>Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 15:29:27 -0500
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>To: Jay Fenello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: More on Media Censorship
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>Actually, Jay, the real bottleneck and decision making of what will or
>will not be news is done by AP, Reuters and a few others. The giant
>majority of "news" media just rely on the wire services for all their
>out of the area news. That's why the NY Times & Washington Post got
>into the newswire racket, to gain more control.
>Wire news, government handouts and school propaganda are cobbled
>together with advertising to look like newspapers, in most of America.
>Homogenized dumbing down.
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>This whole empire is in a panic over the Internet and the real news that
>comes instantly onto it. They are beginning to get a handle on it by
>putting up their shills as "conservatives" and "patriots" to counter the
>real ones. You can usually tell. If the site is well done and has a
>"professional" look and feel to it that comes from unlimited
>finances--be careful. The "neo-con" outfits are all establishment.
>Like Limbaugh, they hype themselves as "reasonable" and those who put up
>what is really going on as "kooks." A few even hype the true conspiracy
>happenings, but with disinformation thrown in to discredit the truth.
>
>Tony Blizzard
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