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FAIR  Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting     130 W. 25th Street   New York, NY 10001

For Immediate Release, February 14, 2001
Contact: Rachel Coen, (212) 633-6700 x318

FEAR & FAVOR 2000:
FAIR's First Annual Report on How Power Shapes the News

FAIR is pleased to announce our first annual roundup of the year's most egregious examples of owner, advertiser and government influence on the news: "Fear & Favor 2000: How Power Shapes the News."

A "serious" talkshow turns itself into an infomercial for Campbell's Soup, complete with a veteran news anchor leading a chorus of the "M'm, m'm, good!" jingle. A Boston reporter is suspended without pay after writing critically about a bank that is a major advertiser in his paper. A network news show interviews a sock puppet-- a puppet that is the mascot for a company the network's owner has a stake in.

Welcome to the whimsical, frightening world of the corporate media, where the "fear and favor" of the powers that be can shape-- and twist-- the news. A few items detailed in the report:

Nearly every journalist has heard war stories about controversial articles that got cut or quashed before they were written, or, more chillingly, of careers cut short. The breakneck consolidation of media ownership means news divisions are increasingly subject to corporate control, but it can be difficult to find documentation of specific instances in which this has distorted the news. With that in mind, FAIR has compiled reports of some of the most outrageous examples of "fear and favor" in the newsroom from the last year.

We hope "Fear & Favor 2000" will serve to support journalists who are struggling to seek truth and report it, empower the public to demand accountability from the media and inspire all of us to fight back when the powerful try to restrict the free flow of information.

Read the full report online: www.fair.org/ff2000.html


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