PerpetualYnquisitive Posted July 19, 2004 Share Posted July 19, 2004 I just watched "Orwell Rolls in his Grave" and it gives an excellent account how the public has been manipulated by the media. If you want to understand how America came to be in its present predicaments, I highly recommend seeing this. Two thumbs up. Director Robert Kane Pappas’ ORWELL ROLLS IN HIS GRAVE is the consummate critical examination of the Fourth Estate, once the bastion of American democracy. Asking whether America has entered an Orwellian world of doublespeak where outright lies can pass for the truth, Pappas explores what the media doesn’t like to talk about: itself. Meticulously tracing the process by which media has distorted and often dismissed actual news events, Pappas presents a riveting and eloquent mix of media professionals and leading intellectual voices on the media. More here: http://www.orwellrollsinhisgrave.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aardvark Posted July 20, 2004 Share Posted July 20, 2004 I look forward to seeing it. The relationship between the media and government can sometimes seem dangerously incestuous. Half truths and distortions. What disturbs me is the way something only matters to governments if it's on TV. A million Rwandans die. No one cares because there aren't any TV cameras there. Tibet repressed, but no TV cameras there. It's almost as if, if they are not on TV then people dont exist and dont matter. So people suffering and need, the international response are determined by ratings and the world of co operation between Media companies and governments. People have been slaughtered for over 20 years in Sudan. The big media companies decide to notice last month and only now does the UN and the West actually start to bother doing anything. Who decides what to show? Whats convienent for TV executives trying to establish good relations with governments and business investors/advertisers? George Orwell was prescient, we all need to make an effort to find the facts and see through distortion and selective reporting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PerpetualYnquisitive Posted July 20, 2004 Author Share Posted July 20, 2004 is the appropriate phrase to describe this phenomenon. It is amazing that people even watch the news anymore. Going by most of their broadcasts, the only thing that is worth reporting at all is the latest celebrity dirt; the Kobe trial, the Martha trial, the Gloved-One trial, Britney's Marriage Annulled, Madonna critizes the church blah blah blah. Mostly tripe and drivel from the 'pundits'. Oh and Afghanistan is repsonible for 9/11, err make that Iraq, wait now we're kinda sure that it was Iran, yeah that'll work until next week. They are controlling the publics perception in order to modify the publics behaviour. Perception control=Emotional control=Behavioural control Good Pavlov. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skye Posted July 20, 2004 Share Posted July 20, 2004 ...says the guy who just watched a piece of media telling him so Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phi for All Posted July 21, 2004 Share Posted July 21, 2004 In one independant study done on how news media personalities affect the stories they report on, it was found that Peter Jennings, a staunch Republican, actually influenced his audiences favorably with extra smiles, head nods and vocal emphasis when reporting on Ronald Reagan during the 1980 and 1984 elections. Was it just because Jennings liked Reagan or was it coached? Beyond creating an atmosphere of fear and lacking in the public, today's advertising media is completely mistrusted, while the few hard news shows people watch become The Word in what's going on in the world. We are hard pressed to find the article we wanted to read in the magazine because of the ads, so what we read we tend to take as gospel. Word of mouth is the only trusted advertising these days but still billions of $ are spent trying to convince the public they need to buy and buy NOW. What is the truth when it can be viewed from all perspectives but only a few get put in front of us? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blike Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 Uh, Jennings usually has a liberal slant. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phi for All Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 Uh, Jennings usually has a liberal slant.The study was mentioned in The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell. I really need to own that book, I got a lot of good out of it. I will check it out again & get the research on that study on Jennings. Besides, don't Republicans think all media is liberal? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blike Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 Yea. It is for the most part, except fox news, which is conservatively slanted. Thats why I like the BBC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
budullewraagh Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 hmm...maybe the point of view that counters neo-cons is actually the view that is in the public's best interest to hear... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 Pity I only get BBC on shortwave, and only with luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sayonara Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 Can you get BBC News 24 on your cable? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bloodhound Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 BBC is still one of the best news providers out there. Even after the Hutton inquiry a huge majority of Britons trusted BBC over the government Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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