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The '''corporate/commercially controlled media (CCM)''', also termed '''old media''' is a set of corporations whose main output will be familiar to most, i.e. [[BBC]], [[CNN]], [[Washington Post]], [[New York Times]] etc. | The '''corporate/commercially controlled media (CCM)''', also termed '''old media''' is a set of corporations whose main output will be familiar to most, i.e. [[BBC]], [[CNN]], [[Washington Post]], [[New York Times]] etc. | ||
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Whatever apparent choice is available, behind the innumerable different names and logos lie just a handful of trans-national corporate interests. These either own the media channels outright or - with the notable exceptions of the [[BBC]] and [[Wikipedia]] (See below) - provide the dominant income stream through advertising. | Whatever apparent choice is available, behind the innumerable different names and logos lie just a handful of trans-national corporate interests. These either own the media channels outright or - with the notable exceptions of the [[BBC]] and [[Wikipedia]] (See below) - provide the dominant income stream through advertising. | ||
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===New York Times=== | ===New York Times=== |
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Corporate media (propaganda) | |
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Type | commercial |
Interest of | • Ali Aslan • Oscar Callaway • Campain • Gannett • Chris Hedges • Adrienne van Heteren • Humansarefree.com • Media Bias/Fact Check • Dawa Khan Menapal • Mark Crispin Miller • Paschalidis Panagiotis • Press Complaints Commission • Lila Rajiva • Swiss Policy Research • The Truthseeker • Unwelcome Guests • WinterWatch • Dave Van Zandt |
Subpage(s) | •Corporate media/Censorship •Corporate media/Consolidation •Corporate media/Deep state control •Corporate media/Islamophobia •Corporate media/Logic •Corporate media/Mendacity |
The corporate media refers to itself as 'mainstream' in an effort to marginalize so-called "alternative" media. While some instances (e.g. BBC) are not strictly commercial, all the corporate media is hierarchically structured, so a very small number of editors can censor or modify its output. |
The corporate/commercially controlled media (CCM), also termed old media is a set of corporations whose main output will be familiar to most, i.e. BBC, CNN, Washington Post, New York Times etc.
Contents
Official Narrative
Echoing the official narrative of its more highly funded, longer established bedfellows, Wikipedia refers to the large news conglomerates with their preferred self-description, the "mainstream media" (MSM). Quoting Chomsky, as of June 2014, it stated that CCM are "generally reflective of the prevailing currents of thought, influence, or activity".
Problems
The wikipedia page itself refers to the massive media consolidation in the US (though Wikipedia editors have removed details of its extent).[1] Considering that corporate media has a hierarchical structure this renders them easily controllable, rendering the idea of big media as "reflective" of public opinion as highly suspect. Since the news agenda is dictated by a very small number of very rich individuals, it has been suggested that the phrase "mainstream" would be more accurate if replaced by a label which respected the plutocratic agenda it promotes.[2] On Wikispooks, the term CCM (Commercially/Corporate Controlled Media) is preferred.
Mendacity
In 2005 the case of Steve Wilson and Jane Akre set an important legal precedent. They were fired when they refused to tailor their investigation into RBGH to suit Monsanto's wishes[3]. Ruling on their case, a Florida Court of Appeals unanimously agreed that their employer could demand that they lie since there is no rule against distorting or falsifying the news in the United States.[4] An uncertain but large proportion (perhaps >50%) of TV news footage in USA is in fact VNRs (video news releases) produced by 3rd party corporations, as a kind of stealth advertisement masquerading as news.
Deep state control
On topics of importance to deep state forces, the use of CCM to massage public opinion is the rule, not the exception. For example, to justify the so-called "War on terror", CCM massively over-emphasise the dangerous of terrorist violence and portray its perpetrators as Muslims, when according to Europol, <1% of terrorist incidents in Europe are by Islamic terrorists.[5] Rebecca Gordon details how since 9/11 the "war on terror" has been used to keep the US population in a state of fear, and how public acceptance of their government's policy of torture has risen as a result.[6]
Self-censorship
A relatively large proportion of content is devoted to "safe" topics such as sports, celebrities, gossip etc. on which minimal censorship is needed. Issues of social significance receive a more cautious treatment that reflects the regulating group mind of journalists, pundits and spokesmen (very commonly with institutional affiliations) - parties who can be counted on to limit their opinions to respect the unspoken censorship that is the hallmark of corporate media output. The first strategy for handling figures who tackle unwanted topics or who express undesirable opinions is simply to ignore them (for example, the corporate media's news blackout of Rev. Kevin Annett. For those who nevertheless achieve such prominence that ignoring them would in itself attract attention, there is the catch all designation of "conspiracy theorist", routinely applied to describe anyone whose independent thought would present a challenge to the official narrative.
Pulitzer prize winning journalist, Gary Webb, clearly demonstrated what happens to anyone inside the corporate media machine who demonstrates that they are more loyal to the truth than the establishment. He never believed that censorship was a significant factor until he hit upon a topic of major importance to the deep state - his proof of the CIA's intimate connections to the global drug trade. Since most journalists never touch on such sensitive topics, they remain in blissful ignorance of the strict limits to their discourse. Many internalize the self-censorship, perhaps after a few words from an editor, and learn the particular importance of the official narrative on topics such as "Terrorism", "Zionism", the merits of Globalisation, Economic growth, "Free trade" etc. The archive section of Media Lens gives numerous trenchant examples of this content policing process in action.[7]
Forbidden topics
While party politics is encouraged, deep politics is forbidden. Where deep events are reported, important connections to other events are obscured and spurious connections inferences often drawn. Inherently threatening topics such as false flag attacks are more or less forbidden topics. Where an official narrative becomes untenable, official opposition narratives are often ready as a fallback. So debate is allowed about whether US/UK/NATO made a mistake, but the real motives of their military actions are not called into question.
Language
The corporate media community reveals its loyalties by the language it uses. Muammar Gaddafi was almost always referred to as "Colonel Gaddafi" by the Western media. His government was referred to as a "regime". The Pentagon doesn't use drones to murder or assassinate people, it carries out "targeted killings". The CIA doesn't kidnap and torture people, it "renders" them to places where they are subject to "enhanced interrogation".
The careful choice of language and buzzwords goes beyond merely trying to put a slant on an existing reality, and sometimes extends to the creation of a fictitious awareness. Corporate media has little room for carefully reasoned argument, preferring instead the mantra of "repetition, repetition, repetition". Examples include "the (Islamic) terrorist threat" and even "Al Qaeda".
Alternatives
The main alternative to traditional CCM is the internet, already subject to mass surveillance by the NSA. One strategy to tackle this has been to extend commercially controlled media onto the internet, another has been to subject the internet to restrictions (e.g. by nation states), often under pretexts such as the "war on terror" or the need to protect "intellectual property".
Consolidation
After spectacular consolidation of TV and newspaper ownership, the commercially controlled media has never been in so few hands. This has facilitated the use of CCM as a propaganda tool by making it easier and organise misleading or downright mendacious media campaigns. For example, no real debate occurred about the lies told by government and military officials in the run up to the 2003 Iraq War. Consolidation is frequently associated with cost cutting, a decrease in investigative reporting and an increased reliance on centrally produced material such as VNRs.
Around the world, the same picture repeats itself - an ever smaller number of huge corporations controlling an ever large number of formerly independent media outlets, retaining the apparent diversity of opinion while in fact exercising hierarchical control over content, thus presenting a controlled spectrum of opinion.
Historically, the US has promoted and subsidised a diversity of ownership of media, as this was understood to be required for a well functioning democracy. Regulations existed to prevent cross-ownership (newspapers, radio, TV and other mass media) or concentration of ownership of media. These have either been relaxed and/or completely discarded under the weight of the transnational media conglomerates multi million(or billion?) dollar lobbying.
Whatever apparent choice is available, behind the innumerable different names and logos lie just a handful of trans-national corporate interests. These either own the media channels outright or - with the notable exceptions of the BBC and Wikipedia (See below) - provide the dominant income stream through advertising.
High Profile Examples
New York Times
- Full article: New York Times
- Full article: New York Times
Despite its high reputation, the NY Times shares a common blindspot on deep politics, so does not tolerate establishment-unfriendly truths, so reporters such as Chris Hedges are not tolerated. As Morris Berman summarised: "The function of the New York Times is to make a professional middle class comfortable and feel that everything is OK. It's not "All the news that's fit to print", it's "All the news that fits our views". That's the true motto of the New York Times."[8]
BBC
- Full article: BBC
- Full article: BBC
On the face of it the BBC, as a tax-payer funded organisation (or 'public-service broadcaster' as current Newspeak has it), ought to be less susceptible to the commercial pressures on the rest of the corporate media. On matters of little importance to the deep state, the BBC is relatively balanced and impartial. This however makes its clandestine control by the powers that be all the more insidious. There are many cases of such lofty dismissal, amply documented on the Media Lens[7]. Where issues impinge upon the interests of the permanent government, the BBC has always been the voice of the British Establishment. Its charter is the work of men wedded to the Mackinder-Rhodes-Milner vision of the British Empire as a missionary force for 'progress' and the spread of civilisation in the world; it is financed on the whim of a government in thrall of the deep state. How could it be anything else?
Wikipedia
- Full article: WikiSpooks:Problems with Wikipedia
- Full article: WikiSpooks:Problems with Wikipedia
Wikipedia experienced a professionalisation around 2007 which moved it firmly in the direction of the commercially controlled media. This is most clearly understood through the "Reliable Sources" policy in particular which means, more or less, that if a subject hasn't been reported on by commercially controlled media or by those in established positions of social power and influence, then Wikipedia doesn't want to know about it. These policies do in fact lead to a credible and useful encyclopaedia on whole swathe of topics (i.e. technical, non-political topics) no doubt giving many readers the misleading impression that Wikipedia articles are reliable even for politically sensitive topics.
An event carried out
Event | Description |
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9-11/Cover-up | A lot of resources have been devoted to containing the truth about the events of September 11th, 2001. However, while it has been more or less kept from television screens, awareness about 9-11 is growing worldwide. |
Examples
Page name | Description |
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ABC News | A corporate controlled media outlet |
Advance Publications | |
Agence France-Presse | The French-News-Agency is the world's oldest news organisation. |
Al Jazeera | |
Asia Times | Corporate media that also publishes Pepe Escobar |
Associated Press | Very important hub of corporate media |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | |
BBC | A state propaganda apparatus disguised as a quasi-autonomous public service corporation. |
BBC/Verify | A BBC "fact checking service" |
Belteleradio | The state television and radio broadcasting service of Belarus. |
Bloomberg | Media empire owned by billionaire Michael Bloomberg. |
Bureau of Investigative Journalism | |
CBS | |
CNBC | US corporate media conglomerate |
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | A Canadian state-owned media outlet. |
Channel 4 | UK corporate media TV station |
Channel 4/News | Main news programme on British television broadcaster Channel 4 |
Conservative Inc. | "Big Con enforce the guidelines of Big Tech and punish conservatives on their behalf" |
Counterpunch | A US biweekly political magazine that since 2018 has moved sharply to the official narrative. |
Dagens Nyheter | Swedish corporate newspaper. Heavy Bilderberg habit. |
Danmarks Radio | Danish state broadcaster. |
De Telegraaf | Biggest newspaper of the Netherlands. A (very slightly) toned version of The Sun. |
Democracy Now! | "Alternative" media with nothing much to say about deep politics. |
Disney | Huge mass media corporation. |
European Broadcasting Union | A global media organisation. |
Fox News | Not known for its insightful analysis, but has provided useful reporting on topics such as 9-11 and Covid-19 |
Houston Post | Texas newspaper, closed in 1995 |
Hubert Burda Media | |
HuffPost | |
IAC (corporation) | |
ITV | British state media. Main rival of the BBC. |
ITV News | |
Independent media | Media that is not part of the corporate media system, mostly independently and tenuously funded. |
Jerusalem Post | |
Jewish Chronicle | |
Life Magazine | Active in covering up the truth about the JFK assassination and promoting the narrative of the Warren Commission. |
Los Angeles Times | Aggressively promoted COVID-19 jabs, and continues to be complicit in covering up the truth about the JFK/Assassination. |
MSNBC | |
Medium | Online corporate publishing platform |
NBC | US corporate media outlet |
NOS | A Dutch state broadcaster with some questionable segments. |
NPR | |
NRC Handelsblad | Dutch big newspaper. |
National Enquirer | |
New York Times | "All the news that fits our views"... A US Deep state affiliated newspaper "to make a professional middle class comfortable and feel that everything is OK." |
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation | State TV and radio corporation dominating the national media landscape. |
PBS | |
Press Association | UK corporate news agency |
Project Syndicate | Syndicate to spread "free" op-eds subjects in corporate media to influence what people think. But 'he who pays the piper calls the tune' - in this case mostly George Soros and Bill Gates. |
RAI | The national public broadcasting company of Italy |
... further results |
Corporate media victims on Wikispooks
Title | Description |
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Craig Kelly | Australian dissident MP; COVID-19/Resistance. |
David Kelly | Dr David Kelly, a biological weapons expert who died in highly suspicious circumstances |
Anders Tegnell | State epidemiologist of Sweden during COVID. |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Philip Agee | “[CIA] operations help sustain favorable operating conditions for U.S.-based multi-national corporations. These conditions, together with political hegemony, were our real goals. So-called liberal democracy and pluralism were only means to those ends. "Free elections" really meant freedom for our candidates. "Free trade unions" meant freedom for us to establish our unions. "Freedom of the press" mean freedom for us to pay journalists to publish our material as if it were the journalists' own. When an elected government threatened U.S. economic and political interests, it had to go. Social and economic justice were fine concepts for public relations, but only for that.” | Philip Agee | 1987 |
Blowback | “You want to know what this was really all about. The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people. You understand what I’m saying. We knew we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did.” | John Ehrlichman | 1994 |
George Carlin | “Now, to balance the scale, I'd like to talk about some things that bring us together, things that point out our similarities instead of our differences. 'Cause that's all you ever hear about in this country. It's our differences. That's all the media and the politicians are ever talking about—the things that separate us, things that make us different from one another. That's the way the ruling class operates in any society. They try to divide the rest of the people. They keep the lower and the middle classes fighting with each other so that they, the rich, can run off with all the fucking money! Fairly simple thing. Happens to work. You know? Anything different—that's what they're gonna talk about—race, religion, ethnic and national background, jobs, income, education, social status, sexuality, anything they can do to keep us fighting with each other, so that they can keep going to the bank! You know how I define the economic and social classes in this country? The upper class keeps all of the money, pays none of the taxes. The middle class pays all of the taxes, does all of the work. The poor are there just to scare the shit out of the middle class. Keep 'em showing up at those jobs.” | George Carlin | |
Jimmy Carter | “Nowadays, because of the unwarranted invasion of Iraq by Bush and Blair, which was a completely unjust adventure based on misleading statements, and the lack of any effort to resolve the Palestinian issue, [there is] massive Islamic condemnation of the United States. (...) (American media organisations), have been cowed, because they didn't want to be unpatriotic. There has been a lack of inquisitive journalism. In fact, it's hard to think of a major medium in the United States that has been objective and fair and balanced, and critical when criticism was deserved” | Jimmy Carter | 2004 |
James Corbett | “When there is a question mark in the headline, the answer is always no.” | James Corbett | 22 October 2021 |
Corporate media/Logic | “Now, to balance the scale, I'd like to talk about some things that bring us together, things that point out our similarities instead of our differences. 'Cause that's all you ever hear about in this country. It's our differences. That's all the media and the politicians are ever talking about—the things that separate us, things that make us different from one another. That's the way the ruling class operates in any society. They try to divide the rest of the people. They keep the lower and the middle classes fighting with each other so that they, the rich, can run off with all the fucking money! Fairly simple thing. Happens to work. You know? Anything different—that's what they're gonna talk about—race, religion, ethnic and national background, jobs, income, education, social status, sexuality, anything they can do to keep us fighting with each other, so that they can keep going to the bank! You know how I define the economic and social classes in this country? The upper class keeps all of the money, pays none of the taxes. The middle class pays all of the taxes, does all of the work. The poor are there just to scare the shit out of the middle class. Keep 'em showing up at those jobs.” | George Carlin | |
Corporate media/Mendacity | “Early in life I have noticed that no event is ever correctly reported in a newspaper.” | George Orwell | 1943 |
Document:Election 2017: finally, a real choice for Britain's voters | “If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.” | Malcolm X | |
Norman Fenton | “Note that we have no issue with the contents of either of these posts, nor do we know anything objectionable about the posters themselves. The only point we wish to make is that neither has been censored on X for posting on topics we are currently censored for. But there is another perhaps more uncomfortable possible conclusion we might arrive at. That dissent from particular individuals or groups is positively allowed or even approved on X, whilst that from others, such as us, is not. Hence it not the message but the source of the message, or the timing of the message, that is being censored. Hence who gets to tell you the 'vaccines are bad' might matter to Elon Musk and X, much more than the actual message imparted. In this way X appears to be no different from MSM: politics, influence and money may hold sway to varying extents. And this determines what messages people see, when and by whom.” | Norman Fenton Martin Neil | 22 April 2024 |
Kevin Flaherty | “Since the assassination of John F. Kennedy, an international, crypto-fascist syndicate has been rapidly consolidating its grip on this planet. Changes to the global system have been implemented slowly, consistently and in a manner so subtle that only a tiny fraction of the population in the industrialized world ever noticed anything was wrong...
I view the output of established media as a slurry of manure and toxic waste; a propaganda product that requires heavy analysis and context fitting in order to recover the 5%-10% of useful information contained within an obfuscated mess. What’s the solution? The system is in collapse now. This is my best and only advice: Get into a situation that eliminates your reliance on luck and minimizes the impact of factors that are completely beyond your control. Do this immediately.” | Kevin Flaherty | |
Fort Russ | “We reject the false model of ‘objective journalism’, [...] ‘Objective journalism’ was a false construct developed by corporate media to justify large monopolies. Can there be a view from nowhere? From everywhere all at once? Of course not. Journalism and news has always been the marriage of facts and narrative – facts do not speak for themselves, as what facts are presented always tells a different story. There are an infinite number of facts in the world we live in, the narratives we present must be narratives that are at the same time sober, truthful, and empowering.” | Joaquin Flores | |
Chris Hedges | “The crisis that we face is not so much an economic crisis but a moral crisis. The utter cynicism on the part of very well paid media who have become in essence hedonists of power (which is what courtiers are) that the truth no longer matters, that that sacred contract that a great reporter makes between the viewer or the reader to tell them the truth is no longer relevant.” | Chris Hedges | |
Donald Jeffries | “The way history is presented to Americans, from the youngest schoolchildren to the doctorate-level Ivy Leaguers, mirrors the way news is presented to the public. Much as it is difficult to find a single issue or event which the mainstream media has reported on accurately, it is just as difficult to find any historical event, or historical figure, portrayed honestly by establishment historians. We still see everyone from history professors to late-night comedians referring to any opponent of the establishment with a mean-spirited, impossibly caricatured negativity.” | Donald Jeffries | 2019 |
Journalist | “If we had met five years ago, you wouldn't have found a more staunch defender of the newspaper industry than me ... I was winning awards, getting raises, lecturing college classes, appearing on TV shows, and judging journalism contests. So how could I possibly agree with people like Noam Chomsky and Ben Bagdikian, who were claiming the system didn't work, that it was steered by powerful special interests and corporations, and existed to protect the power elite? And then I wrote some stories that made me realize how sadly misplaced my bliss had been. The reason I'd enjoyed such smooth sailing for so long hadn't been, as I'd assumed, because I was careful and diligent and good at my job ... The truth was that, in all those years, I hadn't written anything important enough to suppress.” | Gary Webb | |
Journalist | “There is no such a thing in America as an independent press, unless it is out in country towns. You are all slaves. You know it, and I know it. There is not one of you who dares to express an honest opinion. If you expressed it, you would know beforehand that it would never appear in print. I am paid $150 for keeping honest opinions out of the paper I am connected with. Others of you are paid similar salaries for doing similar things. If I should allow honest opinions to be printed in one issue of my paper, I would be like Othello before twenty-four hours: my occupation would be gone. The man who would be so foolish as to write honest opinions would be out on the street hunting for another job. The business of a New York journalist is to distort the truth, to lie outright, to pervert, to villify, to fawn at the feet of Mammon, and to sell his country and his race for his daily bread, or for what is about the same — his salary. You know this, and I know it; and what foolery to be toasting an "Independent Press"! We are the tools and vassals of rich men behind the scenes. We are jumping-jacks. They pull the string and we dance. Our time, our talents, our lives, our possibilities, are all the property of other men. We are intellectual prostitutes.” | John Swinton | |
Journalist | “This story of CIA drug dealing became a sensation because of the website, not because of the story, but because people could get to it. And they could never have gotten to it before because the San Jose Mercury News is a small regional newspaper in Northern California that you couldn't read if you lived in New York or you couldn't read if you lived in L.A.. But this story you could read anywhere in the world.” | Gary Webb | 2003 |
Robert F. Kennedy Jr | “Newspapers and electronic media outlets have suppressed legitimate debate over vaccine safety or the ongoing corruption scandals at the CDC. They allow ...Pharma shills almost unlimited use of the airwaves to spout Pharma propaganda—always unquestioned and unanswered. Newspapers won’t publish Op Eds or letters or comments from vaccine safety advocates. Even alternative press—like Huffington Post, Drudge Report, Salon, Slate and Mother Jones won’t allow discussion—and these are supposedly the antidote to a corporate controlled media. Astonishingly, many journalists openly advocate the censoring of any discussion about vaccine safety...The media’s silence on this issue is not simply a quid pro quo for billions of dollars of annual pharmaceutical advertising. Most reporters and media outlets accept the muzzle because they think they are safeguarding public health. They believe that allowing debate about vaccine safety and CDC corruption may cause the public to stop vaccinating.” | Robert F. Kennedy Jr | 2015 |
Anatoly Kurmanaev | “"Every journalist has an audience he caters for and in my case, it’s the financial community. You are a mercenary in a sense. You’re there to provide information to a particular client that they find important and it's not good or bad, it’s just the way it is...A couple of times from my experience you try to use, I wouldn’t call them 'cheap tricks', but yeah, kind of sexy tricks. Just last week we had a story about condom shortages in Venezuela. At the official exchange rate condoms were at like $750 dollars or something and the headline was something like ‘$750 dollar condom in Venezuela’ and everyone clicks it, everyone is like 'Jesus, why do they sell it for like $750?'" (We don't learn until the ninth paragraph of Kurmanaev's article that a pack of condoms actually cost about the same as it did in the US at the time.)” | Anatoly Kurmanaev | 2019 |
John Laughland | “A feature of today’s mass media culture which many dissidents lazily and wrongly denounce as "totalitarian" is precisely that dissenting views may be expressed and published, but this is precisely because, being mere drops in the ocean, they are never a threat to the tide of propaganda.” | John Laughland | 2010 |
Robert Malone | “Many years ago, when I was working for the "Aereas Global Tuberculosis Vaccine Foundation", which was one of the early Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation nonprofit vaccine companies, the CEO hired a media consulting firm that mainly consisted of a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and a marketing manager. To ensure that favorable stories about the organization and its mission were printed, the "journalist" and the marketing specialist would consult with their clients and learn what story the organization wanted to be told in a major print publication. An article pushing the story would then be crafted, all of the necessary background assembled to meet whatever editorial review standards were likely to be encountered. Then this prebaked work would be fed to some "journalists" working for the targeted publication. My first "You're not in Kansas anymore" moment concerning modern journalism was when I saw this process used to "place" an article in The Economist, which I had naïvely believed operated as an independent arbiter of truth. Even then, I thought, - well, this can't be the norm, can it?” | Robert Malone | 2022 |
New York Times | “The truth is hard to find. The truth is hard to know. The truth is more important than ever,” reads a television ad for The New York Times. What the paper fails to add is that the hardest place to find the truth about the forces affecting the life of the average American and the truth about empire is in the Times itself. News organizations, from the [NYT] to the tawdry forms of entertainment masquerading as news on television, have rendered most people and their concerns invisible.” | Chris Hedges | |
OffGuardian | “The most peculiar thing about COVID19 so far has been that they are not hiding the data […] The data is right there, and yet it is separate from the narrative, which never references the data; the data never references the narrative. What you have to do is basically ignore everything the media says, and just look at the numbers, and…where the numbers come from” | OffGuardian | 21 April 2020 |
Time Magazine | “You don't need to manipulate Time magazine, for example, because there are [Central Intelligence] Agency people at the management level” | William Bader | 1976 |
Yanis Varoufakis | “The establishment, the Deep State, call it whatever you want, the oligarchy, they’ve become much, much better at character assassination than they used to be. Because back in the 1960s and 1970s, you know, they would accuse you of being a Communist. They would accuse me of being a Marxist. Well, I am a Marxist. I’m really not going to suffer that much if you accuse me of being a left-winger. I am a left-winger! Now what they do is something far worse. They accuse you of something that really hurts you. Calling somebody like us a racist, a bigot, an antisemite, a rapist. This is what really hurts because if anybody calls me a rapist today, right, even if it’s complete baloney, I feel as a feminist I have the need to give the woman, implied or involved somehow in this accusation, the opportunity to speak against me. Because that is what we left-wingers do.” | Yanis Varoufakis | 6 January 2021 |
Zach Vorhies | “As a trained scientist I have a multifaceted view of the world based on evidence and fact. Therefore any claim that someone has fringe beliefs or theories should be checked against http://trends.google.com and see what the views of the rest of america are and what they search for. They may find that many beliefs that are slandered as fringe are actually mainstream beliefs of we-the-people.” | Zach Vorhies | |
Malcolm X | “The media's the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that's power. Because they control the minds of the masses.” | Malcolm X | 1963 |
Jan Øberg | “There is a lid on the western mainstream media in a way it has NEVER been before… 'Today there is no "crack in the wall"…' 10% is empirically true, 20% is fake - narratives, 70%, and it is the most important part, is omitted news.” | Jan Øberg | 17 August 2021 |
Sponsors
Event | Description |
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Canadian church attacks | A coordinated string of vandalism and arson attacks on churches across Canada. The Canadian version of the George Floyd protests? (Ongoing) |
He Will Not Divide Us | Hollywood endorsed "artistic exhibition", set up in opposition to the presidency of Donald Trump. which was trolled. An infamous event in internet history. |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:911 Truth and the MSM | article | 15 February 2010 | Elizabeth Woodworth | A description of the changing response of the corporate media to the events of 9/11 over the 8 years since the event. |
Document:Anatomy of a Scandal: Israel Crucifies Corbyn | Article | 14 August 2014 | Michael W. Howard | "Tom Watson has it backward: the 'eternal shame and embarrassment' come when Labour, swallowing whatever pride it has left, meekly submits to being harassed and blackmailed by a foreign power and its vulgar propagandists. Jeremy Corbyn, it seems, is gearing up to do just that. Chalk one up for Goebbels." |
Document:Cryptome’s searing critique of Snowden Inc | article | 13 February 2016 | Tim Shorrock | Commentary on an interview with John Young and his wife Deborah Natsios by Pit Schultz of reboot.fm at the 'Transmedia 2016' event in Berlin on 6 February 2016 |
Document:Election 2017: finally, a real choice for Britain's voters | Article | 17 May 2017 | Raoul Martinez | No wonder the billionaire-owned media are attacking Jeremy Corbyn with everything they've got. But we the people can still win. |
Document:Filtering Sources On The Syrian War | article | 4 February 2014 | David Edwards | A cogent demonstration of the gross bias of the mainstream media in its coverage of the ongoing 2011 Syrian insurgency. It shows that they are immune to any lessons of their similarly mendacious reporting both before and during the 2003 Iraq war |
Document:Integrity 2018 Moldova Cluster (1) | strategy document | 26 December 2018 | Integrity Initiative | |
Document:Larry Sanger is right, Wikipedia has become the establishment thought police - just look at my entry on there | Article | 12 July 2021 | Eva Bartlett | Eva Bartlett in an op-ed for RT, writes about the problems with Wikipedia. |
Document:Media Freedom? Show me the MSM Journalist Opposing the Torture of Assange | blog post | 7 September 2020 | Craig Murray | At a time when the government is mooting designating Extinction Rebellion as Serious Organised Crime, right wing bequiffed muppet Keir Starmer was piously condemning the group, stating: “The free press is the cornerstone of democracy and we must do all we can to protect it.” |
Document:More Guardian ‘brainwashing’ on Putin | commentary | 24 March 2014 | Jonathan Cook | A master-class in how the celebrated 'Free-Press' of the Western commercially controlled media is harnessed to the narrative requirements of the Establishments of which they are a part, turning them into little more than propaganda organs where major foreign policy issues are concerned. |
Document:No fair hearing for Assange at the Guardian | article | 5 February 2016 | Jonathan Cook | Demonstrates the Establishment-friendly double standards of the UK's flagship 'Left-wing' newspaper - The Guardian - through analysis of its coverage of a UN decision on the political asylum of Julian Assange |
Document:Oligarchs and Corruption Proposed Programme | project proposal | June 2018 | Euan Grant | "Early briefings of Press and media where Institute of Statecraft has particular links with the Times, Telegraph, Guardian and BBC TV and radio and specialist correspondents. Need to strengthen with the Mail." The document proves that Integrity Initative is not only influence network: "Use US and Canadian contacts to do likewise re powerful and influential North American networks." |
Document:Sanitizing the Bahraini Crackdown | article | 21 March 2011 | Stephen Gowans | |
Document:The Dominant Grand Narrative Of Our Time | article | 27 January 2014 | David Cromwell | Mainstream media spokesmen, journalists and reporters are corralled into supporting and promoting the Establishment 'Dominant Grand-Narrative of our Time' while most appear blissfully unaware of the gross deceptions their careers are harnessed too - 'a man cannot see what his livelihood requires him NOT to see' - as the saying goes |
Document:The Freedom of Courage | blog post | 1 October 2017 | Craig Murray | When you see the right wing Establishment worldwide, plus the entire mainstream media, united against ordinary people as we see today in Catalonia, it's a no-brainer which side you should be on. |
Document:The Incredible Disappearance of Shai Masot | blog post | 2 June 2019 | Craig Murray | The open attempt to stifle all criticism of Israel, and in effect to make adherence to zionism a pre-condition for membership of the Labour Party – or indeed acceptance in wider society – is a vicious form of authoritarianism that should have been repudiated robustly from day one. |
Document:The Propaganda Model | article | 5 October 2011 | David Cromwell | An overview of the 'Propaganda Model' that accurately defines the nature of the western mainstream media. It also illustrates why "Commercially Controlled Media" is probably a better and more accurate term |
Document:The deeper truths journalists are blind to | article | 21 February 2016 | Jonathan Cook | Corporate media is constitutionally incapable of honest objective reporting on matters affecting the vital interests of Establishment power |
Document:To influence/shape entertainment outputs | 'Memorandum' document on how to influence/shape entertainment outputs | 26 December 2018 | Integrity Initiative Victor Madeira | |
Document:US media, politicians mobilize against Sochi Olympics | article | 10 February 2014 | Andrea Peters | A useful analysis of the orchestrated campaign of vilification against Russia and its president coincident with the run-up to the Sochi winter Olympics. |
Document:Why the military-industrial complex went woke | Article | 5 March 2021 | Paddy Hannam | What is the Military industrial complex doing? They are engaged in a woke propaganda campaign as part of a rebranding of the war industry for the new generation. |
File:Truthontherock.pdf | report | Glasgow University Media Group | An investigation into the wholesale distortion of news by the corporate media when reporting on the SAS killings of 3 IRA members in Gibraltar on 6 March 1988. It is a serious indictment of the British media's handling of the affair and particularly that of The Sunday Times. |
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This article lacks a good historical overview, but has important and current information to assist in reading between the li(n)es of the corporate media machine.
References
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mainstream_media&diff=576500260&oldid=576489405
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- ↑ http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/12
- ↑ http://www.projectcensored.org/11-the-media-can-legally-lie/
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- ↑ a b Media Lens archive
- ↑ UG#662 - Leaving The Cave of Media Shadows (Transcending The Paltry Ego and Reminding The People), radio show likening the corporate media to the shadows in Plato's cave.