The press must get across to American citizens the crucial importance of this election and the dangers of a Trump win. They don’t need to surrender their journalistic independence to do so or be “in the tank” for Biden or anyone else.

It’s now clearer than ever that Trump, if elected, will use the federal government to go after his political rivals and critics, even deploying the military toward that end. His allies are hatching plans to invoke the Insurrection Act on day one.

  • spaceghotiOP
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    132 years ago

    This change has been coming since the 90s, ever since Reagan shut down the Fairness Doctrine in the FCC and the media cross-ownership rule.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_cross-ownership_in_the_United_States

    After the 1996 Telecommunications Act, most of those rules were repealed and we began to see quick consolidation of media outlets. That’s why most newspapers and broadcast stations are owned by a single corporate parent. It has not led to greater competition and better journalism. Quite the opposite.

    • @IHadTwoCows@lemm.ee
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      I am always excited when I see that someone else gets the 96 TCA and the horrific damage it has done

    • WagesOf
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      Almost nobody gets any news from anything that would be covered by the fairness doctrine, which was only a possible federal power due to the FCC being in control of allocating radio frequency.

      Stop preaching like it would have made any difference at all, because it functional died with the rise of cable TV anyway, Reagan or no Reagan.

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        It absolutely made a difference because AM radio is still the primary source of news and opinion for all the rural fascists in their trucks…NOT cable tv. They hear it all day every day: two or three nationally syndicated shows along with two or three local right wing shows. The Fairness Doctrine’s repeal absolutely affected news media.

    • @floofloof@lemmy.ca
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      That’s an important factor, but another is the shift from print to the internet. With print you bought a paper then looked to see what was inside. You could know which papers had more reliable reporting. With the internet there’s no audience loyalty and most people are not paying, so they’re always desperate to get you to click on their article instead of someone else’s for the sake of the advertising views. So shock, outrage and clickbait win every time, not responsible reporting.