Filtering the News
Filtering the News
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Author(s): Klaehn, Jeffery
ISBN No.: 9781551642604
Pages: 238
Year: 202411
Format: Perfect (Trade Paper)
Price: $ 32.26
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Herman and Chomsky’s ‘propaganda model’ argues that there are five classes of ‘filters’ in society that determine what is news; in other words, what gets printed in newspapers or broadcast by radio and television. They are: ownership (is the story in line with the media owner’s interests); advertising (is the story in line with the advertiser’s interests); sourcing (does the story come from government departments and/or other powerful players); flack (if the story is aired, can the subjects of it pose a real threat, like the government, big advertisers and other organized groups); and ideology (does the story justify political maneuvering and defend corporate interests around the world). Whether a news item is going to be used by the media or not is going to depend on if it can pass through these filters. Filtering the News begins with a critical review and assessment of the propaganda model, then applies Herman and Chomsky’s model to a range of ongoing news events including Bush’s war propaganda machine and the American mainstream media; Israeli propaganda; El Salvador and the question of intellectual responsibility; news coverage of near-genocide in occupied East Tim∨ the media on the environment; and Dan Rather and the problem with patriotism and American journalism, post-9/11. In the final chapters, Herman and Chomsky’s propaganda model is revisited, and several common criticisms of the model are reflected upon and scrutinized. Contributors include: Valerie Scatamburlo-D’Annibale, Bob Everton, Peter Eglin, Robert Jensen, Jeffery Klaehn, James Winter and Paul Boin. Jeffery Klaehn teaches sociology at the University of Guelph. Apart from being published in a range of scholarly journals, including Portuguese Studies Review , Cultural Dynamics , Journalism Studies , and The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology , he is the editor of Studies in Popular Culture: Comic Books and Comic Book Culture .



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