1. Interferencia Gubernamental y Libertad de Prensa.
Exploración de las preocupaciones sobre la interferencia del gobierno en los medios de comunicación y el riesgo de que estos se conviertan en meros portavoces gubernamentales.
- This deserves to resurface, continued government interference in news media will result in media becoming a government mouthpiece without diverse opinions.
- No democratic government uses its official channels to discredit the free press or frame journalists as enemies of the state. This is a direct assault on the first amendment and on the publics right to factual information.
- Elected or appointed government officials should not be able to threaten the press, whether that press is domestic or, in this case, also based in another country.
2. Responsabilidad de los Medios y Rendición de Cuentas.
Discusión sobre el papel de los medios en la rendición de cuentas al gobierno y a las corporaciones, y las consecuencias de no cumplir con esta responsabilidad.
- The fourth estates mandate is to hold government and now corporate america accountable. Tough to do when ca owns the media.
- Clips like this prove that american media is not fulfilling their constitutional duty to hold government accountable for their actions.
- The media is supposed to give the necessary information to the public about how the government operates, not be complicit with him against the voters.
3. Regulación Gubernamental vs. Autoregulación de los Medios.
Análisis de los argumentos a favor y en contra de la regulación gubernamental de los medios, considerando la importancia de la libertad de prensa y el riesgo de censura.
- The government never required newspapers to do that. And youre literally wanting government to label what is or isnt truth or news.
- Restore the fairness doctrine! the government must police the media to require truth and balance! and letting the government define those terms and enforce accordingly would be tremendous!
- The government has its hands tied when it comes to regulating the media in the hopes that self-regulation leads to a better equilibrium but its pretty damn clear theres no rules anymore, if there ever were any to begin with.
4. Influencia Corporativa y Propaganda.
Examen de cómo la propiedad corporativa y la propaganda pueden distorsionar la información y socavar la confianza pública en los medios.
- The us government has allowed a propaganda network to thrive in a system with strong democratic ideology.
- Tell that to the billionaire-owned journalists screened and approved by the government to have the chance to question the government.
- When a media mogul uses his tv channel as his personal megaphone alls good. When the government taxes a media mogul in a country where dozens of reporters are murdered every year censorship and authoritarianism!!
5. El Papel del Periodista en la Era de la Desinformación.
Reflexión sobre los desafíos que enfrentan los periodistas en un entorno mediático polarizado y la necesidad de un periodismo honesto y responsable.
- There are some good, honest journalists out there trying to shine line on government and hold power accountable. None of them have tv shows on sunday morning. These people will not solve the problems they helped create.
- The thing that frustrates me about this is that the news media still hasnt adapted to covering a government that just lies all the time about everything. You cant give them the benefit of the doubt!
- Journalists are not stenographers. Use our action center tool to tell the senate to reject a nominee for the armys top lawyer, who thinks the government can punish reporters who publish news it doesnt authorize.