The Independent Film Channel premieres a new show on Tuesday night called The IFC Media Project, hosted by former MTV News anchor Gideon Yago, now 30. The first episode deals with the cable-news addiction to missing-child stories, but the second episode comes straight from the Michael Moore textbook, perhaps because the show's creator and executive producer worked on the latest Michael Moore documentaries. As Brian Stelter reported in Monday's New York Times:
Similarly, the second episode’s long examination of television military analysts, titled “How to Sell a War,” does not include the perspective of the networks that hired the analysts and allowed them to espouse the government’s talking points without any disclosures about their ties to the Pentagon or to defense contractors. The segment is based on an investigation by The New York Times in April and includes an interview with the Times reporter David Barstow.
Meghan O’Hara, the program’s creator and executive producer, said the omission was not for lack of trying. “None of them wanted to talk to us,” she said.
The television networks have generally declined to talk about the military analysts. On Monday representatives of ABC, NBC and CBS declined comment.
Ms. O’Hara worked with the filmmaker Michael Moore on the documentaries “Bowling for Columbine,” “Fahrenheit 9/11” and “Sicko,” and the series adopts an outraged tone reminiscent of those left-leaning films.
Jennifer Caserta, the general manager of the Independent Film Channel, sidestepped questions about whether the program represents any kind of partisanship. “The goal was to just present the stories and allow the audience to make the judgment,” she said.
O'Hara blogged about the new project at The Huffington Post.
The greatest problem with Barstow's article was the impression that because the networks employed military analysts, and most of those military analysts were in communication with current military brass, that what media consumers heard was a storm of complete Bush administration propaganda. In fact, some generals, like former Clinton official Barry McCaffrey were quite critical of the handling of the war as they appeared on air. Others labored to offer their honest assessment, for better or worse. But Barstow (and apparently, the IFC show's personnel) feel confident they can merely traffic in ideological assumptions and not engage in actual content analysis.
—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center.





















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Michael Moore "Disciple"?
November 18, 2008 - 20:42 ET by MightyMouthOne can only imagine the poor tortured, suffering, agonized soul that person must be.
"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...
People like this give the media their excuse
November 18, 2008 - 21:02 ET by Dee BunkThey say - "We get criticized from the left and the right so we must be balanced"
Bull - there will always be people complaining on both sides - the only way to be balanced is to have equal #'s of analysts from both sides like FOX does.
Dee...
November 18, 2008 - 21:08 ET by Clear thinker"We get criticized from the left and the right so we must be balanced"
Yeah but... they don't tell you that they had one person critisize from the left, and about a million from right. Now that's fair and balanced, in a liberal mindset!
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Hi Clear - never saw an e-mail
November 18, 2008 - 22:36 ET by Dee Bunkbut you said something in a post - I've been in and out - I responded that you should donate it to who ever the Republican is that Runs against the Obama seat in IL for 2010.
"...without any
November 18, 2008 - 21:33 ET by Reaver"...without any disclosures about their ties to the Pentagon or to defense contractors."
Maybe its just me but when they call them General or Colonel someone with a brain larger than a snail's might infer that these analysts were part of the military at one time.
Its all about emotion
November 18, 2008 - 23:30 ET by kdoliverI have been in the DC area on and off for the last 5 years and it has taught me something about liberals that I really never understood before. Its all about EMOTION--And I am sick of it.
This little Moore disciple doesn't understand what drives people in the military or conservatives in general. It is LOGIC. There are plenty of things we don't like to do or don't want to do, but we have to do them. Why would any military analyst want to give their point of view to a crazy left wing loon who is going to butcher what ever they say? As a serving officer, I am very leary of saying anything to press. It may take me 2 minutes to accurately describe the situation and they cut it down to 10 seconds to make the point they want too.
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kdoliver... I would add
November 18, 2008 - 23:53 ET by Clear thinkerkdoliver...
I would add to 'LOGIC'... COMMON SENSE.
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