Cheers and Tears for America; Broken Media

Discredits Multinational Media Conglomerates

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
Cover of the book Cheers and Tears for America; Broken Media by Uthers Say, Uthers Say 2011
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Author: Uthers Say ISBN: 9780987074812
Publisher: Uthers Say 2011 Publication: August 4, 2012
Imprint: Love of Books Australia Language: English
Author: Uthers Say
ISBN: 9780987074812
Publisher: Uthers Say 2011
Publication: August 4, 2012
Imprint: Love of Books Australia
Language: English
Cheer & Tears for America – Broken Media is the latest reaction to media concentration in the U.S and globally. The suggestion is that the media may be broken and there is vacuum where one expects a watchdog. Brisbane author Uthers Say (pseudonym) has responded to his exposure to cable news and particularly to the Orwellian operations of the Fox News Channel to issue a word of warning for this first instalment that was released in March 2011. “Cable news provides a warning that our futures may be less than they could be. Media is being swallowed up by a handful of multinational corporations. If news and opinions are filtered for the benefits of the media owners and corporations rather than for the public good – then this power poses a threat to democracies,” Uthers writes. “In a short space of time the perceptions of a manipulated and misinformed audience can be questioning the legitimacy of an elected leader, fearing universal health care as a catastrophe of Armageddon proportions, and convinced that the poor and middle class should make heroic sacrifices for the excesses of the really rich....” The author’s message is simple: this trend towards media concentration is not your friend.
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Cheer & Tears for America – Broken Media is the latest reaction to media concentration in the U.S and globally. The suggestion is that the media may be broken and there is vacuum where one expects a watchdog. Brisbane author Uthers Say (pseudonym) has responded to his exposure to cable news and particularly to the Orwellian operations of the Fox News Channel to issue a word of warning for this first instalment that was released in March 2011. “Cable news provides a warning that our futures may be less than they could be. Media is being swallowed up by a handful of multinational corporations. If news and opinions are filtered for the benefits of the media owners and corporations rather than for the public good – then this power poses a threat to democracies,” Uthers writes. “In a short space of time the perceptions of a manipulated and misinformed audience can be questioning the legitimacy of an elected leader, fearing universal health care as a catastrophe of Armageddon proportions, and convinced that the poor and middle class should make heroic sacrifices for the excesses of the really rich....” The author’s message is simple: this trend towards media concentration is not your friend.

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