Spin, spin, spin... BUSTED!
CNN's Nic Robertson is now admitting, when confronted, that his recent piece on Israeli targets in Lebanon (view video here) was heavily influenced by Hezbollah. NewsBusters, a group dedicated to "exposing and combating liberal media bias" has a piece on it here.
Some choice exerpts:
Follow the above link and read it all for yourself.
This should be required reading for everyone who watches CNN, or any other mass media outlet, for that matter.
On the other hand, Anderson Cooper (of CNN 360 fame) exposes Hezbollah's media manipulations.
Some quotes:
Kinds of reminds me of Pallywood, though that is Hamas.
Kudos to Cooper for telling how it is. Shame on Nic Robertson for being Hezbollah's propoganda outlet.
Some choice exerpts:
In his original story, Robertson had no complaints about the journalistic limitations of a story put together under such tight controls, and Robertson himself at one point seemed to agree with the Hezbollah propaganda claim that Israeli jets had targeted a civilian area: “As we run past the rubble, we see much that points to civilian life, no evidence apparent of military equipment.”
Challenged by Reliable Sources host (and Washington Post media writer)Howard Kurtz on Sunday, Robertson suggested Hezbollah has “very, very sophisticated and slick media operations,” that the terrorist group “had control of the situation. They designated the places that we went to, and we certainly didn't have time to go into the houses or lift up the rubble to see what was underneath,” and he even contradicted Hezbollah’s self-serving spin: “There's no doubt that the [Israeli] bombs there are hitting Hezbollah facilities.”
Follow the above link and read it all for yourself.
This should be required reading for everyone who watches CNN, or any other mass media outlet, for that matter.
On the other hand, Anderson Cooper (of CNN 360 fame) exposes Hezbollah's media manipulations.
Some quotes:
...“We'd come to get a look at the damage and had hoped to talk with a Hezbollah representative. Instead, we found ourselves with other foreign reporters taken on a guided tour by Hezbollah. Young men on motor scooters followed our every movement. They only allowed us to videotape certain streets, certain buildings. Once, when they thought we'd videotaped them, they asked us to erase the tape. These men are called al-Shabab, Hezbollah volunteers who are the organization's eyes and ears.”And finally, the heart of the issue:
..."As the video showed a group reporters and photographers interviewing a single woman on a blanket, Cooper explained, “Civilian casualties are clearly what Hezbollah wants foreign reporters to focus on. It keeps the attention off them — and questions about why Hezbollah should still be allowed to have weapons when all the other militias in Lebanon have already disarmed.
“After letting us take pictures of a few damaged buildings, they take us to another location, where there are ambulances waiting.
“This is a heavily orchestrated Hezbollah media event. When we got here, all the ambulances were lined up. We were allowed a few minutes to talk to the ambulance drivers. Then one by one, they've been told to turn on their sirens and zoom off so that all the photographers here can get shots of ambulances rushing off to treat civilians. That's the story that Hezbollah wants people to know about.
“These ambulances aren't responding to any new bombings. The sirens are strictly for effect.” Cooper concluded: “Hezbollah may not be terribly subtle about spinning a story, but it is telling perhaps that they try. Even after all this bombing, Hezbollah is still organized enough to have a public relations strategy, still in control enough to try and get its message out.”
Kinds of reminds me of Pallywood, though that is Hamas.
Kudos to Cooper for telling how it is. Shame on Nic Robertson for being Hezbollah's propoganda outlet.
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