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GULAG NPR

March 21, 2005 by cmackie

Tim Rutten’s media column (in the Los Angeles Times on Saturday) noted that “National Public Radio’s decision to sever its 21-year connection to [David D’arcy, below] one of its most experienced arts reporters” — purportedly because he was unfair to the Museum of Modern Art — raises doubts “about how its news operation sets and […]

C-SPAN ON TRIAL

March 18, 2005 by cmackie

Fox News, which registered “Fair & Balanced” as its trademark, must have done a double-take when C-SPAN tried to poach the phrase earlier this week. In a ludicrous attempt to “balance” its coverage of a lecture by Holocaust scholar Deborah Lipstadt, C-SPAN said it would pair it with a speech by Holocaust denier David Irving, […]

TONGUE-LASHINGS

March 17, 2005 by cmackie

Tom Freudenheim, the former deputy director and chief operating officer of the Jewish Museum in Berlin, sends this message — a tongue-lashing for the Museum of Modern Art over its negligence in the Egon Schiele case and for NPR ombudsman Jeffrey Dworkin over his and NPR’s foul treatment of reporter David D’Arcy: Re the MoMA/NPR/D’Arcy […]

RUNNING COVER FOR NPR IN D’ARCY CASE

March 16, 2005 by cmackie

By Jan Herman Covering National Public Radio’s flank in the David D’Arcy case, NPR ombudsman Jeffrey A. Dvorkin has effectively backed NPR management’s decision to dump D’Arcy (below) after the Museum of Modern Art complained about his report on an ownership dispute over a painting by Egon Schiele. Well, take it from an insider who […]

FREE AND FRAUDULENT

March 14, 2005 by cmackie

I intended to write a fuller item than yesterday’s about The Message Machine, which gives an extraordinary rundown on how the Bush regime has propagandized the American press through the use of Video News Releases (VNRs). The piece, which started out on the front page of Sunday’s New York Times and jumped to a huge […]

BY THE NUMBERS: STUPIDITY, ARROGANCE, CRIMINALITY

March 13, 2005 by cmackie

Ever hear of the “10-30-30” plan? Probably not, if you don’t closely follow military affairs. But you’re doubtless familiar with the well-marketed phrase for a war strategy in Iraq that has already proved stupid, arrogant and criminal: “shock and awe.” Think of 10-30-30 as the shock-and-awe specifics, “the specs” so to speak. According to the […]

FREE PROPAGANDA

March 13, 2005 by cmackie

Absolutely essential reading: The Message Machine, this morning’s story by David Barstow and Robin Stein about the propagandizing of the American free press, often through the collusion and ignorance of the free pressers themselves. More about this tomorrow. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

STILL SEPARATE AND UNEQUAL

March 12, 2005 by cmackie

By JAN HERMAN Just to wrap up yesterday’s item: Leave it to the Vienna Philharmonic to treat not only its critics with contempt but also its allies. It backed out of a discussion on WNYC’s VPo-friendly Soundcheck about the orchestra’s discrimination against women and minorities after saying a representative would appear (provided he didn’t have […]

NOW, ABOUT THOSE TORTURE TECHNIQUES . . .

March 12, 2005 by cmackie

The latest Pentagon report on torture says there are new rules defining how the U.S. military should treat captives. But as a New York Times editorial, “Abu Ghraib, Whitewashed Again” pointed out yesterday, “Don’t ask what they are, because they’re classified.” And certainly don’t ask the Navy inspector general who wrote the report that approved […]

SEPARATE, UNEQUAL: THE USUAL TRICKS

March 11, 2005 by cmackie

The classical music editor of The New York Times, James Oestreich, has backed out of this afternoon’s WNYC Public Radio Soundcheck broadcast, “The Naked Nexus of Music and Politics,” about the Vienna Philharmonic’s discrimination against women and minorities. He was scheduled to discuss the issue with composer Bill Osborne and musician Abbie Conant (below), outspoken, […]

PENNY POME

March 11, 2005 by cmackie

Hammond Guthrie reflects: Then & Now (Again) Then we had: Zen inspired Beatitudes& Now we have: Wanna-be-Attitudes Then we had: FM — rock & roll and hot rods& Now we have: AM — talk radio and road rage Then we had: intellectual discovery& Now we have: video poker machines Then we had: free speech& Now […]

SEEING AND BELIEVING

March 10, 2005 by cmackie

Question 1: What’s wrong with this picture? Answer 1: Nothing, unfortunately. It’s an undoctored photo in need of a Newsweek alteration. Question 2: Which part of Dear Leader’s anatomy is Ms. Mushroom Cloud measuring? Answer 2: His brain. (Shame on you vulgarians.) EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

WHEN LIBERALS LIE DOWN WITH WOLVES

March 9, 2005 by cmackie

So I was reading Eric Alterman’s blog item “Wolfowitz on the record, about a cocktail party Tina Brown threw in Washington the other night, and I kept getting the creepiest feeling. The author of What Liberal Media? had just outdone himself, proving once and for all there really is no such thing as the liberal […]

HOORAY FOR BLOGGERS

March 9, 2005 by cmackie

After Dear Leader’s nomination of U.N.-abuser John Bolton as the American ambassador to the U.N., what’s next? “Donald Rumsfeld to negotiate a new set of Geneva Conventions? Martha Stewart to run the Securities and Exchange Commission? Kenneth Lay for energy secretary?” That sneering question comes not from some sarcastic blogger like myself but from the […]

DAVID D’ARCY, NPR, AND MoMA

March 9, 2005 by cmackie

National Public Radio has caved in to pressure from the Museum of Modern Art and dumped a highly regarded arts reporter, artnet.com reports. The story, which has yet to appear in the print media, begins: Veteran art-news reporter David D’Arcy has been taken off the air by National Public Radio (NPR) after the Museum of […]

TIME’S ONLINE TEASE

March 8, 2005 by cmackie

Finally something worth reading in TIME magazine. Have a look at this week’s cover package. It’s a story by Jeffrey Sachs, “The End of Poverty,” excerpted from his forthcoming book. But wouldn’t you know it? TIME offers a mere online tease. Access to the complete story is limited to the magazine’s subscribers. Sachs is trying to […]

MEDIA BUZZ

March 8, 2005 by cmackie

With the arrival of the Vienna Philharmonic on Friday for three concerts at Carnegie Hall, the orchestra’s historic exclusion of women (not to mention its racist ideology) is to be discussed that afternoon on Soundcheck, the WNYC New York Public Radio talk show about music and culture. Invited to air their views about the orchestra’s […]

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