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Media Mash: The Dixie Chicks' coup

Posted by The Masher at 10:23 AM on October 28, 2006.


Oh, the irony of having ads for your movie about free speech get banned.
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When I saw the item: NBC and CW Television bans Dixie Chicks spot, for the new documentary Shut Up and Sing, the Masher smiled... Jeez, NBC must be a fan of the Dixie Chicks and Harvey Weinstein, because the publicity surrounding the ban -- and its delicious irony -- "Network refuses to air ads for movie about artists being condemned for exercising their free speech," will no doubt spur people into the theatres. Or maybe General Electric-- NBC network's owner-- wanted to suck up to the Bushies... but why now? All the other biz elites are covering their butts by giving late money to the Democrats.

Nevertheless, the NBC claims that the network "Cannot Accept These Spots as They are Disparaging to President Bush" is so ludicrous... just about everything more than half the population says these days is disparaging to Bush. Harvey Weinstein, co-chairman of The Weinstein Company and the film's distributor, stated, "It's a sad commentary about the level of fear in our society that a movie about a group of courageous entertainers who were blacklisted for exercising their right of free speech is now itself being blacklisted by corporate America. The idea that anyone should be penalized for criticizing the president is sad and profoundly un-American."

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It would be hilarious if it weren't so sad
Posted by: tiellis on Oct 29, 2006 6:31 AM   
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The irony of NBC banning a Dixie Chicks trailer for their new movie, "Shut Up and Sing" is both hilarious and appalling. Hilarious in that their ban is Exhibit A of the theme of the movie--that artists who criticize Bush are blacklisted by the corporate media. Appalling, in that this means that a vast majority of mainstream Americans will never know that the Chicks' documentary even exists, if it cannot be advertised on TV.

This is why Independent Media and the Internet have become such vital resources for preserving what remains of free speech in our nation; the Corporate Media have already suppressed it, ensuring that documentaries like this only circulate among those relatively few of us who already know that our democracy has been hijacked by fascists...

God Bless the Dixie Chicks!

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Thank you Alternet
Posted by: WyrdSister on Oct 29, 2006 7:32 AM   
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for this little article. I will now be able to see the movie now that I know about it.

The ban is not just appalling, its tell-tale. We are already in a Fascist Regime so it is not suprising.

Keep up the Good Fight, Chicks!

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What those girls need...
Posted by: KeepsonTickn on Oct 30, 2006 5:04 AM   
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What those girls need is a few days, weeks or decades in a secret prison being waterboarded a couple of times a day. That would teach them what democracy and freedom are all about.

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Colleen
Posted by: vojak on Oct 30, 2006 5:58 AM   
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Does anyone have NBC's corporate phone number? I scoured their website and could not find it.

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I wonder
Posted by: bettyn on Oct 30, 2006 9:54 AM   
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if Keith will be fired when he sounds off on this on MSNBC. You know he's going to do it.

I'm gonna see this movie (if I can find it here in the Elephants' Graveyard)!

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NBC seems to think........
Posted by: tap17x on Oct 30, 2006 12:38 PM   
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...........that we're in Stalin's USSR and that they're the official censors. Let's boycott any outfit that advertises there.

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frank67
Posted by: frank67 on Oct 30, 2006 3:22 PM   
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I have only ever had one bumper sticker on any car I've ever owned. Right now I have one that says "I DON'T TRUST THE CORPORATE MEDIA"
I have long made it a rule never to watch the network "news."
NBC, CBS, ABC - they are all junk. I do watch local news - primarily to get the weather report. Same thing with radio - no network stuff.

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