Crossposted at OpEdNews.com
This past week, all the news networks have been intolerable. At a time when the Iraq disaster is getting far worse, when corruption is coming out so fast that Bushco's whack-a-mole cover-ups have not been able to keep up, our national media go psycho bonkers on covering the VA Tech massacre, filling in gaps with Anna Nicole's baby and the NASA nut. This is not an accident. It's a way to NOT cover news that should be featured.
I've had it. Normally, I spend my day at my desk, with a computer screen and a TV staring at me. I write, edit, program, correspond, all while listening to the news-- usually CNN or MSNBC-- ocassionally, to see how the garbage is being presented by the whitehouse propaganda network, I'll even switch to Fox News, until the stink reaches intolerable proportions-- usually less than five minutes.
Yes, the VA Tech massacre was horrible and sad. But the blanket coverage, the constant repetition, showing the same cell phone shot video footage, the repeated broadcasting of the psycho killer's home videos and photos-- it was disgusting-- a disgusting, unacceptable use of the public airwaves.
Sure enough, copycat activity began appearing around the country. And it's not over yet. NBC/MSNBC in a hand-wringing sort of way covered their own coverage of the Cho story and their release of the lurid, nutcase videos that the killer sent them. They tried to explain that it was okay because all the other media used the same footage. I didn't buy it. They pulled their top ratings with it, but who knows how many months or years it will be before some sick kid, maybe who's just had his antidepressant dosage upped, which makes him crazy, will go out into a busy campus with a fully automatic weapon he picked up, courtesy of the NRA?
NBC, Fox, CNN, will surely spend days covering that event too. Will they discuss the possibility that their beyond saturation coverage of CHo could have planted the seed for this next massacre? I don't think so. But then again, you never know-- the hubris of the network news management is getting worse and worse. After all, before the Cho-splosion, there was the total and ongoing waste of the airwave on the Simpson death/suicide/murder-- whatever it was-- I don't care.
We have to face the facts. It's not just bad programming that drives the news networks to run marathon coverage of murders, kidnappings and celebrity nonsense. It's a way to NOT cover news that should be featured.
It is surely time for a public backlash and possibly congressional hearings. The mainstream-- I'm calling them LameStream media are flouting their privelege to broadcast, wasting the airwave resource, or worse, toxically hurting America-- failing to cover important news-- while at the same time injuring the psyche of Americans, particularly young Americans, by continuously showing morbid, psychotic images.
I am not calling for censorship. I am calling for some basic rules. The lamestream media are more and more becoming obsessive in their news coverage, wasting far too large a percentage of the news day covering the minutae of whatever one or two stories they think are most important, neglecting countless other, important, many times more important stories.
The lamestream media have increasingly shortened the length of sound bites and interviews, so no intelligent, thought out statement can even be uttered by a newsworthy person. We get dumbed down sound bites. It's not that they don't have the air time. They just believe that the public wants shorter and shorter segments. I think this is having an affect on attention span. There's no wonder more and more kids are being diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder, with million prescribed stimulant medications.
We need rules that require that the media must spread news coverage over a wider range of stories, that it is not acceptable to invest 70%, 80% or more of the day, using the public's airwaves, covering just Anna Marie Simpson, Michael Jackson, the latest kidnapped or lost child, or the latest murder case.
The media are GIVEN our airwaves free. They have a responsibility to broadcast news coverage of what is happening in government, with legislation, with healthcare, the environment, human rights, the Iraq occupation...
The right wing's approach to the media has been to consolidate it, to destroy media diversity. That's a major reason there is no way to get decent news coverage anymore. The competition merged.
Once the left gets enough power, as in Whitehouse power, we should have a plan for how to fix the media. Here are some ideas:
- Require media diversity. Break up big media. Force any media conglomerate to divest holdings where they own more than one radio station or TV station in a metropolitan area. These assets have gone up in value. It will prove profitable and create new businesses.
- Establish criteria for use of the airwaves. There are too many garbage channels currently operating, wasting the precious airwaves; 24 hour informercial networks, religious channels wasting airtime for a tiny listener base, subsidized by churches. Let them use cable or podcast or e-cast.
- Require free advertising time for qualified political candidates. The biggest cost for political campaigns, the reason money has too much power in politics, is TV and radio advertising costs. Make part of the price of licensing the airwaves in America, and that includes cable and satellite acces, provision of free ad time for political candidates. This will take billions out of the costs of running all the tens of thousands of campaigns in the US. Watch the news media declare war on this issue. Any candidate who supports it will surely be media-pilloried. But it is a great way to enable funding of candidates without taxpayers getting hit with the bill. The lamestream media will lose revenues, but it will not cost them a penny in outlay. Or maybe, the cost of politica advertising should be paid for by a tax on the media-- that the media pay.
- We can't filter the media. We need less filtering, not more, but when they stupidly and luridly broadcast the audio and visual rantings of a psycho killer over and over and over again, there ought to be a way for some group of sane citizens to say cut it out already.
I've written briefly about this before and the response has been strong. People don't want 24/7 massacre coverage. They don't want to know the latest about Anna Nicole Smith's mother's custody battles. They are angry that they can't turn on the news and watch the news. Instead, they turn on the news and watch a marathon coverage of some lurid or lascivious event that drones on and on. A while back, I mentioned that when the news gets this bad, I turn to either C-span, which, unless there are hearings going on, can be terribly boring, or, I watch the Science Fiction Channel (the Stargate episodes and battlestar galactica are my favorites.) Recently, readers have dropped me notes commenting "another sci-fi channel day."
Yep. It is a sad situation, when the reality we get on TV is footage from a singing contest, reporting on a South Asian teenager with funny hair, and Simon his critic. I detest the new reality TV-- makeovers, hairflip Donald firings, island survivors, bogus weddings-- I want real news-- real, varied, in depth. America needs it, in a hurry. It's not a luxury. It's a necessity. And if we fail to get it, we'll be in big-- make that deeper trouble. This is not a joke, not an accident. It is not an error of omission. It's part of the right wing war against the middle class, against democracy, against human needs vs. corporate control. Just remember that huge, transnational corporations-- mindless, soulless entities that do not have a responsibility to care about humans, are in charge of the news networks. They are not our friends. They are a threat to the survival of democracy and if left to their own devices, will corporatize all aspects of life.
We have to fight back, and while it is unfair, they have major advantages. They can't be killed. They have enormous financial resources, legal resources and they have already corrupted many in the legislative, judicial and executive branches. The world is witenessing the process of Democracy fighting for its life and its future. The war of the news media against America, against democracy is very real. It will take concerted planning, creative new approaches to media, dedication of resources and tough action to turn the tide. It starts with waking people up to realize that there IS a problem.