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Title: Media Bias


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Media Bias
  • Some helpful info for 29/03 debate

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- Assumptions
  • journalism can/should be impartial
  • Foxs product branding motto Fair and Balanced
    is the proper standard against which to judge Fox
    news coverage
  • focus on Fox as a propaganda machine vs.
    primarily a commercial venture
  • consumption of Fox news significantly contributes
    to shaping political views of viewing public

3
Is the Media/a Media Outlet Biased?
  • the conundrums of bias
  • impartiality vs. objectivity
  • impartiality (def showing lack of favouritism
    e.g. portraying diverse perceptions of the truth)
  • objectivity (def based on observable phenomena
    e.g. striving for the truth)
  • the problem with impartiality as a criteria for
    news coverage
  • what views to include?
  • balance of viewpoints may be biased
  • mainstream viewpoint may be biased

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Is the Media/a Media Outlet Biased?
  • the conundrums of bias
  • impartiality vs. objectivity
  • the problem with objectivity as a criteria for
    news coverage
  • based on contestable assumption that facts can be
    cleanly separated from ones subjective viewpoint
  • based on assumption that meaningful facts exist
    in a complex world and that news coverage could
    be free of interpretation Just the facts,
    maam...
  • cedes significant power to journalists/news media
    in determining the truth

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Assumptions
  • journalism can/should be impartial
  • Foxs product branding motto Fair and Balanced
    is the proper standard against which to judge Fox
    news coverage
  • counter-argument all media coverage is biased
  • bias may be more or less consistent with
    mainstream of public opinion
  • bias may be more or less overt
  • those who charge Fox with being biased (dont
    agree with its political slant or argue that it
    does not mirror mainstream political views) are
    using the same criteria for judging bias as the
    Fox News claim that it is fair and balanced

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Fair and Balanced?
  • Fox News is poorly geared towards
    propagandization
  • bias is overt
  • people recognize that Fox represents a particular
    point of view
  • journalists double as editorialists
  • less problematic than alernatives (no
    self-identified editorial commentary)
  • unsophisticated manipulation of news
  • emphasis on political conflict vs. ignoring
    political conflict

8
Mechanisms of Media Bias
  • distorted view of public events
  • what is there is biased
  • distorted view by leaving issues out
  • bias lies in what is not there
  • more sophisticated technique of media
    manipulation

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-- Assumptions
  • journalism can/should be impartial
  • focus on Fox as a propaganda machine vs.
    primarily a commercial venture
  • counter-arguments...
  • FOX is a poor instrument of propaganda
  • FOX is primarily a commercial venture

10
Fox as a Commercial Venture
  • product lacking any journalistic value
  • lowered costs, higher profits
  • focus on product differentiation
  • creation of niche market
  • fair and balanced as branding technique
  • infotainment
  • focus on sensationalism
  • politics focus on conflict

11
An Alternative Interpretation...
  • profitability is key
  • importance of audience to profitability
  • media is biased
  • media must cater to the view of its target
    audience
  • it mirrors (rather than shapes public opinion)
  • media concentration
  • perhaps not evidence that media can shape public
    views
  • may be evidence that media cannot shape public
    views

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Regulating the Media
  • FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
  • existing FCC regulations on media ownership
  • ban on cross-ownership
  • restrictions on total number of
    stations/percentage of market
  • rule changes (June 2003)
  • revision on cross-ownership
  • revised rules on number of stations (in given
    market)
  • increased in overall allowable of market (from
    35 to 45)

13
Regulating the Media
  • FCC rule changes
  • proponents
  • large newspaper chains and television networks
    (e.g. Fox)
  • the White House
  • opponents
  • various organizations
  • NRA, National Organization for Women, Conference
    of Catholic Bishops, etc.
  • owners of local television stations
  • resistance in the House

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Assumptions Counter-Arguments
  • journalism can/should be impartial
  • Fox is less mainstream and more overtly biased
    than other media outlets it is no less or more
    biased
  • focus on Fox as a propaganda machine vs.
    primarily a commercial venture
  • Fox is not a sophisticated propaganda machine
  • revolutionary attribute is in becoming a purely
    commercial venture (stripping serious journalism
    out of its coverage)
  • consumption of Fox news significantly contributes
    to shaping political views of viewing public
  • Fox mirrors the views of its viewing public

15
An Alternative Interpretation of Media Bias
  • content bias
  • commercialism
  • de-emphasizing journalism -- emphasis on
    sensationalism
  • politics emphasis on conflict
  • shared by all mainstream commercial media
  • explains difference between FOX and NPR in PIPA
    knowledge surveys
  • consumerism/commodity fetishism

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An Alternative Interpretation of Media Bias
  • medium bias
  • the medium is the message (McLuhan)
  • television
  • creates passivity (not interactive)
  • atomizing
  • reduces political efficacy
  • creates perception that watching politics is the
    same as being involved in genuine political
    activity (and acts as a substitute)
  • weakens sense of community and emphasizes
    individualism

17
Main Points!
  • bias of the media may lie not in the content of
    specific outlets (e.g. Fox News) but in the
    broader commercial structure of the media in
    general
  • bias of the media may lie in the dominant form of
    media consumed (e.g. television)

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  • CU on 29/03/08 debate-)
  • In the meantime- Happy Easter
  • magda.piotrowicz_at_interia.pl
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