Media Activism Wins

Girl using megaphoneDear FAIRites,

We’ve had a lot of recent success at getting the corporate media to respond to criticism, in great part due to your letters and emails. The fact that this correspondence is individually generated by you makes it all the more effective.

USA Today has run two corrections recently based on FAIR’s activism–one about the homicide rate in Chicago and another about the growth rate of US manufacturing.

– The New York Times, after a series of back-and-forth tweets with our editor Jim Naureckas, rewrote an article on the impact of climate change on extreme weather to clarify the fact that all weather is influenced by climate change.

– Responding to a FAIR email campaign, NPR‘s ombud acknowledged that a report that covered Fast Track’s victory by interviewing only corporate lobbyists “would have been stronger and more complete if it had included a voice representing the opponents.”

Our ability to call big media to account is bolstered not only by your letters and emails, but by the community of individual financial supporters who make our work possible.

For those of you who were able to help us with our Spring Matching Grant–THANK YOU for accomplishing this win for media activism. We don’t often receive matching grants, and your financial contribution allowed us to multiply the funder’s support.

The summer slump in financial support is hard on small nonprofits. Any contribution you can make now will help us push through to the fall. Each and every donation is appreciated, so please give today.

Your support keeps FAIR open for business each and every day. And that helps your voices be heard in corporate media.

Back to work!

Deborah, Jim & Janine

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Buy a FAIR T-shirt and a book, and hang up that hammock!

This piece was reprinted by RINF Alternative News with permission from FAIR.