http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...
Okay, maybe this man in the media isn't a household name from the media. Brian
Joyce broadcasts from Chattanooga, Tennessee. That's in the south! ( I bet you know that.)
This man gave an apology for telling a lie about our President. Every Republican and
And media outlet should receive a copy of this. I'm sure this man will be off the air soon and ignored by the giants in telling lies to the American public.
This apology is one small tool we can use to fight back lies that are spewed daily from so many outlets. The bigger the lie, the more chance people will believe it. From now on,
I am 25 years old, have a full head of hair and will be a giant in Liberal media; maybe
I'm going a bit far.
Supreme Court Votes For The Right To Lie http://news.yahoo.com/... via @YahooNews
I have a degree in Journalism that I received in the 1800's. I remember bing told to
tell the truth. Never to say only one person died.Every life matters.
Imagine a country where every time you watched the news it told you what happened.
You are not a talk show host, your a journalist. If you told something untrue, you
Would have to admit your mistake on the air.Viewers make important decisions on what
information they receive.
Talk show hosts would have to admit they are giving only an opinion. You would have
To have someone on your show with an opposite opinion.Never could you attack the person, only the facts of the argument could be argued.
Networks could show documentaries like"Hubris."which was shown on
the Rachel maddow show. Credit would have to be given to whoever
made the film.
People watch networks they like. That network would have to show both sides of the story.
Let the viewer decide which side is right. Viewers are smarter than we think.
An apology is given when a mistake is made to listeners or viewers, Balance all shows would be required to keep a broadcast license.
Truth would be the "law of the land" on the news. Things would be different. Change in
America could come much faster if only the truth were allowed on networks; how cool.
-There is nothing like a dream to create the future.
-Victor Hugo