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Mardi 4 mars 2008
Par Nicholas Christian
L'excursion de PRINCE Harry du devoir en Afghanistan était un « arrêt de P.R. » qui n'a pas dupé le public britannique, publiciste Clifford que maximum a réclamé.
Le déploiement de dix semaines royal à l'avant était « réalité virtuelle » parce que les chefs d'armée l'auraient maintenu parti de n'importe quel danger réel d'être blessé, le gourou de P.R. supplémentaire. Il a dit […]
Signalé dedans Médias, Rupture |
Dimanche 2 mars 2008
Enfermez qui riled des avocats d'intimité allume des technicités indépendantes
Par Jaikumar Vijayan
Dans un mouvement sûr d'être souhaité la bienvenue par des avocats d'intimité et de droits civiques, un juge de cour de zone de la Californie vendredi a soulevé une injonction permanente précédente qu'il avait publié il y a deux semaines pour neutraliser le site Web controversé de whistleblower de Wikileaks.org.
Jugez le blanc de Jeffrey des États-Unis Cour de zone […]
Signalé dedans Media, Breaking, Human Rights |
Friday, February 29th, 2008
Zogby Poll - 67% View Traditional Journalism as “Out of Touch”
Internet is the top source of news for nearly half of Americans; Survey finds two-thirds dissatisfied with the quality of journalism
Two thirds of Americans - 67% - believe traditional journalism is out of touch with what Americans want from their news, a new We Media/Zogby Interactive […]
Posted in Media, Breaking, General |
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
No surprise that the complaint was not upheld, The finding is a joke as you would imagine. For example, the BBC’s idea of ‘investigation’ regarding Mayor Willie Brown not flying on 911 is to phone his office and ask if the reports of a tip off were true!
The entire results below:
FINDING BY THE EDITORIAL STANDARDS […]
Posted in 9/11 Truth, Media, Breaking, General |
Sunday, February 24th, 2008
By Sarah Lagan
Journalists, anti war activists and religious groups held a protest outside the Daily Express offices today against a series of stories and headlines in the paper which they say encourage “racist stereotyping and contempt”.
Around forty protesters and journalists turned up to the event organised by Media Workers Against War and the Stop […]
Posted in Activism, Media, General |
Sunday, February 24th, 2008
An award winning documentary exploring the role of the mass media during the War on ‘Terror’ & Economic trade. Consider a wide range of viewpoints from mainstream news editors, computer hackers, journalists and media activists. Discover how new technology, such as the Internet and camcorders, are challenging the role of the traditional news gatherer. This […]
Posted in Media, Multimedia, New World Order, General |
Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
JONATHAN WERVE
Using data from the Global Integrity Index, we put a U.S. court’s recent order to block access to anti-corruption site Wikileaks.org into context. In summary: The Wikileaks.org shutdown is unheard of in the West, and has only been seen in a handful of the most repressive regimes. Good thing it doesn’t work very well.
Starting […]
Posted in Media, Breaking, General, Human Rights |
Tuesday, February 12th, 2008
WRH
“You could get a journalist cheaper than a good call girl, for a couple hundred dollars a month.” - CIA operative discussing with Philip Graham, editor Washington Post, on the availability and prices of journalists willing to peddle CIA propaganda and cover stories. “Katherine The Great,” by Deborah Davis (New York: Sheridan Square Press, 1991) […]
Posted in Media, General |
Saturday, February 9th, 2008
By Stephen Lendman
RINF Alternative News
For Big Media, truth is a scare commodity and in times of war it’s the first casualty, or as esteemed journalist John Pilger noted: “Journalism (not truth) is the first casualty (of war). Not only that: it(’s)….a weapon of war (by its) virulent censorship….by omission (and its) power….can mean….life and death […]
Posted in Media, Contributions & Guests, General |
Sunday, February 3rd, 2008
By Sharon Weinberger
“The strategic communication problem is to make good news as entertaining as bad news,” says a new report by the Defense Science Board, a senior-level Pentagon advisory panel that normally looks at science and technology issues.
Though the panel has done other reports on strategic communication, this one is significant in that the […]
Posted in Media, Political, General |
Saturday, February 2nd, 2008
Statements made in the media can surreptitiously plant distortions in the minds of millions. Learning to recognize two commonly used fallacies can help you separate fact from fiction
By Yvonne Raley and Robert Talisse
In 2003 nearly half of all Americans falsely assumed that the U.S. government had found solid evidence for a link between Iraq and al […]
Posted in Media, General |
Monday, January 28th, 2008
“ A community is democratic only when the humblest and weakest person can enjoy the highest civil, economic, and social rights that the biggest and most powerful possess …”
Dear friend / supporter ;
Re: Nico Ntumba Inquiry : Abusive / Oppressive
Executive Orders against Innocent Mistaken for
Spy in 1988 : Secret Military Tribunal
for High Treason ( News BlackOut ) […]
Posted in Media, General, Human Rights |
Sunday, January 27th, 2008
Jonathan Oliver
THE BBC last night faced accusations of pro-Brussels bias as it was revealed that the corporation had taken out £141m in “soft” loans from the European Union.
The broadcaster has taken out three separate low interest loans from the EU-backed European Investment Bank (EIB) to fund the expansion of its growing commercial empire.
It also emerged […]
Posted in Business, Media |
Thursday, January 24th, 2008
By Sharon Weinberger
One of the many things I love about Donald Rumsfeld is that he’s totally unrepentant. Back in 2001, the Pentagon under his leadership created the controversial Office of Strategic Influence, which was closed down just a few months later after its existence became public. Rightly or wrongly, the Pentagon was accused of creating […]
Posted in Media, Political, General |
Thursday, January 24th, 2008
Frank Fisher
When asked to name countries that impose extensive internet censorship, you might think of China, Iran, or North Korea; I doubt you’d think of the UK, but, after the home secretary Jacqui Smith’s speech to the International Centre for Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence today, you really should.
Smith’s headline-grabbing proposal, to use the […]
Posted in Media, Breaking, General |
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