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by Larry Ross, January 3, 2004
Although the following article was published in April 2003, there is
much that is relevant today including addresses of all US TV networks
and executives. The section on lies about the Iraq war, told by the
Bush Admin, and their neo-conservative origins and their validity today,
although it is 8 months later it is very important. The US public is
still not being told the truth by the mass media, who still faithfully
report Administration lies. Thus the majority of the US public is still
deceived and believe the Bush Administration.
People who are informed and concerned, can forward this article to friends
in the US, who may then lobby the TV networks, as suggested and join
a US peace group. There is so much that concerned Americans can do.
Its quite possible that to help Bush win the election in 2004, there
will a terrorist incident and/or a new war as Bush has often warned.
This would cause Americans to fear and to rally round the flag and to
support a new war. It would be justified as Bush justified the Iraq
war. The US embedded mass media will again faithfully report Administration
lies which will be believed by enough of the people to give Bush the
presidency for another term. However this can be avoided if enough people
are told the truth, and the media can be persuaded to tell the truth.
It all depends on whether the campaign is sufficiently widespread and
concerned people get over their apathy.
MEDIA
CHALLENGE ! Three Week Action Plan :
March 24, 2003 - April
11, 2003 One Call a Day to Democratize Media -
an action from Peace Coalitions
It is time to take on the
television companies! PLEASE READ BELOW AND ACT AND ALSO EMAIL TO
YOUR CONTACTS. Support for a war and for police state actions by tens
of millions of Americans can be directly traced to the misinformation,
lack of information and wildly unbalanced commentary they get from
General Electric (NBC), News Corp. (Fox), Disney (ABC), AOL-Time Warner(CNN)
and Viacom (CBS). PBS is little better. Fifty-eight percent of the
public gets its information solely from these sources; 85% are influenced
by them. No wonder we are at war. If democracy is to have any true
meaning, it must be based on a well-informed public. These companies
must be compelled to provide real journalism and commentary balance.
Their roles as propaganda arms of the Administration must end.
We a coalition of peace
groups encourage you to join the focused mass phone-in to the TV News
bosses.
Every day for the next three weeks call the national news chiefs
listed below (also separately call their national and local newsrooms).
As war proceeds, ask for:
- Balanced coverage including
images, interviews and reports of civilian casualties and other
war impacts.
- Equal time for anti-war
experts and worldwide leaders and coverage of the many events beyond
the rallies, including, military families and members who oppose
the war.
- Prominent challenges to
the Administration’s credibility. The broadcast media needs to hear
that they have no credibility because they have not reported the
false claims and lies already exposed by the print media. (Factual
details below)
For the next three weeks we
urge you to call one Network each day on the following schedule (addresses
are further below): Call the news chief or, if you can't get through,
call the switchboard and ask for the newsroom. Even better, call them
both. Keep the calls pouring in to the newsrooms. Calls are greatly
more effective than emails.
Monday: ABC NEWS CHIEF
David Westin. 212.456.6200. fax: 212.456.4292.. ABC SWITCHBOARD (ASK
FOR NEWSROOM) 212.456.6813 NEWSROOM fax 212.456.2795
Tuesday: MSNBC AND
NBC. MSNBC NEWS CHIEF Mark Effron. 201.583.510. fax: 201.583.5199 mark.effron@msnbc.com.
MSNBC SWITCHBOARD (ASK FOR NEWSROOM) 201.583.5000 fax: 201.583.5590
NBC NEWS CHIEF Neil Shapiro.
212.664.4773. fax: 212.664.2264[ neal.shapiro@nbc.com. NBC SWITCHBOARD
(ASK FOR NEWSROOM) 212.664.4444. fax: 201.583.5453
Wednesday: CBS NEWS
CHIEF Andrew Hayward. 212.975.7825. fax: 212.975.7429. mg3@cbsnews.com
CBS SWITCHBOARD (ASK FOR NEWSROOM) 212.975.4321 fax: 212.975.1893
Thursday: CNN NEWS
CHIEF Walter Isaacson. 404.827.5111. fax: 404.827.4215. walter.isaacson@cnn.com
CNN SWITCHBOARD (ASK FOR NEWSROOM). 404.827.1500. cnnfutures@cnn.com
PBS FACTUAL PROGRAMMING CHIEF Sandy Heberer 703.739.5036. PBS SWITCHBOARD
(ASK FOR NEWSROOM) 212.708.3000
Friday: FOX NEWS CHIEF:
John Moody. 212.301.8560. fax: 212.398.8726. john.moody@foxnews.com
FOX SWITCHBOARD (ASK FOR NEWSROOM) 212.575.4670. fax: 212.301.8274
Besides the daily calls, WHENEVER
YOU SEE OR HEAR BIASED COVERAGE, CALL THE NEWS CHIEFS AND/OR NEWSROOMS
AND INSIST ON RESPONSIBLE, IN-DEPTH JOURNALISM. There is plenty every
day to call about. Calls are best because they must halt misinforming
the public while they deal with you. If you cannot reach policy makers,
then fax or e-mail.
On April 12, 2003, Media Challenge!
will issue an enhanced action plan to ensure that TV provides the coverage
Americans deserve!
MEDIA CHALLENGE! is co-sponsored
by: Projects4Peace, ICUJP (Interfaith Communities United for Justice
and Peace), Neighbors for Peace and Justice, Coalition for World Peace,
Global Guardianship Initiative, Code Pink for Peace, Peace on the Beach,
Peace Warriors, LA International A.N.S.W.E.R., Not in Our Name and Global
Women’s Strike.
NETWORK NEWS EXECUTIVES
ADDRESSES
ABC News President: David Westin 77 W. 6th Street New York, NY
10023
NBC News President: Neil Shapiro 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York,
NY 10112
MSNBC V.P. Live News Programming: Mark Effron One MSNBC Plaza
Secaucus, NJ 07094
CBS News President: Andrew Hayward524 W. 57th Street New York,
NY 10019
CNN News President: Walter Isaacson 1 CNN Center Atlanta, GA
30303
FOX News Channel Sr. V.P. News Editorial: John Moody 1211 Avenue
of the Americas New York, NY 10036
PBS FACTUAL PROGRAMMING CHIEF: Sandy Heberer 1320 Braddock Place
Alexandria, VA 22314
The Case Against TV and
Radio News -
What every peace supporter should know and tell the executives.
In
speaking to news chiefs, insist that information refuting administration
statements be mentioned every time the administration claim is mentioned.
Prominent should be these facts:
- When a newscaster
reports US claims it is at war over Iraq's alleged weapons of mass
destruction, the report must also state the essential role of key
neo-conservatives in pushing a three-decade old agenda that predates
Iraqi chemical/biological weaponry and which sees the U.S. first
taking Iraq, then moving into Iran and Syria in order to control
the Mideast and its oil power. That policy was openly codified in
the formation in 1997 of a new and highly activist right-wing organization,
The Project for a New American Century, which counts as key members
most of the administration's top national security figures. Americans
need to be reminded of this hourly.
- Evidence of
Administration lying to the public must be prominently and repeatedly
mentioned. The evidence should include the following:
*** Knowing use
by the Administration of a forged document ? alleged evidence of Iraqi
attempts to acquire nuclear materials from Niger -- to obtain Congressional
authority to go to war. Senator Jay Rockefeller (W. Va) has now demanded
an FBI investigation of this deceit and Rep. Henry Waxman (LA) has written
the President demanding an explanation of "this breach of the highest
order."
***Reports by
the Philadelphia Inquirer and New York Times that intelligence analysts
were under intense pressure by the Administration to "cook the books"
on Iraq.
***The resignations
of State Dept. diplomat John Kiesling protesting that "we have not seen
such systematic distortion of intelligence, such systematic manipulation
of American opinion, since the war in Vietnam."
***Newsweek’s
disclosure that the Administration’s most oft-cited best source of intelligence
about Iraq’s pre-1991 weapons of mass destruction, Saddam Hussein’s
late son-in-law, told UN inspectors and the CIA in 1995 that Iraq’s
biological and chemical weapons had been destroyed after the war ? information
not reported to the American public by Bush, Cheney or Powell in public
statements referring to the son-in-law.
***The fact that
virtually every statement Secretary of State Powell made to the UN in
his famous "evidence" case against Iraq has now been refuted in the
print media. British newspapers, for example, exposed that much of the
information was not drawn from intelligence sources but from a years
old doctoral study by a student who got most of his information from
the Internet. The LA Times revealed that the alleged Al Qaeda base in
Iraq was actually in territory not controlled by Iraq but overseen by
US Kurdish allies and that the administration had refused to tell Congress
why it had not "taken it out."