Wednesday, March 16, 2005



This week a man in Moscow has broken the world record for the longest time spent in ice cold water Oddly Enough: The Virtual Amen and Awomen of Ice Cold River Kabbalah

The Blog, The Press, The Media: Orwell rolls over in his grave
The New York Times features an important investigation on the U.S. government's increasing production and distribution of fake news stories to TV news networks across the country

. Any doubt that the current administration yearns for a bigger, better Pravda can be put to rest with some of the mind-boggling hypocrisies chronicled here. Remember last month how the Government Accounting Office (GAO) said federal agencies may not produce prepackaged news reports "that conceal or do not clearly identify for the television viewing audience that the agency was the source of those materials"? Well, on Friday, the Justice Department and the Office of Management and Budget told all executive brand agencies to ignore the GAO findings because they failed to distinguish between propaganda and "purely informational" news segments.
"Purely informational"?!? Have you seen any of these things?


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• · D. Rogers, SF Chronicle: Because they're surrogates for the public, they can get close to the action when emergencies break out. They benefit from the California Shield Law, which allows them, in most instances, to keep secret sources secret Not Whether Bloggers Are Journalists, It's Which Are ; Blogs and Books Correlate on Politics
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• · · · · · No Trust For MSM Until They Police Themselves: If the mainstream media can't investigate their own screw-ups, no wonder they don't understand why the public increasingly doesn't trust them to investigate anything Why Rathergate and Easongate Are Still Open ; The Times They Ain't A-Changin': Will the NYT cut off free access to its site? Can Papers End the Free Ride Online?