As a collective of bright-eyed, mushy-minded journalism school graduates, YES, they do have an agenda. The agenda is to convert most other Americans to the ideology that they hold in high esteem; they measure success by how many minds they can convert to such an ideology. And they're usually too lazy to start a church or charity to help the poor, so they advocate socialism in their medium -- whether TV, newspaper, radio, or internet -- to espouse programs for the poor and appeasement of our enemies.
2007-11-06 07:23:37
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answered by Anonymous
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all of the media is engaged in the systematic propagation of doctrine, and the little human beings down right here on the streets, haven't any frigging clue what's somewhat taking place. each physique is schedule pushed and the plague of political correctness makes it confusing to renowned the real information approximately something. an incredible variety of the politicians are liars, whether, there are some truthful, clever, and actually committed politicians, which includes Senator Orin Hatch of the U.S. Senate. Al Gore is a classic occasion of a propaganda peddler with an schedule. aside, does Al Gore weigh over 3 hundred pounds?
2016-11-10 11:30:13
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answered by ? 4
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Yes. Just read just about any newspaper in America. There's little true research and investigative reporting. How often do you read an article and actually feel that you learned something, that the author was credible and also remained objective in presenting the facts. I stopped subscribing to "The Oregonian", our local newspaper, because every time I read it, there was some article that was either poorly researched or just flat out inaccurate. Don't they teach journalism students how to research a story, explore all sides and then write a fair and accurate summary of the story?
2007-11-06 07:37:28
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answered by S C 4
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CNN's Ted Turner married traitor Jane Fonda the liberal nut from mars.
Since the TV and Film industry are all Union, the democratic agenda seems to be at the forefront of media bias.
2007-11-06 07:20:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The media's agenda is to make as much money as possible for its corporate owners. Everything else is secondary.
2007-11-06 07:11:10
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answered by relevant inquiry 6
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Absolutly, Rupert Murdoch owns the majority of the newspapers, radio and TV stations, and he's one of the biggest supporters of the republican party. Our media in general is corrupt, think about it, if they would report the truth they'd lose their sources, be most suspicious of the embedded media, like they are not biased, hahahaha
2007-11-06 07:12:53
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answered by Ktcyan 5
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They want Hillary vs Guilliani.
2007-11-06 07:10:06
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answered by brickity hussein brack 5
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Yes to get campaign money on their network for one
2007-11-06 07:11:35
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answered by Edge Caliber 6
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No, not really. Journalists, like most, try to "get ahead" and recognized for their work. In the highly charged atmosphere of today, this means getting a story out and recognized. They are not the liberal boogey man the right suspects, at, all.
2007-11-06 07:15:19
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answered by alphabetsoup2 5
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Yes, a liberal agenda at that.
2007-11-06 07:10:41
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answered by Anonymous
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