Corporate Media Entertains but Fails to Inform

By Peter Phillips and Kate Sims

“Paris Hilton's Symptoms Said to be from Prescription Drug  
Withdrawal,” was the headline news on Fox News Network on June 13,  
2007. This was the 56th headline on Paris Hilton covered by Fox in  
the previous 30 days. Even the New York Times got in on the Paris  
Hilton hoopla with a front-page story June 9 entitled “Celebrity  
Justice Cuts Both Ways for Paris Hilton. “

Regular readers of Project Censored are familiar with our annual list  
of Junk Food News – in which we select a list of the dumbest, least  
important, most overplayed stories of the year. Almost certainly, the  
incarceration of Paris Hilton will feature prominently in our next  
years Junk Food edition, but it will have to wait until then to be  
considered.

Meanwhile, here are the Junk Food News stories of Project Censored’a  
annual April-to-April listing for 2006-07:

1.Brittany Spears has a meltdown
2. Anna Nicole has a baby
3. Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie have a baby and adopt others
4. Jon Benet “killer” is a fraud
5. The rise and fall of OJ Simpson’s book
6. The feud between the Donald and the O’Donnell
7. Miss USA “party girl” drinks and takes drugs
8. Paul McCartney’s Divorce
9. An astronaut wears a diaper to attack her romantic rival
10. Madonna adopts an African baby
Moving up from number seven last year to number one on this year’s  
Junk Food list is none other than Britney Spears.  On February 17,  
Ms. Spears was photographed in a Los Angeles salon receiving a buzz  
cut.  The corporate media went into frenzied overdrive, offering  
incessant speculation on why poor Britney might be coming unglued.   
While undeniably important to thirteen-year-olds, adults might have  
been interested to hear about the newly released analysis of 2005  
census figures showing that nearly 16 million Americans are currently  
living in deep or severe poverty. Mainstream news anchors had enough  
time to wonder if Ms. Spears was too young and immature for the  
pressures of motherhood. Yet, they weren’t able to squeeze in the  
fact that female-headed families with children account for the lion’s  
share of the severely poor.

During the recent Paris Hilton exposition the Senate Judiciary  
Committee passed the Habeas Corpus Restoration Act, without a peep  
from Fox or the New York Times. Apparently the corporate media is too  
busy entertaining us to cover the most serious civil liberties issue  
in America. The Military Commissions Act of last October made it  
legal for the President to suspend Habeas Corpus for any person,  
citizen or not.  While Democrats in the Senate are trying to restore  
this basic legal right, the corporate media seems more concerned with  
keeping us up-to-date on how much phone time Paris gets while in jail.
On September 7, 2006, Anna Nicole Smith gave birth to a baby girl and  
everyone held his or her breath for the ultimate piece of the puzzle,  
who was the father? For those of you who missed it, the birth  
certificate listed none other than Anna Nicole’s personal attorney  
Howard K. Stern. Now, for those of you who didn’t miss the Anna  
Nicole goings-on, here’s what you did miss: A September 2006 report  
found that the Iraq violent death toll for August was three times  
larger than the preliminary count. The final tally disproved official  
US and Iraqi claims that a “security crackdown” had led to a drop in  
the number of deaths that month.

In the early afternoon of February 8, 2006, Anna Nicole Smith was  
found unresponsive in her hotel room, rushed to the hospital, and  
pronounced DOA at 2:49 pm. While this story filled the corporate  
media in the US, that same week, the former US Ambassador of Iraq  
failed to explain what happened to $12 billion in newly printed,  
shrink-wrapped, $100 bills that he had flown to Baghdad, and had  
since been misplaced.

We are now, in an era, of witnessing corporate media’s complete  
failure to keep us informed on powerful issues, which concern all  
Americans. We deserve better and must remedy this situation by  
building tax supported independent media and returning investigative  
reporting to the American people.


Peter Phillips is a Professor of Sociology at Sonoma State  
University. Kate Sims is a staff researcher with Project Censored.   
SSU students Jocelyn Thomas, Toni Faye Catelani, Jenni Leys, and  
Christina Carey assisted with research on this op-ed. The full report  
can be seen at: www.projectcensored.org.

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