Nina wrote:Have you been following the National Conference on Media Reform at all?
Amy Goodmans guest, Robert McChesney, summed up the state of the media pretty well this morning....
Yes, I've heard the broadcasts from Memphis. McChesney's book
Rich Media, Poor Democracy is worth reading, as is the Goodman book,
Static. Another great media critique is Eric Boehlert's
Lapdogs, about the Washington press corps.
Gotta love Bush's deals with those two stations in Florida to begin broadcasting Radio and TV Marti! What the fuck? Isn't anyone paying attention to these things??? People were killed for broadcasting propaganda! Fuck!
Radio Marti won't even get into Cuba. A 100K watt station blocks it. Those stations are all about sending pro-GOP propaganda to the expatriates in Miami; they're a payoff to hard right reps like Diaz-Balart.
There are hearings scheduled, so it may still be stopped.
Congress early next year will investigate allegations of mismanagement and political cronyism at taxpayer-funded Radio and TV Martí, a ranking Democrat said Tuesday.
Rep. William Delahunt, D-Mass. -- slated to chair the oversight and investigations subcommittee for the House International Relations Committee -- said he will move to hold hearings on the Martís in late January or early February. His comments came a day after Radio Mambí, WAQI-AM (710), and Azteca América, WPMF-TV 38, each began carrying an hour of Martí programming daily for payment.-
Delahunt said the U.S. government is essentially hiring the stations to reach mostly local audiences, funded with taxpayer money. The six-month contracts call for Mambí to be paid $182,500 and WPMF $195,000. WPMF general manager Enrique Landín said Channel 38 also will sell commercials during the Martí newscasts -- which enraged Delahunt.
''Now we're subsidizing private commercial stations,'' said Delahunt, who called the Martís politically motivated boondoggles. The Martís will receive $37 million this year. ``This is outrageous.''