By Alan
Caruba
An
enduring memory of my late Father is of him sitting in his chair by the
fireplace reading The New York Times. As far as he was concerned, he was
receiving the most accurate news of the nation and the world. Despite the many
Pulitzer Prizes it has received over the years, he wasn’t.
One of
them went to Walter Duranty in 1932, a reporter who was an apologist for the
Soviet Union’s Stalinist regime. History revealed that he failed to accurately
report on the 1932-1933 famine that killed countless thousands in the Ukraine
where collective farming had been imposed. In November 2003 the Pulitzer Board,
decided not to revoke the prize. In its review of the 13 articles, the Board
“concluded that there was not clear and convincing evidence of deliberate
deceptions, the relevant standard in this case.” The Board extended its
sympathy to Ukrainians.
Ukraine is
the site of major protests as a new generation seeks to align the nation with
Europe and not the Russian Republic that replaced the failed Soviet Union. The
nation is sharply divided.
A
Breitbart news story about The New York Times reported that on Thursday of last
week it had announced that “profits had fallen nearly 50% in the fourth quarter
of 2013 compared to the same period a year before.” Total revenues were down
5.2% and advertising revenues were down 6.3%. A rise in the number of digital
readers has not resulted in digital advertising revenues. “Ultimately, the
question is whether readers still want the content the Times is providing.”
On Feb 7,
The Times published an article by Porter Fox claiming that “The planet has
warmed 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit since the 1800s and as a result snow is melting.
On the same day more than two thirds of the nation was covered in snow. A few
days later, every State but Florida had some snow.
Newspapers
across the nation are encountering similar revenue losses, but I am inclined to
believe that the Times is also incurring losses as its blatant liberalism has
become better understood by the current generation. When the Times sold the
Boston Globe, once valued at $1.1 billion, the new owner purchased it for $73
million. Boston-based talk show host, Howie Carr, often called the paper “the
All Gay Boston Globe” because it was so blatantly biased in favor of same-sex
marriage.
Newsweek
was sold for one dollar. In 2013 The Daily Beast was projected to lose $12
million.
MSNBC has
no right to call itself a news channel and its lack of viewers suggests that,
except for those so wedded to liberalism, its multitudinous failures to meet
any standard of journalism are testimony to the awareness of its appalling
broadcasting. The Current channel, owned by Al Gore, fared so poorly that it
was sold to Al Jezeera.
By
contrast, The Wall Street Journal and Investors Business Daily are thriving.
What this
suggests to me is that liberalism may be waning and those who no longer read,
listen or view liberal media are beginning to include the millions of Americans
who woke up to the horrors of Obamacare and concluded that this outrageous
power grab of one sixth of the nation’s economy had nothing to do with
providing healthcare coverage.
Barack
Obama’s performance in office, complete with lavish, costly vacations and
plenty of golfing, is conveying a message to many Americans that he is not
focused on the stagnant economy and, thanks to failed stimulus and bailout
programs, has not achieved any progress.
His failure of leadership and his incompetence cannot hide behind a
torrent of media spin.
Even the
most blatant liberal coverage has been unable to hide the tide of scandals. This
is not deterring the Federal Communications Commission from pressuring radio
and television stations to moderate or change their coverage of the scandals
and other news the Obama administration would prefer not be aired. The FCC has
come up with a bogus program to “research” how they make their editorial
decisions. It’s none of their business and reeks of its former “Fairness
Doctrine.”
Americans
should be concerned about the way the mainstream media reports the actions of
the Obama administration. Ironically, it has been subjected to wiretaps and
other efforts to exert pressure on journalists. The press advocacy group,
Reporters Without Borders, just announced its 2014 World Press Freedom Index.
Under the Obama administration the U.S. fell 13 slots from 32nd to
46th among 180 nations measured in terms of official abuse, media
independence, and infrastructure to determine how free journalists are free to
report.
The administration’s
biggest problem is Obama’s pathological lying which becomes more evident with
every passing day. In a visit to California this past week, he still claimed
that the Earth was warming despite new records being set for cold weather.
Put these
factors together and the decline of liberal media becomes more than just the
changes the digital revolution has produced. The New York Times is tanking
financially but The Wall Street Journal is not. Fox News has more viewers than
ABC, CBS, and NBC combined. It is likely you could add CNN’s and MSNBC’s
viewers to the total and Fox would still be ahead.
Why?
Because all the White House lies and stonewalling, combined with all the media
spin of the news, cannot hide the truth and the truth favors conservative
concerns about the economy, about the moral life of the nation, about scandals,
and about a President who is not acting as the Constitution says he must.
I don’t
expect The New York Times to go out of business tomorrow, but I do expect it to
shrink greatly from that august podium it has occupied for decades. Its
internal rot is tangible.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
"Fox News has more viewers than ABC, CBS, and NBC combined..."
ReplyDeleteThat's good news, Alan. But I'm curious: If this is so, why are ABC, CBS, etc, still called the "Mainstream Media"?
I've watched the decline of New York Times readership with joy for years and if it were a typical business, the content would have been changed years ago to attract new customers, but I conclude that the Leftists will never let their main propaganda organ go bankrupt, so I would expect no swing to the Right.
ReplyDeleteHowever, perhaps in the future Americans will take more aggressive steps to terminate the existence of vile centers of Leftist propaganda like The New York Times, CNN and MSNBC.
After all, if the Left can use the IRS to destroy Tea Party groups, a Rightist Administration could use the same federal agency to destroy the Leftist propaganda ministry.
What's good for the goose is good for gander, and those who destroy the U.S. Constitution have no right to whine when lawlessness falls on their heads.
DJ, they were the mainstream media prior to cable news and for perhaps 25-30% of viewers still are.
ReplyDelete@DJ: For years I've called ABC, CBS, NBC, etc. "The Lamestream Media" - but I now think "The Leftstream Media" more accurately describes them.
ReplyDeleteRonald Barbour says, "...perhaps in the future Americans will take more aggressive steps to terminate the existence of vile centers of Leftist propaganda... if the Left can use the IRS to destroy Tea Party groups, a Rightist Administration could use the same federal agency to destroy the Leftist propaganda ministry."
ReplyDeleteScary thought, Mr. Barbour. Didn't your mama ever tell you, "Two wrongs don't make a right"?
Alan says, "they [ABC, CBS, etc] were the mainstream media prior to cable news and for perhaps 25-30% of viewers still are."
ReplyDeleteThanks. Just trying to keep my Davids and Goliaths straight. Curious thought, though -- guys like Limbaugh and O'Reilly and Hannity may actually picking on the "little guy" while claiming that they're fighting a monster...
Print media is in trouble...
ReplyDeleteI use a lot of news sources, as do you, I find that so many are going to *premium* subscriptions and that you can't read their content unless you PAY for it...
OK, I'll pay to have a paper delivered to my door but I am NOT going to pay for news on the 'net...
Print media can die a quiet death or they can go out in a blaze of glory, either way, they have killed themselves..
Fred, my day starts with reading the Wall Street Journal along with my mug of coffee. It is delivered to my door.
ReplyDeleteTo send more powerful messages to the "lefty" media, the public should boycott products advertised 30 minutes before & 30 minutes after controversial, misleading, or blatantly untruthful broadcast.
ReplyDeleteThe same principle could be applied to print media. This action would certainly wake the offending MSM up.
Yes Indeed.
ReplyDeleteAs my Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth states: "If you know the truth, you will be free indeed" - paraphrase.
The actual quote is from Jesus the Messiah; speaking in John 8 v32:
"and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”