Bill Moyers addresses NCMR 2008
Legendary journalist Bill Moyers address the National Conference for Media Reform in Minneapolis, June 7, 2008. Presented by FreePress.net. For more speakers, press coverage, and info, visit: http://www.freepress.net/conference
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DonJowsey napisał :i liked this video :) lets chat fb
justrightofcenter napisał :
Your arguments would be relevant if media choices were still constrained by the limits of terrestrial broadcast. On the other hand, the modern day reality is internet, wireless, satellite and cable technologies are giving people access to more "channels" than they can possibly manage and absorb. I defy you to come up with a plausible scenario whereby "someone with vast amounts of resources" is going to monopolize literally thousands of commercial media channels.
thneed1 napisał :
justrightofcenter,I guess you believe we should always show each side of a story, guess what I believe that 2+2=5,that's my opinion,should my view point carry just as much weight so don't cram your 2+2=4 theory down my throat. Opinions are one thing, I would like my fact based world to encompass doctors who want to see reality not so-called fairness that everyones opinion is not always weighted the same. Or maybe I should have written my original thought after reading your comment,"what ever";)
justrightofcenter napisał :
Nowhere did I say that all opinions should be weighted equally. The point is what is produced in the marketplace of ideas should be allowed to stand or fall on its own merit, without interference from the government. We already have laws on the books to cover libel and slander, as well as predatory and monopolistic behavior. To put it another way, if Amy Goodman was on 50kW flamethrowers instead of Hannity then whack-jobs like McChesney (and their nutty followers) would think everything is fine.
thneed1 napisał :
This does not preclude someone with vast amounts of resources from monopolizing the media or influence people in a way that does not benefit society. Any person (Amy Goodman included) has a responsibility of their content and the government should care how these "public" air waves are used. Sophists in Greece should stand as a warning that because someone knows how to appeal to the "market place" of ideas, does not mean they are not dangerous to a democracy(i.e.Adolf Hitler).
justrightofcenter napisał :
Moyers exudes unbelievable levels of arrogance and condescension. Worst of all, he teaches it to others. These people don't seek compromise, but rather are plotting ways to ram their opinions down the everyone else's throat. Their idea of "free speech" is bringing the power of government to bear in forcing everyone else to listen.
ScabNainz napisał :
Probably one of the best speeches I've seen a journalist give. No wonder Olbermann and Stewart look up to this guy. Also reinforces what a douche Billo the Clown is.
ryanshaunkelly napisał :
Yes, Moyers is one of the [few] good ones.
Maarten26 napisał :
VP('s): Olbermann, Colbert or Stewart. Since media is everything these days and we want leaders to have their harts at the right place (well, my opinion obviously) this would be quite a good team. "Wisdom, Insight and Haha!" would be the punchline.
ScabNainz napisał :
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