Corporate media/Logic
Corporate media/Logic (Media manipulation, Statecraft, Psyop) | |
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Corporate media uses psychological tactics to attract more viewers. The tactics have become a standard set of rules how to present articles, to make sure politicians and their special interest groups can influence the public's opinion more easily and quickly. People often neglect the idea that the news on their favourite channel is biased with a reason as it fits their personal opinion. |
Corporate media engages the public with rules and stylistic choice when presenting the news with the aim of more traffic to their outlet. These rules aren't purely market-driven as Operation Mockingbird and the media engagement rules of the Institute for Statecraft have shown. Media manipulation by partizans is as old as the Middle Ages, but the setting of rules to do it by (hidden) special interests group has only been around since the worldwide rise of TV in the mid 1900s.[1]
Contents
Origin
David L. Altheide & Robert P. Snow were on the first to call out a new form of truth that was deemed truth just because it was presented with psychological tricks deceiving the human brain. They called media logic the "dominant processes, established routines, and standardized formats which frame and shape the production of mass-media content, especially its representation or construction of reality, and its manufacture of news". They attributed the usage of it to new phenomena as tabloidization and the mediatization of politics calling it fundamental it shaping modern societies.[2]
Purpose
Corporate Media
“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 [3]
Infotainment 101: Sky News presenter Colin Brazier goes through a Flight MH17 victim's suitcase. Notice how Brazier says "we shouldn't be doing this I suppose", while detailing what he can find in a girl's luggage. A bag? A shirt? A flask? Children book! Oohhh interesting. A perfect example of how CCM presents news as entertainment to keep the viewer enganged, hoping they'll not go to another news source, completely neglecting ethical standards, a great example of how the logic of the media: show more gruesome details, so that you control the viewers more by fear, stress and other strong action-stimulating emotions[4][5] |
The urge to get more traffic means journalists often use psychological tricks employed by governments and special interest groups to "talk" to the subconscious part of people's brains to make them chose your specific outlet and keep coming back to it. The stylistic and psychological codes journalist use in this "media logic" cause mediatization[6], where an extensive control of society through the media by using marketing tactics makes it easier for politicians, and their hidden deep state actors to influence to opinion of the public. Popular modern day example is the presenting of news as infotainment, with a key characteristic being people not reading news articles on social media, but only the title so that they can give their opinion as soon as possible.[7]
Sponsors
The suspicion that deep state and their operatives have been behind these initiatives to gain more followers of their new outlets to control the narrative is a third rail topic, as most people have been led to believe only the "other side" of which they politically identify are doing this.[8]
Corporate Media usage
Corporate media over the whole world uses a form of media logic to a degree, but the US and their 24/7 news cycle created the urge for a more intensive form of it[9]. Forms overlap with marketing tactics by corporations.
Sensationalism by News Outlets
News outlets often use sensationalism to gain more viewers; presenting a story omitting details, with the anchors talking loud and very self-centred, trying to increase emotion in the reader. A good example is modern day US Network 24/7 news channels. US news channels make most money by advertising between their content, and need to make the viewer be so emotionally engaged that they'll watch the commercials and come back after.[11]
Narcotizing dysfunction
A narcotizing dysfunction is when the media keeps reporting on a story that viewers get narcotic about it and don't act on the information they received as they have become desensitized[12][13] to the issue. Founders of the theory Paul F. Lazarsfeld, and Robert K. Merton say that it is not in the best interests of people to form a social mass that is politically apathetic and inert, hence naming the theory.[14][15]
Good examples of this are wars such as the Afghan War or the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine. With the 24/7 News cycle started by CNN with the Gulf War[16], and the ability of people to work less hours a week and access news from their phone 24/7, studies has shown that the constant desensitization to mass events also causes permanent fear and stress in individuals.[17][18]
Astroturfing
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Sinclair Broadcasting was set-up in the 1950s by an American electrical engineer and a group of local shareholders. Sinclair runs hundreds of local news stations as if it brought to the city by locals for locals, it has been faced criticism for trying to influence with public with a standard set of lines the anchors need to say to strengthen a partizan opinion.[19] This stems for the idea that news corporations know people trust more familiar people more[20], so a local news station with people that often live in their area and talk about problems in their city are deemed more trustworthy, something also called an example of the Mere-exposure effect. The fact that Sinclair can use this to influence public opinion with a standardised set of talk points between the local news is often not discussed.
Trading up the chain
Trading up the chain is term by author and marketer Ryan Holiday, an advanced version of astroturfing as it describes deliberately making a claim in a small or less-credible medium according to journalistic standards, only to appear it being astroturfing or Vox populi and use it as a source in CCM their main network news stories to massive audiences. "Terror experts", war reporters or witnesses to events post a few sentences describing an event, which often can't be verified without a study or interviewing the individuals making that post and believing the individual as only source. The individual being used as source often are explicitly sought by CCM to be brought in the limelight.
A modern example is Twitter and suspected spook Eric Ciaramella. If Wikispooks's position is to believed - that both "sides" of US politics are a pure distraction and controlled by deep states, Ciaramella and Ukraine-gate were placed in the media to keep the public fighting between Republicans and Democrats with a new complex story, and Ciaramella's may have been deliberately planted as an officially unknown source (with many personal details of Ciaramella missing, even denying Ciaramella existed[21] in the first place) for starting Ukraine-gate.
Controlling the narrative
Controlling the narrative is an important method of mind control and propaganda. It is an important component of statecraft. Certain perspectives, are so toxic to the official narrative, that they must be expunged as quickly as possible to narrow the Overton window to the desired alternatives. Topics about which no official narrative exists are called third rail topics, and professionals in the commercially-controlled media know not to touch them.
Mainstream news costs more than consumers could ever hope to pay, but it is free to watch. That's where advertisers come into play. TV Networks appear to deliberately focus on stories that not only appear to be have brought to them and promoted by special interests and deep state operatives, but also sell the viewers products instead of trying to fix the problem itself.[23]
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Clickbait
Corporate media often uses clickbait titles that promote the urge of the human brain to read the information. They are often short; promise to list it so that the user knows they won't read too long (as humans have short attention spans these days); they include key phrases that the outlet knows their viewership likes; they are often negative; and they often questions. Other tactics include omitting details outright in the title, and include topics that instigate fear and they thus know their viewers will like.
Catch and kill
Catch and kill is a tactic where news outlets receive an exclusive report about a third party, but choose to not publish the story for fear of damaging the third party. The suggestion that the third party if often secretly influencing the outlet is not discussed.[26]
A good example is the Vanity Fair investigation of Mossad-linked worldwide VIPeadophile Jeffrey Esptein. Vanity fair Journalist Vicky Ward tried to release a story with increasingly more gruesome details about Epstein including from one of Epstein's first accusers Maria Farmer, but her editor Greyson Carter chose to hold and throw away the story, although Carter and another editor dispute that story. Ward completely changed her opinion on Epstein, and became an admirer of Ghislaine Maxwell in her 2011 about her. In an article of the The New Yorker, Carter and Ward point to each other blocking the story, Carter being pressured by "someone", Ward herself omitting details given by victims, and pointing she did that on the order of Carter and more. The story is a good example of how outlets deliberately appear to gain exclusive access to important stories and their victims, only to "ignore" them for deep state operatives.[27]
Polarizing perspectives
A summary of the Four Quadrant Model and a preview of the third in a three-part series on Eric Weinstein's ideas about growth, stagnation, and political fakery -
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A polarizing perspective is a position that by employing psychological tricks stimulates conflict and moves people away from conciliation and common ground. Everyone is against crime, but special interests from the NRA don't want more gun control[28], so their speakers and lobbyists will divert discussions from that. Hispanic Women in the Northeast are one of Americans that have one of the fewest amounts of gun ownership[29]. Hispanic women will often talk about more gun control as a first measure in combatting nationwide crime. The CCM will promote NGOs (often funded by deep state operatives), propagandists, useful idiots, and Politicians, when they actually both want the same thing: less crime. A even better example is the four quadrants model promoted by Eric Weinstein.[30]
Examples
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Media manipulation | A series of techniques in which the CCM create an image or argument that favors their particular interests. It can be actual fakery and is a form of propaganda. |
Outrage porn | Using words that are scientifically proven to make someone angry just to get them engage with the news outlet. "Big government want to hire more tax guys to tax us to death! This is the plan, they are gonna get you, be scared, be angry, vote against them and for our oil people, ooohhhh." |
Rating
When reading these techniques, it is a plausible assumption to argue nearly every outlet is employing these. What if all sides of corporate media are controlled by deep state factions? What if... Operation Mockingbird has already been highly successful?
References
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