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Tuesday, August 12, 2003
this explains so much

Apparently, news organizations have no obligation to tell the truth. And (some) people wonder why media consolidation is a bad thing.

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Posted by alan to general at 3:40 pm PT | Link | Comments (1)

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Comment by Carl
2003-08-14 12:48:20

Did you really think there was, or should be, a law against lying? Truth in advertising is mandatory, because someone may pay you as a result of what you say, but truth in speech has never been mandatory. Why should mass-produced speech have different requirements than interpersonal speech?

Now, I don’t think news organizations should make use of this often, if ever. But it’s a matter of professionalism and not of law.

 
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