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New York Times' Objectivity Challenged in FTC Complaint
GOPUSA ^ | August 11, 2004 | Jeff Gannon

Posted on 08/11/2004 7:40:39 AM PDT by jmstein7

A Hofstra law student has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission against the New York Times alleging the publication's use of the slogan, "All the news that's fit to print" is false advertising and constitutes a deceptive practice. He claims that the Times' use of "push-polling" is a violation of the FTC Act.

Jonathan Stein said he filed the complaint because he believes the NYT has abused its power and abdicated its responsibility to be objective.

He told Talon News, "The New York Times has enormous power to shape public opinion and the FTC must review the paper's claim that it is an objective news source."

He accused the NYT of using "push-polling" to obtain results that support a particular position or affect public opinion with the wording of the questions. Stein claimed that the paper has been "weighting" poll numbers so that the results slant in favor of liberals and Democrats. He said that multipliers are applied to the samples that unfairly skew the outcome, consistently giving Democratic responses more weight, and Republicans less weight.

Stein asserts that news articles generated using the tainted results mislead its vast reader base. Besides its daily circulation of 1.13 million, NYT Company also publishes The Boston Globe and 16 other newspapers; owns eight network-affiliated television stations and two New York radio stations; and has more than 40 web sites, including NYTimes.com and Boston.com. Columns appearing in the NYT are syndicated throughout this extensive media network.

Additionally, the NYT's unique position as "the newspaper of record" influences news coverage across the country. Network and cable news anchors tend to lead with stories substantively taken from the newspaper's front page. Stein says that the reach of the NYT and its incalculable power to influence the marketplace of information and ideas "evince a media juggernaut beyond that of any other single information source in existence."

He says that for this reason, "The sheer power of the NYT to influence opinions all over the world, covert editorial bias at the NYT threatens to poison the entire worldwide stream of information."

In a July 25, 2004 editorial published in the NYT, Daniel Okrent, the paper's Public Editor, poses the seemingly rhetorical question of whether the NYT is a liberal newspaper. His answer was "of course it is."

Stein says that Okrent's explicit admission of liberal bias was buried in section 4, page 2 of the paper -- hardly a prominent position and hardly enough to alert potential readers or a passerby who may only read or see the front page headline that the NYT is not an objective hard-news product but an admittedly biased source of information presented with subjective liberal bias.

He says that the slogan "All the News that's Fit to Print" considerably exacerbates the misleading and deceptive notion of objectivity. Viewers of news shows and web sites that repeat stories from the pages of the NYT, along with the news anchors selecting the stories, are equally deceived. Stein concludes that the entire stream of information reaching the public, and informing public opinion, is deceptively poisoned and polluted by covert subjectivity masquerading as objectivity.

His complaint is similar to one filed on July 19, 2004 by MoveOn.org and Common Cause against Fox News' use of the phrase "Fair and Balanced."

Earlier this year, Stein filed an ethics complaint against Sen. John Kerry and Secretary of the Senate Emily Reynolds over the payment of unearned salary to the Massachusetts senator in spite of his absence from the chamber for much of 2004. The Senate Ethics Committee recently dismissed his complaint.


TOPICS: Extended News
KEYWORDS: ftc; jonathanstein; mediabias; nyt
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To: jmstein7

Go get them Jon!


21 posted on 08/11/2004 8:19:52 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Has the Franchurian Dork candidate, le Jacquestrap Kerri ever not lied to Americans!")
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To: Grampa Dave

Trying to :)


22 posted on 08/11/2004 8:20:47 AM PDT by jmstein7 (A Judge not bound by the original meaning of the Constitution interprets nothing but his own mind.)
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To: jmstein7
The NYT has a right to be liberal -- freedom of the press belongs to the person who owns the press and all that -- Okrent is correct. But we have a right and an obligation to expose lies, push polls, etc. That's our freedom. Let the games begin...

In a July 25, 2004 editorial published in the NYT, Daniel Okrent, the paper's Public Editor, poses the seemingly rhetorical question of whether the NYT is a liberal newspaper. His answer was "of course it is."

23 posted on 08/11/2004 8:21:13 AM PDT by GOPJ
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To: jmstein7

Go get 'em!


24 posted on 08/11/2004 8:23:33 AM PDT by jimbo123
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To: cwiz24
I think the Times does some things well. I generally like their sports coverage. I'd also say it is generally fair towards Israel. However, the liberal piety that characterizes the editorial page drives me bonkers!

What do you think of their new ombudsman?

25 posted on 08/11/2004 8:25:49 AM PDT by Teplukin
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To: jmstein7

Boy is this silly. Just as silly as the Fox one.


26 posted on 08/11/2004 8:26:07 AM PDT by Gone GF
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To: jmstein7

How does one complain against a 527 organization?


27 posted on 08/11/2004 8:28:36 AM PDT by combat_boots
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To: combat_boots

To the FEC.


28 posted on 08/11/2004 8:29:38 AM PDT by jmstein7 (A Judge not bound by the original meaning of the Constitution interprets nothing but his own mind.)
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To: Teplukin

I don't have an opinion as of yet. I really only get the Times on Sundays, since I live in Boston and all. But, I must admit, when I read Okrent's piece a couple of weeks ago, I initially thought he was announcing his resignation. Then I realized it was only vacation. I got excited, especially after the candor of his article. That would have been a bold move on his part, though...


29 posted on 08/11/2004 8:31:44 AM PDT by cwiz24
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To: jmstein7; ForGod'sSake; bert; Mudboy Slim; KLT; BraveMan
Nice job, John.
What better way is there to learn the law than to apply/test it?

That you'd choose do so against such an outrageous & bold purveyor of slime such as the one located in downtown NYCity is just sauce for the goose.

A real "David & Goliath" move if ever there was; and, regardless of the outcome they're being served notice "J.M. Stein" has arrived on the scene and from here on out, all bets are off for what's become a dreadfully stacked game.

My hat's off to you, Sir.

...you're hellova a guy.

30 posted on 08/11/2004 8:37:37 AM PDT by Landru (Indulgences: 2 for a buck.)
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To: Landru

Thank you!


31 posted on 08/11/2004 8:45:44 AM PDT by jmstein7 (A Judge not bound by the original meaning of the Constitution interprets nothing but his own mind.)
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To: Landru; jmstein7
A stone in the shoe of the NYSlimes. Thank you Mr. Stein, for putting a broader smile on my loathsome face today.

Please keep me posted as this develops.

I'd love to see this happen to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; they're the only game in town. The only time conservative viewpoints are even acknowledged is when the editors decide some character assassination is in order.
32 posted on 08/11/2004 9:21:35 AM PDT by BraveMan
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To: cwiz24
Then I realized it was only vacation. I got excited, especially after the candor of his article. That would have been a bold move on his part, though...

Yup, that would have been a very bold move. Apparently he is looking forward to leaving after his term is up in 18 months.

BTW did you realize that Okrent is one of the originators of fantasy baseball? For that alone, I owe him a deep debt of gratitude ;)

33 posted on 08/11/2004 9:59:09 AM PDT by Teplukin
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To: Teplukin

I didn't know that!! But, I don't play fantasy baseball. One distraction at work (free republic) is about as much as I can take :)


34 posted on 08/11/2004 10:04:36 AM PDT by cwiz24
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To: jmstein7
Well done. Wholeheartedly agree. The complaint against Fox News (and it's been seen in Doonesbury and a host of other locksteppin' jackbooted partisan propaganda sources) is that "we report, you decide" is the wrong way to do things. What that slogan means (and actually translates as -- not the case with the NY Times) is that viewers of it see the news, rather than the op-ed, spin, and manufactured consent epidemic that is most mass media.
35 posted on 08/11/2004 11:21:47 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Unlike some people, I have a profile. Okay, maybe it's a little large...)
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To: jmstein7; Landru; FBD; MeekOneGOP; BOBTHENAILER; backhoe; stand watie
Way to go, Mr. Stein...you are proof-positive that one man can make a difference!! And hopefully, we can get a whole horde of folks to go along with this and see if anything comes of it!!

In any event, we will not be ignored!!

FReegards...MUD

36 posted on 08/11/2004 1:34:55 PM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: jmstein7

Thanks for the ping


37 posted on 08/11/2004 3:36:30 PM PDT by firewalk
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To: Mudboy Slim

Yes, MS... PLEASE encourage others to send it in!


38 posted on 08/11/2004 4:44:48 PM PDT by jmstein7 (A Judge not bound by the original meaning of the Constitution interprets nothing but his own mind.)
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To: Mich0127; RightRules; MeekOneGOP; Peach; onyx; backhoe; Mia T; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; ...

BUMP!


39 posted on 08/11/2004 4:45:44 PM PDT by jmstein7 (A Judge not bound by the original meaning of the Constitution interprets nothing but his own mind.)
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To: jmstein7

I can't wait for the discovery phase.


40 posted on 08/11/2004 4:55:52 PM PDT by Natural Law
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