Showing posts with label News Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News Media. Show all posts

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Sen. Roy Blunt: Media Reporting Made Ferguson ‘Worse’ than it Would Have Been Otherwise

Mar. 13, 2015




HEMMER: “Have the politicians made this worse than it would have been otherwise?”

BLUNT: “I think a lot of the reporting made it worse than it would otherwise. I think people —”

HEMMER: “Sorry, sir, are you suggesting the media?”

BLUNT: “Both the media and people explaining things in ways that just were not reality. People talking about armored vehicles as if they were armed vehicles. You know, there is difference in the armored car that goes to the bank and a Sherman tank. But in a lot of this discussion you would thought police were out there with equipment that was designed for some kind of a warfare when it was only designed to protect the police and others. In some cases in Ferguson, people who were shot themselves — and these aren’t the first people shot in Ferguson, Bill. They are the first police that have been shot in Ferguson during these protests. People shot during the protests. The police on occasion had to take armored vehicles in as the only way to get the protesters who were shot out of the situation they were in. That was never reported, I think, in the way that it should have been in a lot of discussion about should they have military equipment? Almost any equipment that they had came not from the military but from homeland security. People would have said, ‘Homeland security equipment? Gee, that’s fine.’ But that wasn’t the discussion”

HEMMER: “Come back to the point about the politicians in the media—and I fully respect your opinion on all of this. That’s why we have you on today. But what the sheriff in Milwaukee is suggesting is that the president and the attorney general need to talk to the people who are living in these communities and remind them to respect authority. That was one of his main points last night. What about that?”

BLUNT: “It was one of his main points. I thought yesterday the president and the attorney general both were on point in talking about how unacceptable this activity was; how—as the attorney general called these people punks. I think both referred to these attempts as ambushes; not a very — that’s a cowardly way to approach anybody. I think they were right there. But I’m not at all sure –“

HEMMER: “Sorry, but it was deeper than that senator. It was about reminding people in these communities long before incidents with Michael Brown took place, that you need to respect the authority and the law, and send the reminders repeatedly so we can avoid the next incident.”

BLUNT: “I don’t disagree with that. I think the both president and the attorney general could have been more helpful in Ferguson and around the country as this division began to develop about policing tactics. There is nothing wrong with people looking at a force to see if pattern and practice could be better. In fact, the St. Louis County force which—one of the officers was in that 1,100 person force— voluntarily has been working with the Justice Department to be sure that all of their practices are what you’d hope they would be. I think when the Justice Department completes that we will find that they are.”


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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

CNN's Original Programs Draw Younger Viewers Despite Network's Poor Overall Ratings 

Randy Hall, Dec. 27, 2014, Newsbusters

The median age of an average CNN viewer during prime time fell from 60 to 58 years old.

At the same time, states Reuters reporter Rick Kissel, the Fox News Channel held steady at a median age of 68 while MSNBC skewed slightly older this year (61 versus 60 last year).

Read more: www.newsbusters.org




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Friday, October 24, 2014

ISIS: Target News Media In The U.S. For Execution

By Stephen Tschida, Oct. 23, 2014, Wjla.com



WASHINGTON (WJLA) -- The Federal Bureau of Investigation issued a warning Thursday afternoon that the Islamic State group, known as ISIL or sometimes ISIS, is calling on sympathizers to target news media in the U.S.

While the FBI did not issue an official press release on the situation, the agency did provide an unclassified Intelligence Bulletin to media outlets detailing the threat so that they could take security precautions as necessary.

The document was headlined "Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) Identifies Reporters and Media Personalities as Desirable Targets."

Read the full story:  www.wjla.com


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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Brendan Bordelon, Mar. 24, 2014, Daily Caller
New York Times reporter James Risen called the Obama administration “the greatest enemy of press freedom that we have encountered in at least a generation” on Friday, explaining that the White House seeks to control the flow of information and those who refuse to play along “will be punished.”
Poynter reports that Risen made the remarks while speaking at Sources and Secrets conference — a meeting of journalism , communication and government professionals held in New York City.  The foreign policy reporter, who is currently fighting a fierce court battle with the federal government over his protection of a confidential source, warned that press freedom is under serious attack in today’s America.

In a speech kicking off the conference, Risen claimed that the Obama administration wants to “narrow the field of national security reporting” and “create a path for accepted reporting.” Those who stray from that path, he cautioned, “will be punished.”
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Sunday, March 23, 2014

By David S. Joachim, Mar. 18, 2014, New York Times
WASHINGTON — Michelle Obama’s trip to China starting on Wednesday will be nonpolitical, the White House says, a “people-to-people exchange” emphasizing the importance that both nations place on education. As if to underscore the point, no reporters are traveling with the first lady, and she does not plan to give interviews while there.

But with the United States and China locked in disagreements over trade, cyberweapons, territorial claims and, as always, human rights — and with President Obama preparing to meet with President Xi Jinping next week at a nuclear summit meeting — political overtones will be almost impossible to avoid.

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