Guardians of Power The Myth of the Liberal Media

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Pub. Date: 2006-02-01
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"Guardians of Powerought to be required reading in every media college. It is the most important book about journalism I can remember." - John Pilger "Regular critical analysis of the media, filling crucial gaps and correcting the distortions of ideological prisms, has never been more important.Media Lenshas performed a major public service by carrying out this task with energy, insight, and care." - Noam Chomsky "Media Lens is doing an outstanding job of pressing the mainstream media to at least follow their own stated principles and meet their public service obligations. [This is] fun as well as enlightening." - Edward S. Herman Can a corporate media system be expected to tell the truth about a world dominated by corporations? Can newspapers, including the 'liberal'Guardianand theIndependent, tell the truth about catastrophic climate change -- about its roots in mass consumerism and corporate obstructionism -- when they are themselves profit-oriented businesses dependent on advertisers for 75% of their revenues? Can the BBC tell the truth about UK government crimes in Iraq when its senior managers are appointed by the government? Has anything fundamentally changed since BBC founder Lord Reith wrote of the establishment: "They know they can trust us not to be really impartial"? Why did the British and American mass media fail to challenge even the most obvious government lies on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction before the invasion in March 2003? Why did the media ignore the claims of UN weapons inspectors that Iraq had been 90-95% "fundamentally disarmed" as early as 1998? This book answers these questions, and more. Since July 2001,Media Lenshas encouraged thousands of readers to email senior editors and journalists, challenging them to account for their distorted reporting on Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Haiti, East Timor, climate change, Western crimes in Central America, and much more. The responses -- often surprising, sometimes outrageous -- reveal the arrogance, unaccountability and servility to power of even our most respected media.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments viii
Foreword ix
John Pilger
The Mass Media -- Neutral, Honest, Psychopathic
1(12)
Pulling The Other One -- The Corporate `Free Press'
1(1)
Outlawing Social Responsibility
2(2)
Of Big Brother and `Auntie Beeb' -- The Propaganda Model
4(5)
The Convenient Rise of Professional Journalism
9(3)
A Note About the Structure of this Book
12(1)
Iraq -- The Sanctions of Mass Destruction
13(19)
Blair's Big Bad Lie -- The `Moral Case for War'
13(2)
Effectively Terminated -- The US--UK Genocide in Iraq
15(4)
Media Complicity -- The `Pilger-Baathist Line'
19(2)
Burying the Effects of Sanctions
21(4)
Observer Editor Roger Alton and the 83-year-old War Veteran
25(3)
Three Remarkable Emails from Nick Cohen
28(4)
Iraq Disarmed -- Burying the 1991--98 Weapons Inspections
32(15)
Find Me a Way to do This
32(1)
`Fundamentally Disarmed' by 1998
33(4)
Pushed or Pulled? The Art of Truth-Reversal
37(4)
No Particular Answer -- Media Lens and BBC Newsnight Editor George Entwistle
41(3)
Serious and Current Threat? -- The Sludge of Mass Destruction
44(3)
Iraq -- Gunning for War and Burying the Dead
47(29)
The Message from America
47(3)
Falling into Execute Mode
50(1)
A Larger Man and a Stronger Prime Minister -- The Fall of Baghdad
51(2)
Outdoing Saddam -- The US UK are `Absolutely Accountable'
53(3)
Necessary `Dud' -- The Lancet Report
56(2)
Our Data Have Been Back and Forth
58(5)
The Charnel House -- A Simple Question from a Couple of Amateurs
63(2)
All Hail Democratic Iraq! -- A Tragi-Comedy
65(3)
Democracy Born and Still-Born -- A Tale of Two Elections
68(5)
`He Wants Democracy' -- Media Lens and BBC Newsnight Editor Peter Barron
73(3)
Afghanistan -- Let Them Eat Grass
76(18)
Normalising the Unthinkable
76(4)
In The Land of the Blind, the One-Eyed Lion Is News
80(2)
Killing as a First Resort
82(3)
Bombing it Better
85(5)
Outside Looking In -- Media Lens and the BBC's Director of News, Richard Sambrook
90(4)
Kosovo -- Real Bombs, Fictional Genocide
94(15)
Iraq And Kosovo -- The Forbidden Parallels
94(1)
Lights out in Belgrade -- The Media Line Up
95(1)
Pure Invention -- The Kosovo `Genocide'
96(4)
Questioning Racak
100(4)
Pernicious and Anti-Journalistic -- Media Lens and the BBC's Andrew Marr
104(5)
East Timor -- The Practical Limits of Crusading Humanitarianism
109(8)
A Toothless Moral Crusade
109(2)
No One Gave a Damn -- The `Blessing' of the West
111(3)
Impoverished Territory -- The Calculations of Realpolitik
114(3)
Haiti -- The Hidden Logic of Exploitation
117(15)
Conquering Paradise -- The Logic of Exploitation
118(2)
Haiti's Big Surprise -- Aristide
120(4)
Media Silence on Washington's `Double Game'
124(1)
Aristide Toppled -- The Disputed Elections
125(7)
Idolatry Ink -- Reagan, the `Cheerful Conservative' and `Chubby Bubba' Clinton
132(22)
Will the Real Paul Wolfowitz Please Stand Up?
132(2)
Reagan -- `An Extraordinarily Successful Presidency'
134(4)
Killing is Not Enough
138(4)
Nicaragua -- The Threat of a Good Example
142(3)
Reagan's Legacy in Central America
145(3)
Clinton -- The Bitter Ironies
148(4)
Dimbleby Dumbs Down
152(2)
Climate Change -- The Ultimate Media Betrayal
154(18)
Uninhabitable Planet?
154(1)
The High Cost of Buying Time
155(2)
Global Climate Catastrophe -- Mustn't Grumble!
157(1)
Put a `Hog' in it -- Liberal Media Greenwash
158(3)
Neither do I, Too! -- The Fossil-Fuelled Guardian
161(6)
Dead Planet's Society -- The Mystery of the Guardian's Post Box
167(3)
The Guardian's Readers' Editor Serves up a Liberal Herring
170(1)
What is our Problem?
171(1)
Disciplined Media -- Professional Conformity to Power
172(16)
How do you Shoot Babies?
172(2)
The `Gushing' Phenomenon
174(4)
Trained for Timidity
178(4)
Hell, the System Works Just Fine!
182(3)
Making a Difference -- Why We Can Influence the Media
185(3)
Towards a Compassionate Media
188(16)
West is Best -- How Media Compassion Radiates `Outwards'
188(2)
So What Would you do? The Guardian Editor Bowls a Googly
190(2)
The Netizens are Coming!
192(4)
Towards a Compassionate, Mass Media
196(3)
Honest, Compassionate, Non-Corporate
199(2)
The Media is not Just Another Issue
201(3)
Full Human Dissent
204(14)
The Reality Filters
204(4)
Life, Liberty and Happiness -- The Corporate Versions
208(2)
Enlightened Self-Interest -- The Curious Qualities of Kindness
210(5)
Towards Full Human Dissent
215(3)
Resources 218(11)
About Media Lens 229(2)
Index 231

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