather tipsy Rupert Murdoch, owner of News Corporation and Fox News Channel, said this about his adopted homeland: "You know what U.S.A. stands for to me? Uneducated silly arseholes. I make billions every year pedaling rah-rah bollocks to the American public and I'm bloody happy to do it. If and when the pendulum swings the other way, I'll make billions more catering to them with a different kind of populist claptrap. Compared to doing business in China where they're very discerning, the States was like taking candy from a baby."
12:13 PM on 10/17/2007
Absolutely on target! Push this, and push this. Democrats need to step up to this rising threat to democracy: the Murdock propaganda machine.

Years ago, when he became a US citizen for the sole purpose of buying US media companies, many people in the US and Australia claimed he lied on his citizenship application. There is another place to start working against him.
11:04 AM on 10/17/2007
I agree that FNC has a republican bias, and has some outlandish presentations (gongs and red alerts?), but if you don't see the anti-American pro democratic agenda seething through the liberal networks and print media, you are not correctly diagnosed the problem.
Journalists must be neutral. Although their education and life experiences make them quite capable of having an informed opinion they should be very careful to divulge it, and should never allow it to influence reporting. I don't like Brit Hume as a panelist on FNS, in the same way that Laurence O'Donnell goes on Hardball. Fox is burying the competition because as biased as they are, it isn't nearly as bad as CNN, MSNBC, CBS, NBC, PBS or ABC. NYT RIP.
10:53 AM on 10/18/2007
"anti-American"?

you listen too much to hannity..
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10:45 AM on 10/17/2007
Rupert Murdoch is wicked.
10:25 AM on 10/17/2007
Where does AOL fit into all of this? Paece
09:28 AM on 10/17/2007
This is a no brainer. So why does the FCC even consider making such changes. The implications are frightening.

That is that big business does really own the government.
07:22 AM on 10/17/2007
Rupert Murdoch went to Washington D.C. Specifically, to the Office of
Newt Gingrich. Rupert lobbied Newt for broadcasting clout. Rupert succeeded and Newt got who knows what besides a book deal. Newt gets publicized any time he wants on Fox news and channels.

All this occurred right before our very eyes and yet, no media
type ever refers to that visit or to the Newt/Rupert relationship.

In short, the deal was and is done and nothing can reverse the consequences in our Corporate American country.
06:25 AM on 10/17/2007
Murdoch is a creeping, crawling bane on the entire media. Americans would be wise not to see Faux, Fake News or buy any of his publications, WSJ, etc. Where were all of the deep pocketed billionaires, who did not give Rupert a run for his $ when he was taking over the media? He needs to be stopped, now. I will now enjoy playing your new game, Whack-a-Murdoch. Come on Americans, please join me and keep what little we have left in the media for our moderate to left-leaning enjoyment. These repub.'s are so mean-spirted and Boooooorrrring.