Bunker Mulligan "Let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." ~Mark Twain

May 10, 2004

Pseudo-journalists

Filed under: Society-Culture — Bunker @ 7:28 am

Los Angeles Times Editor John S. Carroll gave a speech at the University of Oregon where he bemoaned the lack of professionalism in journalism.

“All over the country there are offices that look like newsrooms and there are people in those offices that look for all the world just like journalists, but they are not practicing journalism,” he said. “They regard the audience with a cold cynicism. They are practicing something I call a pseudo-journalism, and they view their audience as something to be manipulated.”

I agree. As I read further, however, I see he wasn’t talking about the same people I was thinking about–like himself:

Carroll cited a study released last year that showed Americans had three main misconceptions about Iraq: That weapons of mass destruction had been found, a connection between al-Qaeda and Iraq had been demonstrated and that the world approved of U.S intervention in Iraq. He said 80 percent of people who primarily got their news from Fox believed at least one of the misconceptions. He said the figure was more than 57 percentage points higher than people who get their news from public news broadcasting.

“How in the world could Fox have left its listeners so deeply in the dark?” Carroll asked.

So…Fox News are the pseudo-journalists! People like Brit Hume? No, just Bill O’Reilly and his ilk are propaganists. Of course, print journalists, like himself and Jayson Blair high much higher standards:

However, Carroll said a great depth of feeling remains on the importance of ethics that is centered around newspapers’ sense of responsibilities to their readers.

Carroll was preaching to the choir in Oregon. I’m sure he sincerely believes everything he said. And that’s what concerns me most.

2 Comments

  1. Wow, I must be one of those 20% of intellectual watchers of Fox News. I didn’t get the impressions concerning any of the things he mentioned.

    Comment by wallace — May 10, 2004 @ 4:49 pm

  2. My view exactly. Brit Hume is the most professional journalist on television today. And FNC has all views represented on almost every show. The only show that gets into the shouting match mode is Hannity and Colmes, and I don’t watch them for that reason.

    The only way you can believe FNC is right-wing is to believe CNN is dead center.

    Comment by Bunker — May 10, 2004 @ 6:21 pm

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