| Joseph Tabbi - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 262 pages
...brains, his corporate emblem is a white albatross, each local 6. In Manufacturing Consent Chomsky writes: "Most biased choices in the media arise from the preselection...of ownership, organization, market, and political power. Censorship is largely self-censorship, by reporters and commentators who adjust to the realities... | |
| John Hennen - History - 1996 - 252 pages
...commentators as 'conspiracy theories,'" but "our treatment is much closer to a 'free market' analysis, with the results largely an outcome of the workings of market forces" (Chomsky and Herman, Manufacturing Consent), xii. 27. William Walton, "The New Education," WVSJ 50,... | |
| Jay Parini - Poetry - 1997 - 294 pages
...to explain massmedia performance. In fact, our treatment is much closer to a "free market" analysis, with the results largely an outcome of the workings...of ownership, organization, market, and political power. Censorship is largely self-censorship, by reporters and commentators who adjust to the realities... | |
| Ronald E. Rice, Maureen McCreadie, Shan-Ju L. Chang - Computers - 2001 - 390 pages
...staff see themselves as objective. Also, free-market principles are at work; therefore, they suggest, "Most biased choices in the media arise from the preselection...of ownership, organization, market, and political power" (xii). This propaganda model is not inconsistent with arguments put forward by Bagdikian (1990)... | |
| Douglas Booth - Electronic books - 2005 - 356 pages
...gender.72 Why this reluctance? 'Most biased choices in the media', Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky assert, arise from the preselection of right-thinking people,...of ownership, organization, market, and political power. Censorship is largely self-censorship, by reporters and commentators who adjust to the realities... | |
| Normand Baillargeon - Philosophy - 2011 - 338 pages
...odds with reality.20 Most biased choices in the media arise from the preselection of right thinking people, internalized preconceptions, and the adaptation...of ownership, organization, market, and political power. Censorship is largely self-censorship.21 Now, underlying these doctrines, which were very widely... | |
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