CCT320H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Rupert Murdoch, All Lives Matter, Noam Chomsky
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The role of news media in a democratic society. The fourth estate - watchdogs of the state(apart from nobility, clergy, commoners) Give voice to the voiceless and marginalized. Propaganda model: noam chomsky(five news filters: ownership, advertising, sourcing, flak, anti-communism/islamophobia/common-enemy) Giant media corps work to protect corporate interests; marginalize critical voices; maintain the capitalist system that benefits them. In canada, five corporations own most media(rogers, bell, telus, quebecor. News values: novelty, drama, spectacle, major consequences. Long term systemic problems and conditions require event . Fundamental power imbalance: movements need media more than the other way around. A movement that does not make it into the media is non existent . But not all movements seek media attention . Seeking to reach as many people as possible. Seeking profound impact on a small scale. E. g. women"s 1960s/70s consciousness-raising groups(in kitchens etc) Placing emphasis an a specific aspect or angle of an issue. Draw attention to some aspect and away from others.