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Principles of Media Criticism
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Media criticism is in an undeveloped state, today, largely because the
mainstream media allows virtually no open discussion of the subject. Some
criticism that does get to the public, of course, but most of it is
corrupted by the same forces that have turned the rest of the media into a
source of manipulation.

The selections below attempt to correct this conspiracy of silence by
offering readers an introduction to the field that will allow them to see
the larger trends that define much of the media. The selections focus on
the following characteristics of contemporary culture and society:

* The fact that all centers of power today rely on media and that all use
sensory manipulations and simulations, along with story lines, rhetoric,
and performances to sell audiences products, candidates and ideas.

* The fact that most media, today, from news to advertising, rely on
spectacle, simplification and exaggeration to grab and hold audiences.

* The fact that the news media has become a part of the power and economic
system that it is supposed to report

on. Instead of standing at a distance from events and trying to provide an
accurate account, all too often it is just another inside player
manipulating information for its own ends. This not only means that media
companies have a conflict of interest but also that journalists who would
prefer to be honest end up subordinating themselves to those in power in
their own organizations and shaping their coverage accordingly. It also
means that media criticism that isn't afraid to report on what is taking
place is now essential to the maintenance of democracy.

* The fact that much of media is beset by idealization and demonization in
which media manipulators depict themselves and their allies as heroes and
saints, and their opponents or targets as villains, fools and disturbed
characters, both to create exciting stories and win battles.

* The fact that the media today is pervaded by missing information. What is
missing is precisely the information above, which would discredit the
system and result in reforms that would lock out many of those who now work
the system for their own benefit.

* The fact that all media today is a form of action. Stories, rhetoric,
sensory images and manipulated impressions are all efforts to influence
people's perceptions and action, evoke fears and desires, and play to
values. The omission of information from the media is a form of action, as
well.

* Finally, the fact that the media today is also full of efforts to get at
the truth, which are often disguised or limited in various ways. Many of
these efforts to tell the public the truth can be found in the fictions of
movies and television which openly depict the con artist culture we now
live in and the corruption of the media.

These propositions have to form the core of any theory of media criticism
and any theory that seeks to describe contemporary society. The following
selections are intended to provide overviews that will introduce and expand
on these ideas.
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Respectfully,

Jay Fenello
President, Iperdome, Inc.    404-943-0524
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"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed, second it
is violently opposed, and third, it is accepted as self-evident." (Arthur
Schopenhauer)


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