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posted by n1 on Tuesday June 20 2017, @02:01PM   Printer-friendly
from the make-media-great-again dept.

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A couple of Time Warner shareholders went after CNN CEO Jeff Bewkes Thursday in LA at a Time Warner shareholders meeting [...] David Almasi, the Veep of the National Center for Public Policy Research1, a conservative communications and research foundation, is in LA to question Bewkes. Both Almasi and President David Ridenour are Time Warner shareholders.

[...] “Mr. Bewkes, we have urged you many times to make CNN more objective,” Almasi said in his statement. “You have admitted to us in 2014 the need for more balance. We praised you last year after CNN President Jeffrey Zucker also acknowledged this and acted on the need for more diverse views. But bias is apparently worse than ever. As shareholders, we are concerned about the repetitional risk to our investment in Time Warner as CNN appears to be a key player in the war against the Trump presidency.”

Almasi cited a Media Research Center2 study of CNN programing for 14 hours and 27 minutes of news coverage back on May 12. The report concluded that all but 68 minutes were devoted to Trump with 96 guests out of 123 being negative.

[...] “I’m inquiring about CNN’s bias and our return on investment,” Almasi continued in his statement. “Half of the American public – which includes potential and current CNN viewers – voted for Trump last November and supports his agenda. CNN acts as if it is part of the anti-Trump resistance. Are you willing to lose viewers, possibly forever, because of the bias?”

Almasi even threatened Bewkes, saying that Media Research Center plans to alert advertisers about news programs that “peddle smear, hate and political extremism.”

He asked Bewkes, “Are you concerned about advertisers leaving CNN? Will you continue to ignore our appeals for objectivity at the risk to our investment in Time Warner?”

Source: The Daily Caller

1The National Center for Public Policy Research, founded in 1982, is a self-described conservative think tank in the United States. In February 2014, at Apple Inc.'s annual shareholder meeting, NCPPR proposed Apple "disclose the costs of its sustainability programs" was rejected by 97% vote. The NCPPR representative argued that Apple's decision to have all of its power come from greens sources would lower shareholders' profits.

2The Media Research Center (MRC) is a politically conservative content analysis organization based in Reston, Virginia, founded in 1987 by activist L. Brent Bozell III. Its stated mission is to "prove—through sound scientific research—that liberal bias in the media does exist and undermines traditional American values."


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  • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Tuesday June 20 2017, @03:50PM (11 children)

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Tuesday June 20 2017, @03:50PM (#528523) Journal

    ultra left wing propaganda

    There's no such thing in America. Casting anything in the media or politics here as such is hyperbole.

    Unless CNN is championing farming collectives or re-education camps for those suffering from false consciousness, they can in no way be called left wing, much less ultra left wing.

    A person would have to travel to Cuba and spend significant time there to experience real left wing anything, but they would have to do that soon because that place is changing rapidly, too.

    As a bugbear, the Red Menace has lost currency. Nobody cares. Stop using it.

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  • (Score: 2) by VLM on Tuesday June 20 2017, @04:10PM (1 child)

    by VLM (445) on Tuesday June 20 2017, @04:10PM (#528543)

    they can in no way be called left wing

    I'm not sure the absolute stuff matters. If the 50:50 point is currently located at Hillary v Trump and virtually all journalists are members of one party, then "Well, technically the 50:50 point is not really centrist at this moment planet wide" doesn't matter to the local problem of the country is 50:50 and the workplace is 99:1 or rounding to essentially 100:0 in practice.

    100:0 is still a failure mode, regardless of todays location of the 50:50 point.

    • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Tuesday June 20 2017, @04:36PM

      by Phoenix666 (552) on Tuesday June 20 2017, @04:36PM (#528565) Journal

      The 100% figure works if you're talking about Establishment vs. everyone else. That recognizes that the Establishment projects itself in two colors, red and blue, that have no real material difference among them in terms of policy outcomes. We've watched the media cheerlead for Power through several sea changes of Republican to Democrat and vice versa, because that's really whose side they're on. In that light the exact split of which color the individual members of the media are becomes irrelevant.

      But if you do believe the color they choose is materially relevant, then you must concede there are large, significant swathes of the media that are not blue, but red. You can choose to drink the red Kool-Aid instead of the blue, if you want.

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  • (Score: 2, Insightful) by fustakrakich on Tuesday June 20 2017, @04:30PM (3 children)

    by fustakrakich (6150) on Tuesday June 20 2017, @04:30PM (#528559) Journal

    There's no such thing as America. *There is no 'west'. There are no 'people'*. There is only the market collective, and economies of scale. Capitalism is more communist than Communism!

    And 'terrorism' is the New Red Menace**, even if we do actively support it [brookings.edu], and of course the best opportunities emerge when you can play both sides [newsofbahrain.com], right?

    ** If anything has lost currency, it's this left/right bullshit

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    • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Tuesday June 20 2017, @04:45PM (2 children)

      by Phoenix666 (552) on Tuesday June 20 2017, @04:45PM (#528577) Journal

      And 'terrorism' is the New Red Menace**, even if we do actively support it [brookings.edu], and of course the best opportunities emerge when you can play both sides [newsofbahrain.com], right?

      ** If anything has lost currency, it's this left/right bullshit

      That's true about terrorism in a general, outward sense, but it isn't a drop-in replacement for the Red Menace because even now nobody really seriously accuses the other side of the aisle as being secret supporters of ISIS. One side does, however, still smear its opponents as communists.

      The left/right divide is bullshit, but it hasn't lost currency. Observe the daily wash of "Our tribe is RIGHT! Your tribe is WRONG!" in every medium, everywhere, even here.

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      • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Tuesday June 20 2017, @04:53PM

        by fustakrakich (6150) on Tuesday June 20 2017, @04:53PM (#528582) Journal

        The left/right divide is bullshit, but it hasn't lost currency.

        Well, you're right. It does sell. I cannot deny the value there, but that is its only real value, measured in dollars changing hands.

        even now nobody really seriously accuses the other side of the aisle as being secret supporters of ISIS.

        They don't dare! They all are. It would be a true case of the *assassin accusing the assassin*. It is a real Mexican Standoff.

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      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 20 2017, @07:16PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 20 2017, @07:16PM (#528667)

        nobody really seriously accuses the other side of the aisle as being secret supporters of ISIS

        Hillary is the founder of ISIS!

        (Or was it Grand Emperor Baraq Hussein Soetoro? I don't remember. One of the two. So there you go.)

  • (Score: 2) by cmdrklarg on Tuesday June 20 2017, @06:17PM (4 children)

    by cmdrklarg (5048) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday June 20 2017, @06:17PM (#528624)

    When you are sitting on the extreme right, everything else is left.

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    • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Tuesday June 20 2017, @07:39PM (3 children)

      by Phoenix666 (552) on Tuesday June 20 2017, @07:39PM (#528678) Journal

      But Nazis are Socialists, right? Maybe the ends of the political spectrum follow the curvature of the universe and actually meet on the other side. So...VLM is not a nazi but a socialist. Ahhh, he is the Leftist.

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      • (Score: 2) by VLM on Tuesday June 20 2017, @08:24PM (2 children)

        by VLM (445) on Tuesday June 20 2017, @08:24PM (#528695)

        Sigh. nazi = derogatory slang for national SOCIALIST workers party.

        Remember when Trump met those union guys and declared the Republican party was the American Workers Party and the liberal tears were delicious, LOL? Yup, that's my God Emperor.

        Trump's more of a civic nationalist anyway, not bad, but not as good as some alternatives.

        • (Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Wednesday June 21 2017, @03:01AM

          by Azuma Hazuki (5086) on Wednesday June 21 2017, @03:01AM (#528860) Journal

          The fact that you refer to him even in jest as "God-emperor" reveals a lot about you, none of it good. And yes, I get the reference; that's what half of what makes it so awful. Grow up, you fucking manchild.

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        • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Wednesday June 21 2017, @04:46AM

          by aristarchus (2645) on Wednesday June 21 2017, @04:46AM (#528891) Journal

          Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei? Ya! Nazis! VLM is not one of those. He is of the National Socialist Party of America, more likely. But it is always so difficult to keep the fascists straight, they fight among themselves so! For example, the National Socialist Party of America was a fork of the National Socialist White People's Party, which in turn was a rebranding of the American Nazi Party after the assassination of its leader George Lincoln Rockwell in 1967. Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Socialist_Party_of_America [wikipedia.org] as usual is invaluable, even though less reliable when fucking Nazis are trying to scrub the record.

          But the false equivalency is on the term "socialist". And, as usual, uneducated Americans are easily diverted and confused. Squirrel!! Hillary!! Now there are different meanings to "socialist", or in the preferred term, "communitiarian". It is the idea that the assets of a society are possessed communally. But with "Nationalist" socialists, of any nationality, the commune is limited to a particular nation or ethnic group. (Although not equally at that.) Socialism per se holds that there is no such nativist or ethnic or racist limitation on humanity. In this regard, Socialism is in agreement with Liberalism. Liberalism is the idea that every human being is, in some sense at least, equal. Human rights are universal. Socialism of the universal variety just expands this to property. So to the degree that "National Socialism" is not universal, it is in fact illiberal, anti-catholic (catholic is Latin for "universal"), and just racist.

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          So, vlm, why do you think that any of us should regard you as part of our commune, unless we go with the universal definition of socialist? I don't know you, bro! Trump was born in the Bahamas! Not an American!