Ebook: Propaganda blitz: how the corporate media distort reality
Author: Cromwell David, Edwards David, Pilger John
- Tags: Journalism--Objectivity, Journalism--Objectivity--Great Britain, Journalism--Social aspects, Journalism--Social aspects--Great Britain, Journalistes--Déontologie--Grande-Bretagne, Journalistic ethics, Journalistic ethics--Great Britain, Mass media--Objectivity, Mass media--Objectivity--Great Britain, Mass media--Social aspects, Mass media--Social aspects--Great Britain, Médias--Aspect social--Grande-Bretagne, Médias et politique--Grande-Bretagne, Médias--Objectivité--Grande-Bretagne, Press and politics, Press
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: Pluto Press
- City: Great Britain
- Language: English
- epub
"Do you trust the liberal media? While the tabloid and right-wing press - the Sun, The Times, the Mail and the Express - are constantly criticised for dangerous bias, outlets like the BBC and the Guardian are trusted by their readers to report in the interests of the public. However, the reality is that all corporate media is systematically filtered by the powerful interests that own, manage and fund it. Propaganda Blitz shows that the corporate media does not just 'spin' the news - it fundamentally distorts everything it touches, hiding the real issues from public view, and often completely reversing the truth. This book uncovers a storm of top-down campaigns behind war reporting from Iraq, Syria and Palestine, as well as the destruction of the credibility of figures on the left, including Jeremy Corbyn, Russell Brand and Hugo Chavez. Exposing propagandists at the top levels of the BBC, as well as their reporting on the Scottish independence referendum, the dismantling of the NHS and looming climate chaos, Propaganda Blitz explains the real meaning of 'objective' journalism, exposes the fake news about 'fake news' and outlines a model for anti-business media activism."--Page 4 de la couverture.
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