Tag: media manipulation

The $1B dollar man: Trump Shocked: Fox stock takes huge hit after Carlson exit

Fox Corporation’s stock lost $1 billion in market capitalization just minutes after news broke that Tucker Carlson departed Fox News. Fox Corporation, which owns Fox News as well as entertainment television and sports holdings, quickly plunged more than 5% after Fox News announced that Carlson and the media organization had parted ways. The announcement came as a surprise and appeared to catch shareholders off guard.

People taking war propaganda less seriously

The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Poland called for respect for the memory of the dead prisoners of the National Socialist labor camp in Auschwitz, writes The Independent. Earlier, a photo of a grinning tourist appeared on social networks, posing on the tracks along which the Germans transported people to what the victor nations claim was a death camp. As the newspaper notes, this is not the first time that the museum is faced with inappropriate behavior of visitors.

DO BLAME THE MESSENGER

Michael Walsh Opinion: Distrust in mainstream media has always been self-evident, especially among the job’s own professionals. John Swinton, editor of the New York Tribune addressed the New York Press Association on April 12, 1893.

The Decadent West at its Worst: Furious viewers complain about TV Show with adult men stripping naked for children

The first episode of ‘Naked Education,’ which aired last week on Channel 4, received a total of 930 complaints to Britain’s broadcasting watchdog. A British television show aiming to promote body positivity showed adult men stripping naked in front of children. The program has been the subject of hundreds of complaints to the U.K.’s communications watchdog following the airing of its first episode last Tuesday.

IMAGINE LIVING IN A COUNTRY WITH A FREE PRESS

The freedom of the press mantra is fake news as news media is rigidly controlled. Things actually got worse since former New York Tribune editor John Swinton, addressing a Press Association convention in 1893, said; “There is no such thing as an independent Press. If you express an honest opinion, you know beforehand it would never appear in print.”