"Daily Show" executive producer David Javerbaum talks with FRONTLINE about the state of television news. Part 3 of "News War: What's Happening to the News" puts viewers on the front lines of an epi...
"Daily Show" executive producer David Javerbaum talks with FRONTLINE about the state of television news. Part 3 of "News War: What's Happening to the News" puts viewers on the front lines of an epic battle over the future of news, examining the forces which are remaking the economics of the business and challenging the very definition of news. Watch it on air and online at http://www.pbs.org/frontline/ beginning February 27.
In "News War: What's Happening to the News," coming Feb. 27, 2007, at 9 pm on PBS (check local listings). America's major network news divisions and daily newspapers are under siege, facing mounting pressure for profits from corporate owners, and growing challenges from cable television and the Internet. FRONTLINE talks to network executives, journalists, Wall Street analysts, bloggers, and key players at Google and Yahoo! who are all battling for survival and market dominance in a rapidly changing world of news. FRONTLINE also goes inside the embattled newsroom of "The Los Angeles Times," one of the last remaining papers in the country still covering major national stories. Under severe pressure from Wall Street to cut costs and to compete for "eyeballs" in a new media world, editors at the paper are urgently trying to figure out what this means for their future news coverage and their public service mission.
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Sadly enough corporate media manages to still brainwash alot of our co-citizens. Good thing we have the Daily Show to make us laugh cause there ain't much to laugh about in regular news.
what a great video. there needs to be much much more of this kind of thing in the universe. the american media is honestly in a dire state. it's embarassing to watch from a UK national POV. with all the partisan nonsense that people take to be 'the news', its a surprise how anyone can possibly be both 'impartial' and 'not depressed'. Sarah Palin now has a frighteningly real chance of getting the presidency, its ridiculous.
Na, two great kids and loving wife of 13 years. Still living with the parents for you I suppose. He's already a great shot. Don't hate me bc I'm living the American dream just yourself for being a loser. He's been taught to respect the flag and the men and women who have died for it. My guess is you've got nobody to take your seed even if you could get it up you impotent pussy-fart.
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and theres nothing wrong with them pointing out the flaws..
Brillante.