Arkansas Newspaper War
The untold story of how the Arkansas Gazette lost the battle.
The war between the Gazette and the Arkansas Democrat has been documented largely from the editorial persp...
Follow Emmet on his journey from unemployed sponger to crack insurance consultant. A politically incorrect tale of sex, sleaze, and white collar crime.
A humorous look at love and lust in the m...
Interview with Director of Burma Democratic Concern (BDC)
12 November 2009
[CG Note: London-based Burma Democratic Concern (BDC), founded in 2008, has been noted for its strong campaigns and...
Statements of fact proving the mainstream media is biased in its coverage, accompanied by a list of reasonable demands for change in the industry. Lack of compliance with these demands will result...
In "Stuntman Mike, Simulation, and Sadism," Aaron C. Anderson shows that the structure of Death Proof is about "moving away from memory," from the pained atmosphere of the first half (a moody and s...
A major new mega-industry is emerging that combines Technology, Telecom and Media & Entertainment. To understand its outlook you need to understand those industries but also how they interact; and ...
Built upon Thirteen Techniques for Truth Suppression by David Martin, the following may be useful to the initiate in the world of dealing with truth, lies, and suppression of truth when serious cri...
A publication of The Progress & Freedom Foundation (www.PFF.org) by Adam Thierer & Barbara Esbin. Thierer and Esbin discuss a recent proposal by an FCC official to reallocate a significant portion...
The propaganda model argues that there
are 5 classes of 'filters' in society which determine what is 'news'; in other
words, what gets printed in newspapers or broadcast by radio and television.
Taking issue against the moral panics approach that undergird the works of some media-related researches in the Philippines, this paper sides with recent works in communication studies that push fo...