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Don't Believe the HYPE!
Media Bias Uncovered[/caption]
Fake News Birth, Media Bias, and Infotainment
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American Nations: A
History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North
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The birth of fake news has
been a long time coming. We are the products of that which we seek.
America is the land of diversity and very much locked into tribal
mentality. On the website the insider, there is a very goo
article listing the 11 Nations of the United states. The 11 nations
of America article is a very good read gauging Fake news media bias
and division in the country go hand in hand. Find the article at
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-11-nations-of-the-united-states-2015-7 .
Fake news and the directed
news information is not a new phenomenon. We started to
segregate our personal information when Talk Radio was
popularized in the 1980's and 1990's. These platforms were
the doctors of spin for a core audience of individuals listening to
branded information. John Daly became one of the
early pioneers regarding the current medium considered as
infotainment with his television show Real TV which began in
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John Daly[/caption]
John Daly is a journalist, news anchor, writer, author,
spokesperson, and TV host. He is best known as a pioneer in
reality TV for hosting the ground-breaking show Real TV, the first
all-video news magazine show. Daly’s skills as a host, a writer,
and an interviewer have led to one thing: solid audience
ratings. He has consistently increased audience share on any
TV show or newscast he anchored. Real TV, distributed by Paramount
Domestic Television, achieved the highest first year ratings of any
show. Within two years, the all-video show was attracting
more than 4 million viewers a night. Real TV also brought
Daly an international reputation since the show was seen in all
English-speaking countries around the world. As the host of the
Billionaire lifestyle, accurate information is vital. Accurate
information is the most important factor for providing adults with
tools to make a proper decision regarding their life and
living situations. Without accurate media information as a
nation, community or individual our ability to make sound
decisions are sabotaged.
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Truth Hurts
During our conversation, John Daly pointed out how we have reached
a point of being comfortable or being correct seem to be far more
important than being informed. Somehow we just want our
opinions, be they correct or incorrect validated. in a nutshell,
our population has resided to the entertainment platform for news
versus fact-checking journalism. The evidence is clear too much
information is too much. Information is so plentiful, where we
cannot distinguish fact from fiction. The 21-century living
construct is being connected to the entire world constantly. I see
how we could be thought of as living in The Matrix where there is
so much information presented as real, where nothing is concrete
and tangible.
Show me the Money
The structure of media has morphed into a vehicle to make money.
Television is a for-profit business. Television and media, in
general, make profits by selling advertisements. If these entities
cannot place eyeballs on the advertiser's products, they die. What
would you do if you have a dwindling customer base, due to freedom
of choice ( Netflix, Youtube, Hulu, Vice News), and the expansion
of options for the consumer who is your audience?
Reality TV did not help!
The growing popularity of "Reality TV" fueled the fire. It is
synonymous to equating Greco-roman Olympic wrestling to The
WWE. Where are the players look as though they are on the same
field, but in reality, the scenario's are the exact opposite. We
have accepted reality and Fake news as one big soup at face
value television
The Fairness Doctrine Abandonment. (From Wikipedia)
Much of this movement away from fact checking in media came about,
in 1985, the when it was believed the Fairness
Doctrine "hurt the public interest and violated
free speech rights
guaranteed by the
First Amendment."
The Fairness Doctrine was a policy of
the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC),
introduced in 1949, that required the holders of broadcast licenses
both to present controversial issues of public importance and to do
so in a manner that was — in the Commission's view — honest,
equitable, and balanced.
Origin
In 1949, the
Mayflower
Doctrine, which had forbidden editorializing on the radio since
1941, was repealed.
[5]
This made way for the Fairness Doctrine.
[5]
The 1949 FCC Commission Report served as the foundation for the
Fairness Doctrine. It established two forms of regulation on
broadcasters: to provide adequate coverage of public issues, and to
ensure that coverage fairly represented opposing views.
[6]
The second rule required broadcasters to provide reply time to
issue-oriented citizens. Broadcasters could, therefore, trigger
Fairness Doctrine complaints without editorializing. The commission
required neither of the Fairness Doctrine's obligations before
1949. Until then broadcasters had to satisfy only general “public
interest” standards of the Communications Act.
[7][8]
The doctrine remained a matter of general policy and was applied on
a case-by-case basis until 1967, when certain provisions of the
doctrine were incorporated into FCC regulations.
[9]
In a 1969 textbook case, the
United
States courts of appeals, in an opinion written by
Warren Burger,
directed the FCC to revoke Lamar Broadcasting's license for
television station
WLBT due to the station's
segregationist politics and ongoing censorship of NBC network news
coverage of the US civil rights movement.
[10]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairness_Doctrine
The Fairness Doctrine
Fake News Definition ( From Wikipedia)
Fake news is a type of
hoax or deliberate spread of misinformation, be it via the
traditional news media or via social media, with the intent
to mislead in order to gain financially or
politically.
Fake news websites (also referred to as
hoax news[1][2])
deliberately publish
hoaxes,
propaganda, and
disinformation
purporting to be
real news—often using
social media to
drive
web traffic and
amplify their effect.
[3][4][5]
Unlike
news satire, fake
news websites seek to mislead rather than entertain readers, often
for financial or political gain.
[6][4]
Such sites have promoted political falsehoods in Germany,
[7][8]
Indonesia and the Philippines,
[9]
Sweden,
[10][11]
Myanmar,
[12]
and the United States.
[13][14][15]
Many sites originate, or are promoted, from Russia,
[3][13][16]
Macedonia,
[17][18]
Romania,
[19]
and the United States.
[20][21]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fake_news
InfoTainment Definition:
in·fo·tain·ment
ˌinfōˈtānmənt/
noun
1. broadcast material that is
intended both to entertain and to inform.
Here is what you can do to educate yourself.
- Read more books Fiction and Non-fiction
- Look at several sources on Television
- Audible books
- Listen to your peers and engage in conversation, find their
why.
- Make friends with someone of different views.
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