I spent the past three days volunteering at a national media reform conference with 2,500 folks who are actively trying to protect our right to free speech, booze and cheese. I have a ton of photos and stories to recount, but I was distracted this morning by the news that over one in five Americans thinks the government should be allowed to censor this press.
Ya know, that is really a telling reminder that the struggle for media reform begins with.....
Stop the presses...we just got word that Paris Hilton is gonna be in a Hardee's commercial...critical news junk and thought provoking editorial be damned!
See you at noon, five and six....and probably ten! This Paris thing is HUGE!
A survey to be released Monday reveals a wide gap on many media issues between a group of journalists and the general public. In one finding, 43% of the public says the press has too much freedom, while only 3% of journalists agree. And just 14% of the public can name "freedom of the press" as a guarantee in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, in the major poll conducted by the University of Connecticut Department of Public Policy.Posted May 16, 2005 09:41 AMSix in ten among the public feel the media show bias in reporting the news, and 22% say the government should be allowed to censor the press.