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View Article  A Whole 'Nother Approach to Media Reform: Newsbreakers
A Whole 'Nother Approach to Media Reform:  Newsbreakers

New York Times

Contributed by Charles Miller, IBLTV

Sunday's NYTimes.com features an article about an outfit that attacks local news from a whole different perspective. Read about the Cheese Ninja, Egg Man, etc.


By MARK LASSWELL

A group devoted to monkey-wrenching live reports on local news, the Newsbreakers have a standing interest in media mishaps.  Since Jan. 6, when the five-member Rochester-based group executed its first bust, as it calls them, of a live remote in their hometown, viewers in Boston, New York City, Manchester, N.H., Columbus, Ohio, and several other cities have seen their local news briefly hijacked by elaborately planned vignettes that are more likely to baffle or alarm reporters than make them curse on the air.

The Newsbreakers' repertory of characters includes Cheese Ninja, who cavorts in the background of live news broadcasts, derisively tossing slices of processed cheese, and Jiminy Diz, a supposed newspaper reporter, wearing a loud jacket and a hat with a "Press" card in the band, who is angry with local television news for lifting reports from the morning paper, [and] Invisible Suit Guy, appearing live and unbidden behind a reporter.

During the busts, one Newsbreaker watches and records the newscast, telling the Newsbreaker provocateur through a hands-free cellphone earpiece when he is in the camera frame and when to make himself scarce for a whi
le if the report switches over to a taped segment. The group sends its own cameraman to record a Newsbreakers'-eye view of the bust, tape that is then mixed into the actual newscast tape, along with music and graphics. The results are then posted online at newsbreakers.org.

...The Newsbreakers idea was born of what [Chris] Landon described as his disillusionment with television news while working as a part-time assignment-desk assistant for Time Warner Cable's R News operation in Rochester. The blurred lines between the cable company's business concerns and its news side - as when management asked to be notified by the news staff when local officials were being interviewed on the premises, Mr. Landon said, so the company could lobby them - prompted misgivings about media consolidation and "vapid and banal" local television news. "I said: 'You know what? I'm not going to take part in this beast any longer,' " Mr. Landon said.

(click here to read the entire article)

Mark Lasswell is an editor at Broadcasting & Cable magazine.

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View Article  Better Stay Out Of Federal Court
  Bush Appointments Extremist of the Extreme

MinutemanMedia

by Donald Kaul

Last week the U.S. Senate confirmed the appointment of Janice Rogers Brown to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, perhaps the most influential appellate court after the Supreme. She is, by all accounts, a remarkable woman. 

She is African-American and as her supporters never tire of pointing out, a sharecropper’s daughter who overcame early widowhood and single motherhood to work her way through college and UCLA law school. She maneuvered her way through the political thickets of California to become, eventually, an associate justice on the California Supreme Court. 

She is said to write poetry, read widely and her speeches are peppered with quotations by such as Cicero, Ayn Rand, Samuel Beckett and Chris Rock - that crowd. She is, in short, a practically perfect candidate for an important judicial appointment. She has but a single flaw; hardly worth mentioning, but I’ll mention it anyway. 

She’s nuts.

She is a raving conservative lunatic who not only grasps the most extreme right-wing views available to her, she dips them in blood and waves them around like flags. She has said in speeches, for example, that the New Deal, with its emphasis on regulation of business and help for the disadvantaged, has brought upon us a new slavery. 

“In the heyday of liberal democracy all roads lead to slavery,” she has said. “We no longer find slavery abhorrent. We embrace it. If we can invoke no ultimate limits on the power of government, a democracy is inevitably transformed into a kleptocracy - a license to steal, a warrant for oppression.”

She found a 1937 Supreme Court ruling allowing federal regulation of the workplace particularly egregious, calling it a “triumph of our own socialist revolution.”

 “Where government moves in, community retreats and civil society disintegrates. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible.” She apparently wants a return to the pre-New Deal era - bread lines, child labor, unfettered stock market manipulation. Those were the days.

Still, that wasn’t what bothered me most about Judge Brown. People say extreme things in speeches all of the time; I’ve done it myself. Nor was it the fact that in cases involving discrimination against minorities or women that have come before her, she seems most often to favor the discriminators rather than their victims. There are two sides to every issue; she’s entitled to her opinion.

No, it’s statements like this:

“These are perilous times for people of faith, not in the sense that we are going to lose our lives but in the sense that it will cost you something if you are a person of faith who stands up for what you believe in and say those things out loud.”

Or this:

“Atheistic humanism handed human destiny over to the great god autonomy and this is quite a different idea of freedom. Freedom then becomes willfulness.”

As a matter of fact, these are the least perilous times for people of faith - particularly the evangelical Protestant faith to which Judge Brown belongs - in my lifetime. Name the last “atheistic humanist” hired by the Bush administration to do anything. “People of faith” are in the saddle and riding the rest of us hard. And I - an agnostic humanist, if you have to know - have not handed over destiny, human and otherwise, to any god, let alone the great god autonomy. As a group we secularists are at least as moral and ethical as our religious brethren and are more fun at parties.

Believing in the progressive income tax and Social Security is not a mortal sin. Someone should tell Judge Brown that.

The scary thing about Judge Brown’s appointment was that she wasn’t even the worst nominee to be confirmed to the bench that week. There’s Judge William Pryor, Jr., who thinks Roe v. Wade (the abortion decision) “the worst abomination of constitutional law in our history” and compares homosexual relations to bestiality and necrophilia.

God, if any, help us all.

_________


Donald Kaul recently retired as
Washington columnist for the “Des Moines Register.” He has covered the foolishness in our nation’s capital for 29 years, winning a number of modestly coveted awards along the way. Email: donald.kaul2@verizon.net.  You can read Donald Kaul weekly at MinutemanMedia


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