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SayAnything A Bailout For The Media?Disclaimer: This article is a blog post and does not represent the views
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Dec 1 2008 12:00AM
http://sayanythingblog.com/index.php That appears to be what’s going on in Connecticut where government types are looking to local economic development funds to bailout a couple of failing small town newspapers
This is problematic for two reasons
First, the media is suppose to be independent. Meaning that it should be beholden to government in any way, shape or form. If these newspapers take money from the government to stay afloat how can the public ever take their analysis and reporting on that same government seriously again? It will forever be tainted by the perception that the newspapers wouldn’t bite the hand that feeds them
Second, this shows exactly how much of a corrupting influence so-called “economic development” funds are. Not only are they being used to bail out failing business in this instance, but they’re also being used by the political powers-that-be as little more than “petty cash” funds for their buddies in the media
Not only should the taxpayers be on the hook for bailing out media outlets they clearly aren’t interested in (if they were these newspapers would be succeeding not failing) but such a cozy relationship between the government and media should never, ever exist
It simply isn’t appropriate Discussion question: How long until the struggling New York Times bellies up to the federal trough for a bailout? |
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