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comment by ecib
ecib  ·  4612 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Why I Called George Zimmerman a Murderer, and Why I Was Wrong
From who? The media?

NBC already did what they needed to do. They outright fired the producer who edited the 911 tapes: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/04/07/nbc-news-reportedly-fir...

As they should have. NBC also issued the obvious reiterations and reported on them. CNN has issued retractions as well.

But all of that is the bare minimum that needed to be done in response to despicable reporting in the fist place, and frankly, THAT is the problem that is not going to go away. Our for-profit media outlets are defined by the need to sensationalize to grab eyeballs. It's all about the bottom line. Fast and loose Newzertainment that covers anything that will make you sit up at attention in 2 minute intervals. I don't think there is any accountability in the mainstream media which is why I don't watch it. I will reference it though. I get my news from a plethora of sources online. The major news outlets are just a few data points of many in this mix.





pizzaparty  ·  4612 days ago  ·  link  ·  
"newzertainment", I have never heard that term before. It pretty well sums it up, doesn't it? They get away with it until the story is about something you're an expert in. Then their flaws become glaringly evident. What is the solution to our shitty media coverage?
ecib  ·  4612 days ago  ·  link  ·  
I think the solution is just to work a little harder to be informed instead of sitting on our asses. Instead of just sitting on the couch and taking what CNN (or god forbid Fox News or MSNBC) are shoveling us, we should go online and research any story we are interested in from a variety of sources. Take a patchwork of sources to arrive at a better understanding. It's especially important to reference non-profit media organizations as well as prominent bloggers, investigative reporters, and just average citizen reporters using social (and other) media.

Your understanding of an issue will always be a function of how much effort you expend studying it.