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Article by Chomsky arguing the US and UK are in fact themselves "rogue states".
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FAIR's first annual report on how the powerful shape the news.
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Includes a calendar of events, how to get involved, a forum, and a list of resources.
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Article by Doreen Carvajal discussing the ethics of TV infomercials and other media sources.
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RealVideo copy of an ABC pilot show made by Australia's John Safran that criticises the media and news reporting. Satirically styled, it includes 'tips' on how to get on the nightly news, how to get a music video on Rage and how to get a movie onto the video shelves.
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Chomsky is one of America's most prominent political dissidents. A renowned professor of linguistics at MIT, he has authored over 30 political books, which repeatedly highlight the vital role of the mainstream media in implictly setting the parameters for debate, and "Manufacturing Consent" for actrocious policies. The searchable archive contains volumes of papers, and several complete books.
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A nonprofit, public interest organization dedicated to investigative reporting on the public relations industry.
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Noam Chomsky provides an analysis of self-imposed, often unconscious, media censorship in the United States.
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Includes a media ownership chart, how to get involved, and news.
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In a lawsuit, the journalists say they were ultimately fired at FOX-owned WTVT Channel 13 in Tampa for refusing orders to broadcast false and slanted stories about BGH (or rBST). The dairy hormone is banned in all of Europe and other countries because of human health concerns.
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Helps parents understand how television affects their families and community and proposes alternatives that foster positive emotional, cognitive, and spiritual development within families and communities.
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Montana periodical devoted to journalism and justice that is published and edited by Nathaniel Blumberg of WoodFIREAshes Press.