So James Murdoch, the head of NewsCorp in Europe, says a dominant BBC damages independent journalism in the UK.
The hypocrisy of that statement is positively drooling out of his mouth even as he says it.
NewsCorp has never been interested in independent journalism. All
they are interested in is making sure that the conservative viewpoint is
the dominant viewpoint. All other viewpoints are to be disparaged,
dismissed, and generally made fun of. To them, there is only one truth,
the one they manufacture to fit their own prejudices, whether it
happens to fit the facts or not.
It gets better! Giving the MacTaggart lecture at the Edinburgh
Television Festival, he said "The expansion of state-sponsored
journalism is a threat to the plurality and independence of news
provision."
He said this with no sense of being a hypocrite, no sense of irony,
seemingly no sense of anything. If he had, he wouldn't have said what
he said.
News provision has been dominated by conservative media over the
years, especially in newspapers. UK newspapers are predominantly
conservative in political bias, and that bias has been getting steadily
more pronounced over the years, especially since the 1990s.
Broadcast news has less choice, with BBC, Sky and ITN basically
dominating the market, and no other provider really stepping up to the
plate since the demise of BSB back in 1990.
NewsCorp really wants to dominate news provision over here, in the
way that FOX News Channel dominates cable news in the US. They see the
BBC as a barrier to that kind of dominance, a barrier that doesn't exist
in the same way in the US.
There's another fact that renders his statement factually incorrect.
You're reading it. A blog. There are millions of them, across the
world. There is also Twitter, which I consider to be the digest version
of the blog. Tweets of no more than 140 characters, meaning you have
to be very concise with your text.
If I were to tweet this, it would come out something like "Murdoch
says BBC threatens independent journalism. Massive hypocrisy, blogs and
tweets are the new independent journalism." That comes out at 123
characters. You'd be surprised what you can say in 140 characters or
less.
Blogs and tweets are the new independent journalism that anyone can
do, and best of all, anyone can read you. My own blogs and tweets have
been followed and read by state governments, multinational companies,
broadcasters, and politicians. I can't pretend that I am a major
influence, but it is fascinating to know these people are interested
enough in what you write to read it.
So you see, it just goes to prove that James Murdoch's statement was
not only factually wrong, but way behind the times. Sky is not the new
kid on the block anymore. There are media moguls a plenty out there on
the web, and some of them may well be the next Rupert Murdoch in the
next 10-20 years.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Murdoch claims independent journalism threatened by "dominant" BBC.
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