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Dissecting NPRThursday Mar 22, 2007
Off the Media: Gates v. Garfield v. Blogosphere
Meanwhile, laughter was heard over this script that was cleverly written in the passive voice in which good fun was made of the Administration's any administration's inability to say "Yep, we did it sorry," and instead say that "mistakes were made." (Though Clinton never did say "Sex was had with that woman" and Garfield notes that all his examples are from Republicans we bet a few slippery Democratic examples could have been found.) Friday Mar 16, 2007
Off The Media: Urinating EditorsDid you think we'd forgotten "On the Media"? Nah, we've just been a little distracted. This week: A reporter and an editor are going through a desert. They're really parched. They come upon a pristine pool of water. The reporter jumps right in. The editor, on the other hand, drops his trousers and begins to urinate. And the reporter says, "What are you doing? What are you doing?" And the editor says, "It's okay, it's okay. I'm making it better." Thursday Feb 22, 2007
Off the Media: Clever Headlines, Kate Coe and Giuliani
What also stood out this week was these wince-inducing headlines on the OTM Web site:
Last week (which we haven't covered, yet) there was a nice piece reminding us about how disliked Giuliani was before he became "America's Mayor" on 9/11 (of which The Onion today names him president). A lot us remember when Rudy was not the beloved rock of 9/11, but rather an overly-controlling, press-loathing, distrustful, nightclub hating ... Remember? Well, OTM notes that Mr. Presidential Candidate kid-from-Brooklyn might have to face some uncomfortable questions, again. Thursday Feb 01, 2007
Off the Media: 'Barely A Buttock Would Leave The Leather'This week, we leave you with our favorite quotes from our favorite New York-based meta media NPR radio show: Guest co-host Mike Pesca, in reference to the State of the Union address: "It seems to me to be an element of kabuki, or actually it's a lot like the Roman Catholic mass a lot of up-down, up-down. I think that if there were no cameras there, you know, barely a buttock would leave the leather." Emily Bazelon of Slate saying why she could go on an AIPAC-funded junket to Israel. Her answer's logic sure confuses us: "There's no way that this isn't a problematic thing to do, which isn't to say that we shouldn't have done it. I mean, I don't regret that I went. But I completely see the argument that it's troubling and creates these ambiguities and creates questions about our objectivity in covering the region." Wednesday Jan 24, 2007
Off the Media: High Def Porn, Low Def Journalists
[photo via Flickr] On the Media this week acknowledged what the New York Times and Wall Street Journal subsequently got to: Pornography not only exists, but technologically sometimes leads the way. The Times tells us porn actually won't lead the way in HD because the pictures are just a little too real. While the WSJ talks about porn as key in the standards battle between Blu-ray and HD-DVD. Although OTM's tech expert interview subject says porn might not play a big role, because they do less and less of their stuff on DVD, and more on cable, satellite, Internet and wireless. OTM also this week also lets Dennis Kucinich's former media advisor Jeff Cohen tell us that the reason Kucinich isn't taken as a serious candidate is because of arrogant, holier-than-thou reporters who know what's best for voters better than voters do. We could certainly argue a connection between the story about mainstream news media's arrogance and lack of touch with the real public and another OTM'er this week on how bad a year '06 was for newspapers, with declining circulation and no 20-somethings reading them. Our argument would also note that the supercilious, self-important nature of so many "journalists" why the f*ck can't we say "reporters" anymore? Because it doesn't sound as "important?" helps account for the popularity of The Daily Show and Colbert Report, which call out the bombast. Which reminds us: Where was Colbert/O'Reilly on OTM? Wednesday Jan 17, 2007
Off the Media: Liberal, Censor-Avoiding Apples
"Some conservative bloggers, mired in the ugly truth about the war in Iraq, are wondering whether they should have spent less time attacking the MSM and more time believing it. We thought we'd get into the argument, so we've enlisted prominent conservative blogger Ed Morrissey, AKA Captain Ed (pictured). We'll take the position of surprise, surprise the liberal blogs." Wednesday Dec 27, 2006
Off the Media: The Human Interest Slog
Impressively for a holiday week (check out the disharmonious "Fa la la la la" at 52:46 on the podcast), they managed to put a show together with no retreads of previous stuff. Co-host Brooke Gladstone interviews Eason Jordan (pictured) about his new "Iraq Slogger" venture essentially a newswire devoted solely to Iraq that's already, after weeks in existence, gotten about 500,000 pageviews and some 100,000 visitors, Jordan tells FishbowlNY. OTM covered half of the new business. Wednesday Dec 20, 2006
Off the Media: Bob and Don
On the Media's Brooke Gladstone once told us we clearly "love" her fellow host, Bob Garfield. Blushing, we admitted a certain admiration for the way he unflinchingly cuts against the "I'm so smart" deep-voiced broadcast grain, calls a spade a spade (or even an ace, when it is) isn't afraid to laugh uproariously on air, or point out contradictions and stupidity. And thus, we admit what we find most compelling about this week's show is Bob's essay on how our former secretary of defense is suddenly lamenting the phrase "war on terror": Asked if there was anything different he'd have done in Iraq, Rumsfeld offered, "I don't think I would have called it a war on terror." Oh, really? Rumsfeld had many opportunities to change the spin, but he clung to "war on terror" like a magic talisman. And no wonder; It was a linguistic trump card, justifying anything the administration did on grounds of national security. Really. Monday Dec 11, 2006
The Origin Of The 'Surrender Monkey'
In OTM's piece on the new "France 24" channel, Brooke filled us in on the origins of surrender monkey," which last week fronted the NY Post: The phrase first appeared, she said, in 1995 on The Simpsons (Groundskeeper Willie called the French "cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys"), it was "reinjected ... into the mainstream media" in the late '90s by National Review columnist Jonah Goldberg" and "gleefully repeated on Fox News and other apparently Francophobic news outlets" during the run-up to the Iraq War. But we know Brooke's no-cheese-eating, Francophone: She thought "Art de Vivre" is the "art of life" until her guest gently told her it's "the art of "living," which is supposedly the raison d'etre of France 24 to get more of that French cheese in our news. Thursday Nov 30, 2006
Garfield: 'Because Zimbabwe Was Booked Solid'
"Because Zimbabwe was booked solid. Article 301, of course, being oh, yes, the part of the Turkish penal code which criminalizes "insulting Turkishness" and is often used to prosecute writers and journalists. PreviouslyOff the Media: Turkey, Elections and Repeats Off the Media: Dobbs, Fox and Auletta Off the Media: Fork Bending Liberal Journalists! Off the Media: Biz 2.0 Editor Says Blogosphere Is 'All About Talmudic Commentary' Off the Media: Fixers, Like Bilal Hussein, In a Fix Off the Media: Foreign Un-Coverage Off the Media: Breaking Journalistic Boundaries Off the Media: Journalists Lie, Cheat, Wimp Out Off the Media: Jailed for Interviewing 'Sopranos' Off the Media: Human Anchor, Klingon Quotes Off the Media: We Really Hope LonelyGirl's Fake Off the Media: Bob Cackles Maniacally Off the Media: Bob's Really Thankful Off the Media: Sex to a Led Zep Song Off the Media: Brilliant Brian Off the Media: Ethnic New York Endless Summer Media Preview 2006 Off the Media: Awareness Zingers Off the Media: Blogging With Impunity Off the Media: Historically Speaking Off the Media: Five-Year-Olds Rule NPR Singles: Yep. Men? Not So Much Off the Media: TV as Weekend Box Office? Off the Media: Mining for Stories Off the Media: Brooke Phrases, Too Off the Media: Dyspeptic Diatribes Delight Off the Media: Jared Paul Stern Talks! Off the Media: Foreign, Obsession Off the Media: China, Unbroken Off the Media: The Obit Edition Off the Media: Teeny Tiny Legs Off The Media: Mideast Mélange Math Club thinks NPR piece is just a Pi in the sky Shooting? Oh, right. But first, this news: The Host with the most (footnotes) "Easongate" postmortem: Geek victory parade. Orange alert: NPR gives Tom Ridge a kiss on the cheek... "Your contribution? It built our swimming pool." NPR gossip: we know it's out there... |
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