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I meant to get to this earlier in the week. It's so illustrative of the problems with our corporate media that the guy who wins a Pulitzer prize for investigative reporting is ignored - because he was investigating the corporate media for stacking the deck with paid sources to support the Iraq war:

On the April 20 edition of NBC's Nightly News, reporting on the awarding of the 2009 Pulitzer Prizes earlier that day, anchor Brian Williams stated that "The New York Times led the way with five, including awards for breaking news and international reporting." But Williams did not note that the Times' David Barstow was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting that day "for his tenacious reporting that revealed how some retired generals, working as radio and television analysts, had been co-opted by the Pentagon to make its case for the war in Iraq, and how many of them also had undisclosed ties to companies that benefited from policies they defended." Media Matters for America has repeatedly documented the unwillingness of the major broadcast networks, including NBC, to report on Barstow's April 20, 2008, Times article. Moreover, NBC joined ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC in reportedly declining to participate in a segment based on Barstow's article that aired on the April 24, 2008, edition of PBS' NewsHour.

In an April 29 post on his MSNBC.com blog, Williams responded to Barstow's April 20 article, describing NBC News analyst military analyst Barry R. McCaffrey and Wayne Downing, who died in July 2007, as "honest brokers" and writing that McCaffrey and Downing were "warriors-turned-analysts, not lobbyists or politicians":

All I can say is this: these two guys never gave what I considered to be the party line. They were tough, honest critics of the U.S. military effort in Iraq. If you've had any exposure to retired officers of that rank (and we've not had any five-star Generals in the modern era) then you know: these men are passionate patriots. In my dealings with them, they were also honest brokers. I knew full well whenever either man went on a fact-finding mission or went for high-level briefings. They never came back spun, and never attempted a conversion. They are warriors-turned-analysts, not lobbyists or politicians.

Glenn Greenwald has more:

Identically, CNN ran an 898-word story on the various Pulitzer winners -- describing virtually every winner -- but was simply unable to find any space even to mention David Barstow's name, let alone inform their readers that he won the Prize for uncovering core corruption at the heart of CNN's coverage of the Iraq War and other military-related matters. No other major television news outlet implicated by Barstow's story mentioned his award, at least as far as I can tell.

The outright refusal of any of these "news organizations" even to mention what Barstow uncovered about the Pentagon's propaganda program and the way it infected their coverage is one of the most illuminating events revealing how they operate. So transparently corrupt and journalistically disgraceful is their blackout of this story that even Howard Kurtz and Politico -- that's Howard Kurtz and Politico -- lambasted them for this concealment. Meaningful criticisms of media stars from media critic (and CNN star) Howie Kurtz is about as rare as prosecutions for politically powerful lawbreakers in America, yet this is what he said about the television media's suppression of Barstow's story: "their coverage of this important issue has been pathetic."

Has there ever been another Pulitzer-Prize-winning story for investigative reporting never to be mentioned on major television -- let alone one that was twice featured as the lead story on the front page of The New York Times? To pose the question is to answer it.



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Nothing to see here.

The Greenwald piece is excellent.

These are two parallel threads on the decline and demise of journalism, of America and of the culture.

Bill Moyers with David Simon here.

Michael Parenti on the Gangster State from '93, here.

Most people get their information from these worthless networks. The only difference between CNN and the Inquirer is that nobody expects the Inquirer to have serious news.

where is the coverage of the war in afganistan ? and what is the obama administration trying to hide there?

Seems to me that Afganistan turned USSR into a bankrupt used up, plundered, sacked, looted, paper tiger. US's WATERLOO?

How?

dont matter , its a valid question!

that the teevee networks are still neck-deep in the republican racket of mind control.

Will it change anytime soon? We shall see, I guess.

Sickening and scary.

Todays MSM is a big part of the problem and how Bush and company fucked up this country so bad , it's a joke anymore , no integrity or objectivity , no honor or pride or sense of duty but a bunch of two bit whores . Our watch dog has turned traitor is what it amounts to . This is what happens when you let a few mega corporations own and control all the media outlets , another thing that desperately needs changing . It was not long ago that one man or one corporation could only own / control so much and that law was for this very reason .

This is the same Brian Williams who said that Rush Limbaugh was someone who needed to be listened to.

Barry McCaffrey is the very model of the modern political general.

Was to lie about the dangers of marijuana for Clinton. What a douchebag.

Another Mangled American Institution

Thanks C&L!
Brian Williams will only be as honest as we make him be. Then he will slip without constant reminding.

... "Yeah, I took the money, But I'd never sacrifice my game."

Williams is and has always been a Hack.

A retired Special Forces general who recently passed away, I dont know what his commentary consisted of but remember reading around 75 different military analysts were coached by the Pentagon to spout bullshit.

Seriously, if the major networks refuse to acknowledge this Pulitzer Prize in journalism, it only shows their unrepentant willingness to lie, misinform and not ask questions that need asked. Just like they did in the run up to Iraq. I dont remember a single network asking for the opinion of Medea Benjamin or a host of activists who actually knew what would happen when we invaded Iraq. Few members of Congress who really opposed the invasion were ever given a platform, either.

This prize, and especially the media's reaction to it, are Exhibit A in the uselessness of our media in informing the American people

included Psychological Operations against the invading country's own population. Of course the Commander-in-Chief was on top of it all.

I know I can honestly say that I did not buy any of the propagandistic b.s.

bias, is oddly showing it's head in reality. Where is the daily news highlights of the damage being done in Iraq? Or Afghanistan? Since the election and swearing in ceremonies, neither nation get more than the odd nightly whisper. It's like both ended when Bush exited the Whitehouse. Canadian media reports almost daily deaths in Iraq. US media? Barely worth mentioning, except war, war, war, fear, fear, fear and the odd passing "oh by the way, evil Taliban struck in Pakistan by alleged US predators"....it's like mysteriously, these two "wars" are no longer running. Maybe Obama had one of his Republican Lite selected officials perform a Stress Test on the two.

...how even Olbermann ignored the story. I recall one show where he made a cursory mention and tried to portray it as old news of no revelation. And here we are this week and I have yet to see Maddow or Keith give credit where its due. They know who signs their checks. The story was brilliantly written and I told my parents about it that morning flabbergasted by the detail and corruption and breadth of the lies that were spun. As the days went by it was stunning to observe the media blackout as they devoted time to the most frivolous stories. People cannot forget the network's complicity in this.

NONE of the heros we thought we could trust? NONE??? The lock on the 'piss-stream-press' is that tight??? WOW!! I'm really shocked, tho I've always been idealistic, and naieve, tho the BS from the 90's on, bored the shit out of me, and TRANSPARENT, too. There's 'gov. transparecy' for you. If it has a handle, like 'transparency' walk away, quietly so as not to stir up the hornets nest. NO, run!

Is Gen. Janis not a 5 star general? She ready to talk now. Other locations have listened, tho very little is being said.

..the Fourth Estate is dead, and was buried several decades ago. All we get now is pap spewed by the bought and paid for pols and shaped, packaged and sent out over the airwaves by the media tycoons.

Next thing you know, there'll be some kind of major 'blip' with 'Internets tubes' and all we'll have to go on will be memories and dreams.

we knew this long ago, we all used to watch this crap as kids growing up in the '50s & 60s only it was more blatant back then. I'm just glad someone had the balls finally to write about it and Media Matters to point it out, thanks to the intertubes.

Too bad this torture story is being used to cover up the just as important Rep. Harman story now. It always seems that the corporate/government media releases damaging stories in pairs to let one or the other fade into obscurity yet they can say later that they had reported on it to cover their asses.

The transformation of the news business is nearly complete. It changed from news to entertainment to propaganda, and the change was so subtle that people still watch thinking they're watching news. They actually think Tim Russert was a great news man. They think NBC's viewer polls and weather reports and feel-good segments are news. They think Richard Engel's reports from under a bed in the green zone are war reporting. Most people have never seen a real news report on TV because they stopped making them a long time ago.

TV is the worst place to get news. NBC/GE might be the worst because they're the last with a pretense of being a real news organization, but they're corporate propagandists like the rest. The other networks and cable channels are fairly unabashed about being propaganda and entertainment. Propatainment?

When newspapers are gone, all we'll have are the Internets. Will there continue to be real news reporting on the Internets? If there isn't, we're done for.

dont worry about news papers going under, before thier demise the news whores will for a fee give you thier hog swill on the internets, and it wont cost you anymore then the paper you picked up off your lawn every morning, and whats worse thiers to many fools who will pay them for it , millions saved by eliminateing the use of paper ink and deliveries, and you wont even have to go out in the rain sleet or snow to get it, people love convience even when they are screwing you with it!

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