Fox News the channel gets more viewers because they program opinion programs which are both highly slanted and highly uninformative.
I like to watch the news without all the bullshit that doesn’t need to be there.
The Fox news channel is straight up conservative propaganda. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
Fox News the channel gets more viewers because they program opinion programs which are both highly slanted and highly uninformative.
I like to watch the news without all the bullshit that doesn’t need to be there.
The Fox news channel is straight up conservative propaganda. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
..."In response to audience feedback over the past week, we have implemented a new policy for greater transparency in our interviews," a CBS News spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter. "Face the Nation will now only broadcast live or live-to-tape interviews (subject to national security or legal restrictions). This extra measure means the television audience will see the full, unedited interview on CBS and we will continue our practice of posting full transcripts and the unedited video online."...Why would a licensed news outlet need a new policy for accuracy and transparency, while it subsequently states that it will continue posting unedited video.
Silence can be another form of deception . . . .aka lying. Originally Posted by ICU 812Silence would be not putting her on the air in the first place. Good journalism tries to get to the truth of the matter. Allowing people to say any damn thing they want, i.e. lying, means that you are not a journalist anymore but an extension of their press outlet.
When airing an interview, the person being interviewed should not have their answers edited. If there's not enough time to show the complete interview, you show as much as possible (unedited) and supply the whole interview online. Seems pretty simple to me.I would agree with putting a disclaimer on the show that some of the interviews were edited for length and clarity and then a link or qr code to the complete unedited version. I don’t have a problem with that.
If someone is lying in the interview there are legal ways to deal with it. Opinion pieces typically state that they are just that person's opinion, not the broadcaster's. Originally Posted by Iceman
Silence would be not putting her on the air in the first place. Good journalism tries to get to the truth of the matter. Allowing people to say any damn thing they want, i.e. lying, means that you are not a journalist anymore but an extension of their press outlet.The "silence" I am referring to is broadcasting only part of her statement and cutting out other parts . . .that silence.
When CBS gave in to the narrative that their editing was unfair it made knuckling under a second time seem legitimate when it’s really nothing more than the executives at CBS throwing their journalists under the bus.
Lying is Lying and the Trump administration is chock full of it. Responsible journalists should not be giving politicians a platform to legitimize their lies. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
Lying is Lying and the Trump administration is chock full of it. Responsible journalists should not be giving politicians a platform to legitimize their lies. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
...Good journalism tries to get to the truth of the matter... Originally Posted by txdot-guy,by editing other peoples speech to fit their narrative. FIFY.
...Allowing people to say any damn thing they want... Originally Posted by txdot-guyWe should pass a Constitutional amendment about that - again.