Blowing up the Press in Mexico

Article in Reuters by Angerlica Medina, 10/4/24

Headline: “Chivas player firework joke backfires, outrages Mexican media”

“Chivas winger Roberto Alvarado’s firecracker prank at the club’s press conference backfired, with Mexican media deeming the action inappropriate and walking out in protest.

” . . . Alvarado threw [a firecracker] into the press room as part of an alleged prank ahead of Thursday’s conference in Verde Valle, Guadalajara, leading to claims of aggression from reporters.

“Unbelievable what happened at Chivas today … In almost 15 years of covering the team, this has NEVER happened. It was NOT a joke as they claim. They smashed an ‘explosive’ into the door of the press room with everyone inside,” journalist Karina Herrera wrote on social media platform X.”

https://www.reuters.com/sports/soccer/chivas-player-firework-joke-backfires-outrages-mexican-media-2024-10-04/

 

Native Americans Sue Social Media Companies

 

 

 

Article in The South Dakota Searchlight by John Hult 10/3/24

Headline:  “Standing Rock Tribe is latest to sue social media companies for alleged mental health effects”

“The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North and South Dakota has filed a lawsuit in California against the parent companies of Facebook, Snapchat, YouTube and TikTok.

“The lawsuit, which alleges the tech companies’ social media apps are addictive and contribute to a mental health crisis on tribal lands, is the latest in a series filed by Native American tribes through the Minneapolis-based Robins Kaplan law firm.”

https://southdakotasearchlight.com/2024/10/03/standing-rock-tribe-is-latest-to-sue-social-media-companies-for-alleged-mental-health-effects/?emci=cd049c64-ba81-ef11-8474-6045bda8aae9&emdi=109f6ace-3f82-ef11-8474-6045bda8aae9&ceid=73177

 

 

US Elections Have Impact on International Media

Article in Poynter by By: Cristi Hegranes, 10/2/24

Headline:  “International news is on the line in the upcoming presidential election”

“So much is on the line in the U.S. presidential election, including the future of international philanthropic giving — and the international news it funds.

“Politics aside, a second Donald Trump victory would undoubtedly ensure that more donated dollars from individuals and foundations will go to domestic causes, rather than abroad. Conventional wisdom suggests that elections heighten overall donor engagement, but that’s not true for international causes.”

” . . . there is always a downturn in international giving during election season, and the future of that giving will depend largely on who ends up in the White House.”

” . . . of course, the current investment trend in local news in the U.S. is necessary and deeply important. But this is also a critical moment for international news, which receives just a fraction of journalism philanthropy.

https://www.poynter.org/commentary/2024/international-news-is-on-the-line-in-the-upcoming-presidential-election/

 

The Media, Miss Fossil-Fuel Flood Link

Feature by Amy Goodman on Democracy Now 9/30/23

Headline: “Fossil-Fueled Climate Change Left Out of Media Coverage of Hurricane Helene: Scientist Peter Kalmus”

“Helene is expected to be one of the costliest hurricanes in U.S. history and was fueled by abnormally warm water in the Gulf of Mexico, but most of the media coverage has failed to connect the devastation to the climate crisis.”

https://www.democracynow.org/2024/9/30/hurricane_helene_climate_crisis

Media – Middle East Cop-Out During Debate?

Article by Edward Carver in Common Dreams, 10/2/24

Headline: “Only Debate Question on Middle East War ‘Encapsulates What Is Wrong With US Media Coverage’ “

Subhead: “The Council on American–Islamic Relations said the question was “reckless and biased” and ‘sounded like it could have written by AIPAC, not CBS.’ “

“Foreign policy experts and civil rights groups criticized CBS News’ moderators following Monday night’s vice presidential debate for asking only one narrowly framed question about conflict in the Middle East.”

“. . .focusing on the Iran threat was a way of avoiding larger questions—that Brennan’s narrow framing was intentional.

” ‘If the CBS moderators wanted to avoid talking frankly about the aforementioned issues which might mean—here it comes—raising criticism of Israel, this was the way to do it,’ she wrote. ‘Make it all about Iran.’ ”

https://www.commondreams.org/news/debate-middle-east-media

Media Sued for False Information – What Happens?

Article by Sam Levine in The Guardian, 9/30/24

Headline: “What price are US media outlets paying for spreading election lies?”

Subhead: “A wave of lawsuits ending in settlements show defamation law is not going to save us from election misinformation”

“As voting got under way for the 2024 US presidential election, the voting technology company Smartmatic and the conservative outlet Newsmax reached an agreement about election lies in the last one.”

. . . “Some of the settlements have come with on-air apologies and retractions. Others, including the agreement between Fox and Dominion, have not. In some cases, the terms of the agreements have not been disclosed at all, leaving the public in the dark about what price, if any, outlets are paying for spreading election lies.”

. . . “Lidsky cautioned against expecting too much from trials. ”

“ ‘The public hasn’t, as a whole, bought into the definitive declaration of truth,’ she said. ‘There are, through motivated reasoning, people who are going to continue to believe what they want to believe.’ ”

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/sep/30/election-lies-misinformation-media

 

Traditional Media Sink or Swim?

Article in the New York Times By Farah Nayeri, 9/29/24

Headline: “As Mainstream Media Faces Unprecedented Challenges, Can It Save Itself?”

Subhead: “A panel at the Athens Democracy Forum explores how and whether traditional news organizations can regain the influence and trust that once defined them”

“On the first day of the fall semester at Boston University, Michelle Amazeen, an associate professor of mass communication, asked her graduate students to fill out a questionnaire listing their favorite movie, band, book and news source. She was in for a surprise.

“Next to news source, many of her 16 students left a blank. Several mentioned TikTok, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). One named a mainstream publication (The New York Times) as their source of news and information.

“By and large, young adults are getting their news, if they get it at all, from social media,” Ms. Amazeen said. As far as they’re concerned, “social media is exciting and it’s accessible,” because there’s little effort or expense required: just a scroll down a smartphone screen.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/29/world/democracy-media-challenges.html

Social Media Dump


Article by By Don Jacobson on UPI 9/28/24

Headline: “Trump Media co-founder, investor dumps shares following lockup period”

Is the end near?

“A co-founder of former President Donald Trump’s Truth Social messaging platform has dumped his shares following the expiration of a mandatory -lockup’ period, a public filing shows.”

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2024/09/28/major-Trump-Media-investor-dumps-shares-following-lock-up-period/5831727550906/

The Former . . . ? Doesn’t Like The Media

Article by by Dominick Mastrangelo in The Hill, 9/27/24

Headline:  “Amanpour: Melania Trump’s ‘mainstream media’ remark is ‘dangerous”

“CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour is chastising former first lady Melania Trump over comments she made attacking the mainstream media in a recent interview.

“ ‘Mrs Trump is mistaken, political violence is not the fault of the ‘mainstream media and I wish she would take back this false and dangerous accusation,’  Amanpour wrote in asocial media post Friday morning.

“The CNN anchor was referencing  an interview Trump gave on Fox News a  day earlier.

. . . “Former President Trump and his allies regularly attack the mainstream media, singling out CNN in many cases as ‘fake news’ and ‘the enemy of the people.’ ”

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/4903456-christine-amanpour-melania-trump-mainstream-media-remark/ Former President Trump and his allies regularly attack the mainstream media, singling out CNN in many cases as “fake news” and “the enemy of the people.”