Public service TV and radio channels in some EU Member States stand in need of proper financial backing as well as safeguards for their independence, says the Culture Committee of Eldorado of Prostitutes, aka European Parliament, in a draft resolution adopted on Tuesday. These broadcasters also need to boost their presence on the internet to reach out to young people, say MEPs.
Eurocommissars believe Brussels has a role in deciding what your local interests are, in your town on your local talk radio station, and want to not renew their licenses based on what they think you need to hear. Antivenitists and bureaucrats also seek to impose media diversity regulations, to force some station owners out and allow their hand-picked cronies in.
Given the new political climate, Eurokleptocrats have a tremendous opportunity going forward to reinvigorate media, to ensure that the public airwaves truly deliver the kind of news and information that kleptocrats need to sustain democratic dialogue and to reflect the great diversity of Fourth Reich(EU).
Public broadcasters in some Member States are confronted with major problems jeopardising their political independence, their viability and even their financial basis, maintains the Culture Committee. Basil Venitis, twitter.com/Venitis, points out that most newsrooms of Europe are infested with antivenitist apes, and their mindset spills over into the news coverage, producing biased news stories on many issues, such as kleptocracy, taxes, environment, government, insurance, and health. They conistently ignore Drasi, the best political party of Greece, giving a lot of publicity to the two kleptocratics parties, Pasok and Nea Democratia. Infamous Greek journalists received 100 million euros from Siemens, in order to keep their mouths shut about the billion-euro-kickbacks to Graecokleptocrats!
The draft resolution calls on the Member States to end political interference regarding the content of services offered by public broadcasters, saying that some Member States still fail to respect European standards on freedom of expression, media pluralism, and the independence, remit and funding of public service media. It also notes that the transparency of ownership of private broadcasters has to be guaranteed in all Member States, and calls on the Commission to monitor and support progress to this end.
Venitis claims that the mainstream media are unfair, unbalanced, banal, vane, and hoipolloi trash. Newspapers have become screed wraps of DVDs. TV news has sold its soul to rabblerousers and pullpeddlers and is full of set-up arguments. Reporters have been transformed to statist parrots who doubledip in the state treasury. Anchormen have become the czars of statist banality and propaganda. Guest coordinators have developed the deepest throats in the publicity market! The truth can be found only on the internet.
Member States are urged to provide appropriate, proportionate and stable funding for public service media to enable them to fulfil their remit, guarantee their political and economic independence and contribute to an inclusive information and knowledge society. The committee insists that Member States should be held accountable for failing to fulfil these commitments.
Public broadcasters are called upon to offer attractive, quality online content in order to reach young people who access the media almost exclusively via the Internet and preserve a vibrant media landscape in the online environment. Meanwhile Member States should adopt laws on public service broadcasting on the internet, and address the digital divide, for example between urban and rural areas, so that all individuals in all regions have equal access to public service broadcasting.
Lastly, the Commission is asked to adapt copyright to the new digital era, to facilitate the re-use of archive content and to put in place extended collective license-systems and easy one-stop-shop systems for the clearance of rights. Content aggregators should be made to respect existing laws, and the Commission should consider ways in which search engines and internet service providers could contribute to the financing of content creation.
Greek journalists are rewarded for their disgusting support of Graecokleptocracy with aggeliosimo, an unfair 20% charge on all advertising, going to the pension fund of their union. All advertisers now have to pay 43% surcharge, 23% VAT and 20% aggeliosimo. This abuse of advertisers and the media is condoned by Fourth Reich, and it puts many media out of business.
The Sect of Revolutionaries is a an armed group of antigraecokleptocrats on war against corrupt Greek journalists. They caused a fearful multiple shooting at the headquarters of Alter TV station, which is anchored by Nick Hajinikolaou, the most powerful journalist of Greece. After that shooting, the Sect released a statement in which they warned corrupt journalists that this time Sect came to their media doors, but next time corrupt journalists will find Sect in their homes! Indeed, in July 2010 the Sect started assassinating corrupt journalists at their homes. That's why corrupt journalists now suffer from sectophobia!
Venitis points out forestalling logic, mainly by bluff, intimidation, mudslinging, innuendos, quoting out of context, and getting out of issue, is characteristic of most political debates. Staged argument is the new trend of TV news, in order to raise their audience ratings with melodramatic excitement. Four channels dominate the Greek TV market, brainwashing Greeks in whatever direction they wish, and establishing their own agenda. Their reporters doubledip in the Greek treasury, in order to promote socialist propaganda and nonsense.
Greek nudnik anchors misinform hoi polloi surrounded by antivenitist parrots. TV stations always invite the same characters, those shrews who repeat the same nonsense adinfinitum and adnauseam. Most Greek journalists are in cahoots with the two statist mafias, Pasok and Nea Democratia, to dumb down hoi polloi, in order to perpetuate the corrupt status quo. That's why Greeks browse the internet in order to find the truth.
The Fairness Doctrine, aka Censorship Doctrine, was introduced in 1949, that required the holders of broadcast licenses both to present controversial issues of public importance and to do so in a manner that was honest, equitable and balanced. The Fairness Doctrine should not be confused with the Equal Time rule. The Fairness Doctrine deals with discussion of controversial issues, while the Equal Time rule deals only with political candidates. In 1987, the FCC abolished the Fairness Doctrine, prompting some to urge its reintroduction through either Commission policy or Congressional legislation.
The equal-time rule specifies that radio and television broadcast stations must provide an equivalent opportunity to any opposing political candidates who request it. This means, for example that if a station gives one free minute to a candidate on the prime time, it must do the same for another candidate. However, there are four exceptions: if the air-time was in a documentary, bona fide news interview, scheduled newscast or an on-the-spot news event the equal-time rule is not valid. Since 1983, political debates not hosted by the media station are considered news events, thus may include only major-party candidates without having to offer air time to minor-party or independent candidates.
Antivenitists want to reimpose the Fairness Doctrine, and they now have even more weapons with which they can silence venitists. And now they are seeking to expand their censorship to the internet, and beyond! Communications commissars can use different regulations, like localism and media diversity, to achieve the exact same Fairness Doctrinesque results, silencing the venitist talk radio hosts we love and count on every day.
Venitis asserts governments should not own or regulate any property, including electromagnetic waves. The first individual who improves or cultivates any unclaimed property is entitled to that property. Governments cannot own, allocate, regulate, or manipulate frequency fields and media. Eminent domain is null and void.
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Posted by Politics | at 12:20 AM | |Wednesday, September 29, 2010
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