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Did NBC Make Call With Welch in the Backfield? By HENRY A. WAXMAN

August 13 2001


For all the controversy over what did or didn't happen in the last
election, one fact is absolutely clear: The pivotal presumption that George
W. Bush won the election was the result of the calls the major television
networks made on election night.

Once those calls were announced, the nearly impossible burden of reversing
the presumption shifted to Al Gore.

His legal case was made all the harder by the label "sore loser" instead of
"defending champion." That's no small thing. In fact, it turned out to be
nearly as important in deciding the 2000 election as the Supreme Court's
5-4 decision in favor of Bush.

So it's more than a nicety to provide accurate reassurances to the public
that each network made its decision fairly and on the merits.

In February, House Republicans summoned the heads of the networks' news
divisions to testify at a congressional hearing on election night coverage.
 At that time, it was already known that Bush's cousin--John Ellis--was a
consultant on the election night decision desk at Fox News and was
instrumental in that network's decision to call Florida and the national
election for Bush (Fox was the first network to do so).

Moreover, a troubling and persistent rumor was circulating that Jack Welch,
chairman and CEO of General Electric, which owns NBC, might have tried to
interfere with NBC's election calls.

I've frequently seen allegations take on a life of their own--especially in
tightly contested elections--so I tried to put this one to rest by raising
it directly with Andy Lack, then-president of NBC News.

I also asked whether it was true that an advertising and promotion
videotape existed that could firmly verify or debunk the whispers about the
conduct of Welch, a Bush partisan.

Under oath, Lack denied the rumor but promised to supply the advertising
videotape if it existed. Neither he nor the NBC lawyers at the hearing
raised 1st Amendment reservations.

After the hearing, NBC confirmed that it had the footage.

But the network is flatly refusing to release the video, and now Lack
appears shocked and aggrieved that anyone expects him to honor the
commitment he voluntarily made under oath.

I almost always side with the media on 1st Amendment questions and believe
government must tread lightly here.

But the NBC video doesn't raise these issues.

We're not talking about protecting confidential sources or risking
government intrusion into news gathering.

At issue instead are video images compiled for promotional purposes that
NBC voluntarily promised--in public and under oath--to release.

Moreover, this footage can provide a definitive answer to a question of
compelling public interest: whether the chairman of General Electric
inappropriately tried to influence NBC's critical decision to call the 2000
election for Bush.

NBC is a special entity. It exists because it has the use--without
charge--of the public airwaves.

In return, it has been given the duty of serving the public interest. That
brings with it special obligations, including the duty to earn the public's
confidence by adhering to the highest standards of conduct.

This is especially important because NBC doesn't exist just as a news
division or a broadcaster; those days are long gone.

It is owned by General Electric, whose corporate interests range from
toasters to promoting nuclear power to selling defense weapons.

All of those interests are significantly affected by who's elected
president.

General Electric has every right to advocate its corporate interest; but an
inviolate wall must exist between it and its wholly owned television
subsidiary.

When credible questions are raised about a news organization's conduct, it
should be extraordinarily forthcoming, even if disclosure causes
embarrassment.

Indeed, the news media expect no less from the subjects of its journalism.

Using the 1st Amendment to cloak conflicts of interest serves to protect
nothing--no ideal, no source and no free press. It only conceals the
intrusion of corporate managers into ostensibly objective journalism.

I don't know if Jack Welch acted inappropriately on election night, but
it's a question that's both easily answered and worth answering.

The question now is why GE/NBC won't do so, even at the risk of breaking a
sworn commitment to Congress.

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