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Resignation to Protest Award to Hume, But Not When Libs Honored
Media Research Center ^ | 2-3-04 | Brent Baker

Posted on 02/03/2004 2:44:45 PM PST by FlyLow

Which of these journalists practices “ideologically connected journalism” and does not have a “quest for objectivity”? Dan Rather, Nina Totenberg, Ken Burns, Ted Turner, Howell Raines or Brit Hume? If you answered any of the first five names, you aren’t concerned about the real right-wing media bias as is Geneva Overholser, the Editor of the Des Moines Register in the early 1990s who became the Washington Post’s Ombudsman in the mid-1990s and now runs the University of Missouri’s Washington journalism program. She resigned from the board of the National Press Foundation, USA Today reported on Monday, to protest an upcoming award to be bestowed upon FNC’s Hume.

As USA Today’s Peter Johnson noted, “past recipients of the group's Sol Taishoff award include TV newscasters David Brinkley, Dan Rather, John Chancellor, Jane Pauley, Barbara Walters and Nina Totenberg.”

(Totenberg, CyberAlert veterans will recall, made this non-ideological wish about Senator Jesse Helms on the July 8, 1995 Inside Washington: "I think he ought to be worried about what’s going on in the Good Lord’s mind, because if there is retributive justice, he’ll get AIDS from a transfusion, or one of his grandchildren will get it.")

Other past winners of the award Hume is to receive: Cokie Roberts, Bob Schieffer, Peter Jennings, Judy Woodruff, Sam Donaldson, Dan Rather, Bernard Shaw, Ed Bradley, Ken Burns, Ted Turner and Ted Koppel. Award winners listing: www.nationalpress.org

A decade ago, Overholser actually advocated more opinionated news coverage, so even if FNC and Hume are guilty of it as she claims, why does it bother her? She probably assumed the opinion she was advocating, in this comment quoted in the November 28, 1992 edition of Editor & Publisher magazine, would be more agreeable to her left-wing sensibilities: "All too often, a story free of any taint of personal opinion is a story with all the juice sucked out. A big piece of why so much news copy today is boring as hell is this objectivity god. Keeping opinion out of the story too often means being a fancy stenographer."

An excerpt from “Brit Hume honor triggers protest Board member quits over award,” a February 2 USA Today story by Peter Johnson:

....Geneva Overholser, former ombudsman of The Washington Post, has resigned from the board of the National Press Foundation because it plans to honor Fox News anchor Brit Hume at its annual dinner in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 19.

Past recipients of the group's Sol Taishoff award include TV newscasters David Brinkley, Dan Rather, John Chancellor, Jane Pauley, Barbara Walters and Nina Totenberg.

Hume, the ABC White House correspondent who joined Fox in 1996 and anchors a nightly newscast, doesn't deserve the award because he and Fox practice “ideologically connected journalism,” Overholser says.

“Fox wants to do news from a certain viewpoint, but it wants to claim that it is 'fair and balanced,'” she says. “That is inaccurate and unfair to other media who engage in a quest, perhaps an imperfect quest, for objectivity.”

She says groups such as the foundation, before lauding Fox or its lead news anchor, should debate whether the way Fox reports news is good for journalism....

Overholser, the former editor of The Des Moines Register who now runs the University of Missouri's Washington journalism program, quietly resigned from the board of the foundation three weeks ago.

“I would welcome a discussion about whether objectivity really exists, which media seem the least fair and balanced, whether objectivity is desirable, whether it wouldn't be better to have a more European-like model -- in which media were straightforwardly ideologically aligned,” she wrote in an e-mail to fellow board members. “All of those could be helpful to American journalism.

“And I can applaud Fox for all sorts of things, but being deceptively ideologically aligned -- being hypocritical about it -- far from contributing to such discussions, makes them impossible to have. (Fox News president Roger) Ailes has constructed the perfect trap: you question him, and the finger of accusation comes back at the questioner. One can marvel at his cleverness. But one should not confer journalistic laurels upon it.”

END of Excerpt

For the USA Today story in full: www.usatoday.com

The National Press Foundation’s announcement that Hume would receive its “Broadcaster of the Year” honor also noted that some liberal icons will be honored, though it didn’t call them liberal and honoring them apparently doesn’t bother Overholser: “NYTimes.com, the online website of The New York Times, will receive the fourth annual Online Journalism Award,” Sandra Mims Rowe, “editor of The Oregonian in Portland, who will receive the George Beveridge Editor of the Year Award” and “Benjamin C. Bradlee, former Executive Editor of The Washington Post and currently the paper's Editor At Large, will receive the W.M. Kiplinger Distinguished Contributions to Journalism Award.” See: www.nationalpress.org

And last year Overholser didn’t complain when Howell Raines, the highly-ideological Executive Editor of the New York Times, who has since resigned, received the National Press Foundation’s George Beveridge Editor of the Year Award.

At the February 20, 2003 event, Raines railed against anyone who dares accuse the media of liberal bias: “Our greatest accomplishment as a profession is the development since World War II of a news reporting craft that is truly non-partisan, and non-ideological, and that strives to be independent of undue commercial or governmental influence.... “It is that legacy we must protect with our diligent stewardship. To do so means we must be aware of the energetic effort that is now underway to convince our readers that we are ideologues. It is an exercise of, in disinformation, of alarming proportions, this attempt to convince the audience of the world’s most ideology-free newspapers that they’re being subjected to agenda-driven news reflecting a liberal bias. I don’t believe our viewers and readers will be, in the long-run, misled by those who advocate biased journalism.”

For the National Press Foundation’s page on the 2003 awards: www.nationalpress.org

The National Press Foundation’s home page, which features an image of Peter Jennings in its banner: www.nationalpress.org


TOPICS: Extended News; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: award; brithume; foxnews; mrc; wp
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To: FlyLow
"...whether it wouldn't be better to have a more European-like model -- in which media were straightforwardly ideologically aligned...”

This would be my preference, but will never happen as long as the lamestream press refuses to admit it's biased.

21 posted on 02/03/2004 6:54:48 PM PST by GATOR NAVY
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To: kennedy
Bingo!
22 posted on 02/03/2004 6:59:05 PM PST by uvular (Britt Hume is simply the best)
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To: Loyal Buckeye
Good riddance. One down. Thousands to go!
23 posted on 02/03/2004 7:12:08 PM PST by reg45
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To: cubreporter
Geneva Overholser nominee for the Jayson Blair Medal for Journalistic Integrity.
24 posted on 02/03/2004 7:17:34 PM PST by reg45
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
I have both. Strunk & White celebrated brevity, a virtue I've sometimes neglected. But I've tried to stay consistent with AP Style.
25 posted on 02/03/2004 7:31:17 PM PST by IronJack
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To: FlyLow
Such breathtaking hypocrisy.....
26 posted on 02/03/2004 7:36:15 PM PST by Tamzee (W '04..... America may not survive a Democrat at this point in our history....)
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To: Cosmo
I second that. Brit Hume is the BEST!!!
27 posted on 02/03/2004 7:37:38 PM PST by harpo11
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To: reg45
Great line!!!
28 posted on 02/03/2004 8:09:18 PM PST by cubreporter
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To: cubreporter
Brit Hume is the best.The hypocrisy on the left is stunning!
29 posted on 02/03/2004 8:19:49 PM PST by MEG33 (God bless our armed forces)
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To: MEG33
Isn't he though? The only good thing about this is the left is proving themselves more and more pathetic as each day goes by and...as much as the media and the dem/libs would like us to think otherwise...it is NOT going unnoticed by the American public!!!
30 posted on 02/03/2004 8:34:32 PM PST by cubreporter
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To: Cosmo
Yes, Brit is good and he maintains order on his show. He loves to joke with Fred Barnes too...but..you can see he respects Fred Barnes a lot!!! Brit is a good guy. There are no other anchors on network chs that can hold a candle to him.
31 posted on 02/03/2004 8:42:32 PM PST by cubreporter
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To: FlyLow
At the February 20, 2003 event, Raines railed against anyone who dares accuse the media of liberal bias: “Our greatest accomplishment as a profession is the development since World War II of a news reporting craft that is truly non-partisan, and non-ideological, and that strives to be independent of undue commercial or governmental influence.... “It is that legacy we must protect with our diligent stewardship. To do so means we must be aware of the energetic effort that is now underway to convince our readers that we are ideologues. It is an exercise of, in disinformation, of alarming proportions, this attempt to convince the audience of the world’s most ideology-free newspapers that they’re being subjected to agenda-driven news reflecting a liberal bias. I don’t believe our viewers and readers will be, in the long-run, misled by those who advocate biased journalism.”

That's why their headlines always said stuff like, algore is a 2-time college dropout, George Bush has an MBA, the smartest woman in the world flunked the Bar exam in Washington DC twice, Ronald Reagan had a degree in Economics, etc.

32 posted on 02/03/2004 8:54:13 PM PST by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: nutmeg
Thanks for the ping!
33 posted on 02/03/2004 9:53:16 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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