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<span style="color:black"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,serif"><span style="font-size:medium">Growing
up at the high-water marks of Cold War hysteria in the US led me to a
heightened skepticism of the independence and objectivity of the
media. We were made to believe myths that Communist government
ownership constituted a denial of freedom of the press while diverse
private ownership of the sources of information in the West
guaranteed access to the truth. Few of us reflected on the fact that
the UK government media monopoly, the BBC, seemed to present a more
nuanced, tolerant, even sane picture of current events than did our
US lap-dog “free” press. At the same time, the sharp move towards
theocracy in the US-- “In God we Trust” on currency and “Under
God” affixed to the Inquisition-like pledge of allegiance-- was met
by a docile, compliant media.</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="color:black"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,serif"><span style="font-size:medium">Any
doubts that were voiced-- and few were at the time-- about the biases
of the press and electronic media were radically amplified when the
Cold War began to recede, a measure of sanity returned, and
revelations exposed the corruption and opportunism of most of the
media's journalistic stars and watchdogs. Truly, it was one the most
embarrassing chapters in the fable of US press freedom. Of course the
myth remained intact thanks to the major media's concerted effort to
restrict the truth to the marginal footnotes of historical research
and the fringe media.</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="color:black"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,serif"><span style="font-size:medium">Some
liberal commentators concede the horrors of the past, but insist that
press freedom rebounded, especially after the end of the Cold War.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Today's media is as servile
to government and capital as at any time in US history. The
concentration of media corporations coupled with the centrality of
profitability and the narrow band of dissent offered by the two-party
system result in a uniformity and conformity in the media that would
be the envy of any banana republic. <br><i><span style="color:rgb(204,0,0)"><b>To read the rest of the article, please go to</b></span></i>:</span></span></span><span><a href="http://zzs-blg.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"> http://zzs-blg.blogspot.com/</a></span></div>
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