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Blackout of Winter Soldier Hearings Exposes Weakness of Indy Media

By Sam Husseini, AlterNet. Posted March 28, 2008.


While independent media outlets covered the hearings quite well themselves, they failed to push the story into the mainstream press.
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Jeff Cohen -- full disclosure: he used to be my boss and is a friend -- makes some very valid and important points in "Iraq Winter Soldier Hearings: Victory for Independent Media."

But there is another way of looking at this.

The fact that the mainstream paid so little attention to Winter Soldier -- as well countless other worthy stories -- is itself a failure of independent media to propel those stories into the mainstream.

Jeff writes that "these Iraq veterans had little but scorn for U.S. corporate media whose journalistic failures helped sell the war five years ago, and whose sanitized coverage helps sell the troop 'surge' today. But thanks to the Internet and the growing capacity of independent TV, radio and web outlets, a significant minority of Americans had access to these proceedings. And the archived hearings are now available to anyone anytime with computer access."

But only if you already know about it for the most part.

The great success of Fox News Channel is not that it has done what it has done, but that it has influenced the "mainstream" as it has.

And in that sense, independent media has totally failed.

To take the example at hand, what we did not see in the last several weeks was independent media asking questions about Winter Soldier at the White House press conferences, or at the Pentagon or State Department. Had they done so, the administration spokesperson's words would likely have led to more attention to Winter Soldier than all the work of all the people who labored on it for months. A serious debate between the veterans speaking out at Winter Soldier and the administration and its allies may well have ensued. This would have likely led to a dramatically different dynamic around the fifth anniversary of the war.

But no one asked at the news conferences, so none of that happened.

As it is, Winter Soldier likely cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to put on, and it was a very important, historic event, but it so far has not reached beyond those who likely already agreed with much of what was said. Web activism and other worthwhile efforts might build on what was done, but the lack of challenging government officials at the crucial time makes a world of difference.

People in independent media who complain about the lack of coverage of Winter Soldier and other important stories by mainstream U.S. media really have to look at the mirror as well.

Early in this decade I was among many who spent a great deal of time and effort to "save" Pacifica. After that battle was "won," I repeatedly urged the Pacifica board, then executive director Dan Coughlin, board chair Leslie Cagan (now of United for Peace and Justice) and Democracy Now host Amy Goodman to have reporters at news conferences in Washington. It never happened.

I publicly criticized Pacifica for this failure almost two years ago in "Can Pacifica Live Up to Its Promise?" Still, virtually nothing has changed. (Free Speech Radio News, aired on Pacifica stations, has a reporter on Capitol Hill, very rarely at any executive functions.)


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Posted by: Lauren on Mar 29, 2008 9:41 AM   
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David Gregory's new show: 212-790-2299
email RACE08@MSNBC.com

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The following paste is a year old, no accuracy guaranteed.

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Media fails? Bypass the media!
Posted by: KACalder on Mar 29, 2008 11:34 AM   
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Okay, "choir," supposing we all leave "church" today with the resolve to take a compelling excerpt from the Winter Soldier testimony (from the "A Soldier Speaks" link on this site, for instance) and attach it to a letter to the president and your congressional delegation, with copies to the presidential candidates and various organizations and media. (Lauren has for example posted a bunch of Fox contacts.)

I have drafted such a letter to be sent by fax to the primary recipients, attaching an excerpt from this article: http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/03/25/7868/

Blitz 'em until they can't ignore it!

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Yes Sam, it sure as hell is.
Posted by: Turiye on Mar 30, 2008 7:42 PM   
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I don't even think I could have been any angrier than I was about Winter Soldier Iraq and Afghanistan. I called my paper many times, NADA, 0, zip, zilch, jack. I spoke and gave out fliers I made people aware that it cost the IVAW $1200/per to GIVE testimony. To hear TRUTH, even if ordered and guilty of said crimes they gave F$$KING TRUTH!
I hear, "There is no draft, they joined Voluntarily, their fault." They know nary a thing, acting as if Elitists, dirtying their hands. Predatory recruiting practices, the extensive deployments, VA sucks, Ft. Drum, NY 40 months deployed, 2nd Brigade 2nd Battalion, crying for help, so angry, so sad so damn young.
They will never forget nor forgive themselves, man, they tried but no one cared. See all the Posts!
Mans Inhumanity to Man. Although they are in no way justifying their actions they want Civilians to KNOW!!! BS, Indie media acted as if MSM, Silence = Complicity.
Thanks for everything Sam,
roe

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Thanks KACalder, missed the link, bud
Posted by: Turiye on Mar 30, 2008 7:44 PM   
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n/e

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Most americans are rabid patriots who believe in 'my country right or wrong'
Posted by: PakiBoy on Mar 31, 2008 6:30 AM   
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So MSM is just giving in to the consumer demand and not showing what is not desired by the consumer.

MSM is an easy scapegoat. The real culprits are the Americans.

If people around the world know that US has covertly and/or overtly perpetarted violence in 37 countries around the globe since WW2, how come Americans don't?
The answer is they choose not to know!

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