TV Newsrooms Air the Darndest Things
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Should "viral" videos, produced and placed online by marketers but circulated by amused viewers, be labeled as advertising?
Submitted by Diane Farsetta on
Should "viral" videos, produced and placed online by marketers but circulated by amused viewers, be labeled as advertising?
"Media democracy" is a term that everyone defines a little differently.
Is it quality reporting that not only informs about local, national and international issues, but also facilitates citizen involvement? Is it having the diversity of our communities represented among media owners? Is it giving local programmers access to the airwaves? Is it holding broadcasters to the terms of their freely-granted licenses? Is it ensuring a variety of news and cultural media offerings?
I happened to be in Vancouver Sunday evening and all day Monday, so spent 9/11 north of the border. While people in the U.S. and other parts of the world only had The Path to 9/11 docudrama as a television viewing choice, I was fortunate to be able to watch two excellent documentary films about 9/11 and its aftermath aired by the Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC).
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