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Citas | Paul Krugman | In Media Res | NYT
The "fairness doctrine" forced broadcast media to give comparable representation to opposing points of view. Restrictions on ownership maintained a diversity of voices… Over the past 15 years, however, much of that system has been dismantled. The F.C.C. says that the old rules are no longer necessary because the marketplace has changed. According to the official line, new media — first cable television, then the Internet — have given the public access to a diversity of news sources, eliminating the need for public guidelines.
And the Internet is a fine thing for policy wonks and news junkies. But most people have neither the time nor the inclination. Realistically, the Net does little to reduce the influence of the big five sources.
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Tras El Papel, La Tv Comienza A Sufrir Seriamente El Impacto De Internet
Cada vez más datos y pistas lo confirman: Nielsen Finds Drop In TV Usage Is Real, Not Methodological, Impact Greatest Among HeavyViewers, Media Daily News, 27/08/200Vint Cerf, aka the godfather of the net, predicts the end of TV as we know it, The Guardian,...
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Citas | Making the News | Dan Gillmor
News organizations in recent times have operated as if the news was a lecture -- we told you what the news was, and you bought it (or you didn't). Tomorrow's news reporting and production will be more of...
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Citas | All News Media Inc. | Bill Kovach y Tom Rosensthiel | NY Times
Much of what appears on the Internet is repackaged from those outlets. The number of operations that gather original news is small and now may become smaller…
The question of concentration...
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Citas | William Powers | The Atlantic | Hard News for Hard Times
The news values of the 1990s—personality, ideology, scandal for scandal's sake—are completely out of sync with the world of right now. And when news outlets embrace those old values,...
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Citas | The Cycles of Financial Scandal
Por KEVIN PHILLIPS |NYTimes
Speculative markets and growing wealth momentum also corrupt philosophy and ideology, reshaping them toward familiar justifications of greed and ruthlessness. The 1980's and 1990's...
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