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LaTéléLibre.fr - 0 views

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      une énième TV...faitre des videos éparses... mais orientée poltic tout de même... les videos manquées sont ici
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Adam Curtis: The TV elite has lost the plot | The Register - 0 views

  • ut the idea as well that intrigues me is that we're being "oppressed by gatekeepers"! Give me a break - it's almost autistic. One good example is the BBC's Digital Assassin Day last summer. They tried to get all the bloggers to tell them what they thought they should be doing, it was all about a new democracy and "user generated content". But in the end, four times as many BBC people were involved in staging this than members of the public who eventually showed up. That tells me people at the BBC are far more neurotic about this than they need to be. Why do they think they need to do that?
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    makers are more neurotic than consumers
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Adam Curtis: The TV elite has lost the plot | The Register - 0 views

  • Implicit behind a lot of this stuff, like being asked to do blogging, is that we're getting a more representative view of the public.
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    adam curtis
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Summary of Findings: Public More Critical of Press, But Goodwill Persists - 0 views

  • People who read the newspaper online have a far less favorable opinion of network and local TV news programming than do people who read the print version, and also have a somewhat less favorable view of the daily newspaper they are most familiar with. But consumers of online newspapers feel far more favorably toward large nationally influential newspapers, such as the New York Times and the Washington Post.
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      online newspaper uers tend to prefer the "mega-brands"; they are often online because of lack of trust for old media.
  • And by more than three-to-one (73%-21%), the public feels that news organizations are "often influenced by powerful people and organizations," rather than "pretty independent."
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      media thought to be in hock to special interests by 3/4 of people
  • However, even two-thirds of liberal Democrats (67%) say the news media is more motivated by a desire to expand audience than informing the public. People who have attended college are more likely than high school graduates to say that the press mostly seeks to attract the biggest audience. And 85% of those who cite the internet as a main source believe that news organizations are mostly motivated by a desire to expand their audience, rather than to inform the public.
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      press motives seen as being mainly about audience acquisition, not informing the public
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http://news.bbc.co.uk - BBC News Player - Huw's top tips: What is news? - 0 views

  • Huw explains that broadcast news is about telling stories people want or need to know on radio, TV or a news website.
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      news is - "anyting people might be interested in or might need to know about" "need to know about" - from what point of view? "interested in" - what determines what they are interested in?
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    accountability as part of bbc objective
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