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Long live public broadcasting!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4343006.stm

In today’s America where people depend on the same program for news/entertainment (on certain channels, it is easy to mix up the two), this article strikes a painful chord. Yes, a lot of what is telecast on the telly today is undoubtedly doctored, dressed up, postured, what have you. Reporting seems to have a strong element of bias to it and as you watch more, you realise that the bias creeps into nearly every bit of information telecast. Some specific aspects of news are given prominence and some are studiously ignored. Certain people are called on talk shows and lambasted as if to set an example for others who think alike. There is nothing like ‘fair and balanced’ any more. Au contraire, it is unfair and polarised. What totally gets me irritated is the air of sensationalism that pervades the news today. What is passed of as objectivity (if anyone even lays that claim) is mere opinion.

An excerpt ‘The eye on the short-run bottom line led to the closing of foreign bureaus, a decline of investigation, the rise of infotainment. The American public, getting most of its news from network television, came to have little sustained quality reporting to feed on. So by 2001, the rise of Islamic fundamentalism, the consequences of the Taleban’s capture of Afghanistan, the insidious growth of global anti-Americanism, came as terrible shock to its insulated world. Murrow had warned it would happen: “If we go on as we are then history will take its revenge and retribution will not be limp in catching up with us.”

Long live PBS/GPB!