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Dave Winer

June 6, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Dave Winer

has published an interesting DaveNet today, “Is it marketing or journalism?” Of course this question has been central to journalism for years, going back at least to the days of Hearst and Pulitzer’s yellow journalism. But though the question seems to have been sleeping for a while, it has definitely revived in the past couple of years.

As far as I’m concerned, Winer is pretty directly taking on the Telecom Reform Act in a piece like that. At least that’s my interpretation. By concentrating ownership of the media, the Act led directly (though it wasn’t the only thing that led us here) to the point where there is a lack of competition in the marketplace: competition that would (and traditionally did) keep journalists honest. Think of baseball. The owners always scream about keeping free agent salaries down, about controlling their environment. But with 30 teams, someone (usually Steinbrenner, it seems) always defects and refuses to toe the line and signs the big contract. That competition no longer exists in journalism. There aren’t very many players left (at the money end of things), so it’s less likely that someone will defect from current practice (i.e., not questioning the boss or money) and thus in effect keep them all honest.

Again, with feeling: the CDA was a smokescreen! It was the rest of the 1996 Telecom Reform Act that was really offensive. It vacated accountability in the media through the removal of competition. The effect this has had (with other influences) is undeniable.

Tags: ALA, EFF, Environment, Journalist, Marketing, Media, Scripting News, Wine

Huge congratulations

June 5, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Huge congratulations

are due to Caterina and Stewart, who were married June 1 in Victoria. I’ve only met them briefly, but they immediately struck me as one of the greatest pairings I’ve met. Yay!

Tags: Media, Test, War

Q: How can you tell when a cop is lying

May 28, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Q: How can you tell when a cop is lying

? A: his lips are moving. I would love to believe it’s not true, and I’ve met cops who have surprised and impressed me many times. But I’ve also seen a lot of the behaviour that M-J writes about. If anything, I think cops should be held to a higher standard, and as he writes, they often can’tmeet them. In general I have high standards. In society, we make rules and then I expect everyone to play by them. Just because you’ve been entrusted to enforce the rules doesn’t mean they apply less to you. Nor should you try to change the rules arbitrarily just cause it suits you to do so in the moment.

Tags: Canadian Politics

Eldred v. Ashcroft

May 24, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Eldred v. Ashcroft

: the site about the case coming before the Supremes.

Ack!

May 24, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Ack!

It has been practically a week since I put anything new up on the site! Where the time goes has become a major question for me. My day job is great, my moonlighting job is great, and my voluteer job is, ahem, interesting – but that’s altogether too many jobs to be trying to do all at once.

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