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Title: Rather: Government Influencing Newsrooms
Source: http://apnews.myway.com/
URL Source: http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070921/D8RPKMPO0.html
Published: Sep 21, 2007
Author: SAMANTHA GROSS
Post Date: 2007-09-21 15:36:02 by robin
Keywords: None
Views: 102
Comments: 8

NEW YORK (AP) - Dan Rather said Thursday that the undue influence of the government and large corporations over newsrooms spurred his decision to file a $70 million lawsuit against CBS and its former parent company.

"Somebody, sometime has got to take a stand and say democracy cannot survive, much less thrive with the level of big corporate and big government interference and intimidation in news," he said on CNN's "Larry King Live."

In the suit, filed a day earlier in state Supreme Court in Manhattan, Rather claimed CBS and Viacom Inc. (VIAB) used him as a "scapegoat" and intentionally botched the aftermath of a discredited story about President Bush's military service to curry favor with the White House. He was removed from his "CBS Evening News" post in March 2005.

"They sacrificed support for independent journalism for corporate financial gain, and in so doing, I think they undermined a lot at CBS News," he told King.

Rather didn't mention other instances in which he believed news organizations bowed to corporate and government pressure.

CBS spokesman Dana McClintock did not return an after-hours call seeking comment Thursday. He has called Rather's complaints "old news" and said the lawsuit was "without merit." A spokesman for Viacom declined to comment.

Journalism ethics scholar Bob Steele said Rather would have a difficult time proving that the White House or other political operatives exerted undue influence on CBS.

"It would be naive for us to believe that there was no influence from powerful institutions and individuals on journalism," said Steele, a scholar at the Poynter Institute, a journalism foundation in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Still, he said: "For the most part, the journalists who run news organizations and who report the news fight hard to protect the independence of the journalism, and most of the time succeed."

Rather narrated the September 2004 report that said Bush disobeyed orders and shirked some of his duties during his National Guard service. It also said a commander felt pressured to sugarcoat Bush's record.

The story relied on four documents, supposedly written by Bush's commander in the Texas Air National Guard, the late Lt. Col. Jerry Killian. Critics questioned the documents' authenticity and suggested they were forged.

A panel selected by the network to investigate the story determined that it was neither fair nor accurate. CBS fired the story's producer and asked for the resignations of three executives because it could not authenticate documents used in the story. Rather was forced out of the anchor chair he had occupied for 24 years.

On CNN, Rather dismissed the panel's review, claiming it was not impartial.

"This was in many ways a fraud. It was a setup," he told King.

Louis D. Boccardi, the retired chief executive of The Associated Press who made up the two-man investigative panel with Richard Thornburgh, the former U.S. attorney general, defended the panel's work Thursday night.

"Our report was independent, and it speaks for itself," he said, echoing comments made by Thornburgh on Wednesday. Both declined to comment further.

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#1. To: Cynicom (#0)

ping!

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robin  posted on  2007-09-21   15:36:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: robin (#0)

I think this is going to be a major problem for the media. They can't write off Rather like they did that junior guy from Fox who sued them or various reporters around the country who have been fired or demoted for reporting uncomfortable truths. Robert Scheer should line up to sue the LA Times now; he got fired for bitterly opposing the war.

This will also allow cowed journalists to stand up and defy their editors and managers, who will be terrified of getting sued too. If Rather wins, and there is a good chance he will, it will scare the hell out of the mass media's masters.

Mekons4  posted on  2007-09-21   15:42:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: robin (#0)

Dan Rather said Thursday that the undue influence of the government and large corporations over newsrooms spurred his decision to file a $70 million lawsuit against CBS and its former parent company.

Rather was the mouthpiece for these very same people for many years.

Odd that when he was no longer useful and was cast aside he gets "religion", sees the truth that has been apparent for many years.

Rather is a first class hypocrite.

Cynicom  posted on  2007-09-21   15:43:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: robin (#0)

"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803)‡

ghostdogtxn  posted on  2007-09-21   15:58:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: robin (#1)

"This was in many ways a fraud. It was a setup," he told King.

Rather is an expert when fraud is involved.

Totally brainless newsreader, never anything more. They are a dime a dozen, just check any TV station around the nation.

Cynicom  posted on  2007-09-21   16:02:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Cynicom (#3)

Rather is a first class hypocrite.

Maybe, but perhaps it is the degree of federal control over the media that has changed.

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robin  posted on  2007-09-21   16:26:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: robin (#6)

Perhaps.

I recall Rathers first appearance, the day Kennedy was shot. From then on he played the game, he well knew who his masters were and toed the line until a scapegoat had to be found and Rather was expendable.

To this day I doubt he realizes that he was expendable from day one. A newsreader, nothing more.

Cynicom  posted on  2007-09-21   16:32:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: robin (#0)

I liked what rather had to say on LKL.

"First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. Then they fight you. Then you win." --Mahatma Gandhi

angle  posted on  2007-09-21   21:30:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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