Veteran journalist and commentator in the US, Bill Moyers gave an acceptance speech when presented with the The Ridenhour Courage Prize on April 3, 2008.
Perhaps it's an oxymoron, but Moyers says the "deeper mission" of journalists "is to uncover the news that powerful people would prefer to keep hidden."
Read the full text of the speech, from AlterNet, here - and reflect on how increasingly the media treats and serves the public poorly.
On a related topic, Nation has a piece on how the image of someone can be so easily shaped, distorted and even smeared - as in the case of Barack Obama in relation to his alleged pro-Palestinian stance.
Perhaps it's an oxymoron, but Moyers says the "deeper mission" of journalists "is to uncover the news that powerful people would prefer to keep hidden."
Read the full text of the speech, from AlterNet, here - and reflect on how increasingly the media treats and serves the public poorly.
On a related topic, Nation has a piece on how the image of someone can be so easily shaped, distorted and even smeared - as in the case of Barack Obama in relation to his alleged pro-Palestinian stance.
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