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Fox News and MSNBC should be taken off the air
by YankeeJim | November 18, 2010 at 06:50 am
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Slim chance that it would ever happen, but Senator Jay Rockefeller would like to see Fox News and MSNBC off the air. You know what, a large number of television viewers might agree. The right and left have trashed the news and turned it into entertainment of sort. It really isn’t news; it is propaganda.
http://thecount.com/2010/11/17/rockefeller-fcc-should-take-fox-news-off-air/
“Senator Rockefeller Wants FCC To 'End' Fox News, MSNBC
First Posted: 11-18-10 07:24 AM | Updated: 11-18-10 07:43 AM
During a committee meeting on Wednesday about television retransmission consent, Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) veered away from his prepared remarks to take aim at both Fox News and MSNBC:
More than just retransmission consent ailes our television markets. We need new catalysts for quality news and entertainment programming. I hunger for quality news. I'm tired of the right and the left. There's a little bug inside of me which wants to get the FCC to say to Fox and to MSNBC, "Out. Off. End. Goodbye." It'd be a big favor to political discourse, our ability to do our work here in Congress, and to the American people, to be able to talk with each other and have some faith in their government and, more importantly, in their future.
As the New York Times points out, "There is little the Federal Communications Commission can say about Fox News or MSNBC since the channels are on cable, not delivered over the broadcast airwaves."
Rockefeller opened his remarks with a stinging rebuke of the 24-hour news cycle and the blurring of news and entertainment:
When it comes to developing content, our entertainment machine is too often in a race to the bottom. In fact, it is in a race to the bottom. Getting close. Even worse, our news media has all but surrendered to the forces of entertainment. And much of our news media is entertainment as opposed to news. Instead of a watchdog that is a check on the excesses of government and business, we have the endless barking of a 24-hour news cycle. We have journalism that is always ravenous for the next rumor, but insufficiently hungry for the facts that can nourish something called our democracy. As citizens, we are paying one heck of a price in the dumbing down of America. You're probably responsible for that.”
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at 06:50 on November 18th, 2010
Is Rockefeller going politically independent?
at 08:15 on November 18th, 2010
MSNBC HQ...isn't that 30 ROCK?
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"thirty-aught-six" (not verified)at 14:23 on November 18th, 2010
Unfortunately the extremes dominate. What is needed is more diversity in political commentary. More stations across the nation speaking out about what they believe, and how they "critically read" what is developing politically in the nations capital in their name. Rockefeller wants to throw the baby out with the bath water for some homogeneous "quality" that doesn't critique his behavior or performance in the name of "having some faith in their government and, more importantly, in their future". Next thing you know Politicians will be seeking a State News Agency so we can get a more accurate interpretation of policy and how we should view it.
at 05:22 on November 19th, 2010
Periodically, Jay has to make news or someone might awaken in West Virginia to realize that a New Yorker is living there and they are paying for it without his having done anything.