Posted on 11/03/2008 9:43:57 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
The election isnt even over, but Americans have made their opinions known. The biggest loser of the 2008 campaign is the mainstream media. In poll after poll, voters express anger and dissatisfaction at journalists blatantly pro-Obama position. While the media might get their wish and help elect Barack Obama president, readership, viewership, and ad dollars are crashing at the same time.
Journalists will cling to hopes that this isnt cause and effect. They are correct in saying technology in partially to blame, but that discounts their immense failure of the public trust.
Washington Post ombudsman Deborah Howell called a similar assessment simplistic in a Nov. 2 column but admitted such complaints hold a grain of truth. Every day I hear from readers who tell me the reasons The Post is losing readers and advertising are 1) The Post is too liberal, 2) The Post has gone downhill with three buyouts in five years or 3) The Post is arrogant. Or all of the above.
Howell admits The Post, as well as much of the national news media, has written more stories and more favorable stories about Barack Obama than John McCain. Then she tries to rationalize that the papers circulation and advertising losses.
Imagine an ordinary company like McDonalds or Sprint ignoring the wishes of their customers and producing products no one wants. When the American automotive industry runs off the road, the media want to hang management, but when their own industry is falling victim to self-inflicted wounds, they have no clue what to do.
Insanity is doing the same thing again and again and expecting a different result. That explains the mindset when journalists are shocked that they keep producing biased news and their industry collapses financially.
Here Howell is being told by the papers customers that it is a biased piece of propaganda, and yet she refuses to listen. That is a disease that infects the entire news industry. So, it is no surprise that journalism is getting killed in the marketplace.
Newspaper circulation is one key measure of public reaction. The top 25 newspapers distributed nearly 18 million papers in 1998. Ten years later, they have lost nearly 4 million paid readers a 22 percent decline.
Just last week, the Washington Post Co. reported an 86 percent decline in third-quarter earnings, and newspaper layoffs are now as common as pictures of Obama with a halo.
Gannett, the publisher of 85 dailies, including USA Today, and 900 other publications, is reportedly laying off 10 percent of its newspaper employees. Thats up to 3,000 workers. The Christian Science Monitor is killing its weekday print edition as of April. And Time Inc. CEO Ann Moore said that company is facing an advertising depression.
A recent Editor & Publisher tried to sort out the mess. The story questioned whether newspapers are are driving away their largest base of loyal readers. It cited an August report from the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press showing the percentage of those who say they had read a newspaper on a given day has dropped from 50% in 1998 to 34% in 2008.
A quick glance at the 2008 election coverage underscores the obvious disconnect between liberal journalists and their readers. Since journalists love polls, lets look at some other results. Voters overwhelmingly believe that the media wants Barack Obama to win the presidential election, according to Pew. The survey found that by nearly 8-to-1, respondents thought the media had chosen Obama.
That was the common result. A Rasmussen Reports survey said by a 10-to-1 margin the public believe the media are trying to hurt Sarah Palin. Another Rasmussen poll said voters believe the media are trying to help Barack Obama that by a 5-to-1 margin. A Fox News poll discovered six times as many voters think "most members of the media" want Obama to win.
The news media are uniformly behind the Obama candidacy. The latest newspaper endorsement tally by Editor & Publisher shows Obama in a landslide, netting 240 endorsements to McCains 114. All 57 alternative weeklies also are backing Obama.
E&P even tallies a tidal wave of support for Obama in college papers 79 to just one for McCain. And that leaves out the almost constant stream of biased news coverage that preceded those endorsements.
Everything has a cost. Public perception of media is plummeting with their stock prices. Pew also reported that virtually every news organization or program has seen its credibility marks decline but said Democrats are happier with news organizations than Republicans. Probably because Democrats staff them as well.
Even if the media get their wish and an Obama victory, the price is going to be lost credibility and lost jobs. Its the free market response to the news media delivering a product many Americans dont want to buy.
GOOD RIDDANCE
“Insanity is doing the same thing again and again and expecting a different result. That explains the mindset when journalists are shocked that they keep producing biased news and their industry collapses financially.”
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Hollywood is doing the same thing.....may they suffer the same result.
Ditto that!
Well, it was accurate as long as we HAD a free market...
I think they are banking upon The One forcing the public to accept their wretched monopoly product by crushing any and all alternatives.
hey, hey, good-bye . . . .
Good riddance, absolutely.
Washington Post ombudsman Deborah Howell called a similar assessment simplistic in a Nov. 2 column but admitted such complaints hold a grain of truth.
Ain’t that the way with libs? You know, scientists or tinkerers or engineers looking for a way around a problem or the source of a mystery rejoice when they find a simple “duh” reason behind some anomaly; even if they somehow missed it all this time and now it makes them look sort of stupid for having missed it. The discovery of a fundamental truth or principle underlying a body of science or endeavor is universally a cause for celebration.
But it’s never that way with the libs is it? No, you come up with a simple, nay, primitive, fundamental explanation for something that used to be a puzzle; and the first thing the libs must do is to pooh-pooh the explanation as too simple. It’s just not sophisticated enough. There’s just not enough nuance. It is pure narcissism and egotism. The very idea that a simple solution or answer eluded them must be resisted with all the intellectual effeteism thay can muster. Because if such a simple solution is at hand, why, then all their study, all the term papers they wrote late at night in their sociology classes, all the fake supplication they gave their profs to get their grades, was for naught. Too simple, can’t be right. No, that would mean that lesser intellects could understand this complex, enigmatic issue, and that would undermine the superior position they assume.
Underneath it all, it’s no different than a three year old clutching a toy they are unwilling to share and crying “MIIIIIIINE!!” It’s a tantrum.
We are on our way to Mission Accomplished with the print media. We need a plan for the e-media. It has to include the advertisers and the ratings. How much of the rating tabulations come from the cable box or DVR?
Anybody know how the Washington Times is doing in circulation and internet site? They are the conservative paper in Washington, DC.
They think they'll be arrested last, they'll be the first.
Well, if the Dicksville Gap results are truly an indicator, they’ll all be on Obama’s payroll now. Not a bad gig, just regurgitating government “news” releases to the unwashed masses.
They’re backing Obama BECAUSE they think his administration will turn their numbers around.
When Obama begins attacking Free Speech, the media will have a monopoly again...for a little while.
The problem is Obama will eventually come for them as well...
We are launching a bumper sticker/yardsign campaign after this election: "Have Pride in Your Community: Cancel the slanted rag the Bucks County Courier Times"
Which of course is a newspaper that never met a lib they couldn't boost, or a Republican about whom they couldn't make up bogus stories.
I suggest everyone do the same to their local papers. It is cathartic, and it is the right thing to do.
Also write letters to all advertisers and tell them you will never use their product or service as long as they advertise in a slanted rag.
Worth the $39 annual e-subscription.
I cannot believe the drive by media, such as the NY Times, MSNBC, The Washington Post, etc. have so totally squandered their economically valuable credibility supporting a dangerous charaltan like Obama, of all people.
But they willingly and permanently threw away their economic survival.
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