Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25

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Subject: [Leica] Campaign solicits race of Arizona Star photographer, turns away t wo Albuquerque Journal Reporters
From: bdcolen at earthlink.net (B. D. Colen)
Date: Sat Sep 25 19:25:04 2004

This is all part of an extremely disturbing trend in this country having
to do with the politicization of the mainstream media, a move back
toward the era in which major newspapers - which was all that existed
then in terms of "the media" - were house organs for political parties.
Sadly, the latest PEW survey on the public and the media indicates that
this is happening, in part, because it's what the public wants.
Republicans, for example, believe that Fox is even handed and accurate,
while Democrats have no faith in Fox and tend to believe CNN. I will
argue that CNN is far closer to being balanced than Fox, but that aside,
I think that what these findings indicate is that people believe that
the network or newspaper that tells them what they already believe to be
true is the one they view as accurate. People are no longer reading
newspaper, or watching t.v. news, to learn what's going on - they are
reading or watching to have their preconceived belief set reinforced and
validated. And that is truly frightening in terms of its implications
for the future of the country. 

The thought that a Presidential campaign would even think to ask the
race of a reporter or photographer being assigned to cover an event is
appalling - as is the idea that they would want to know how the person
was registered as a voter.

B. D.


----Original Message-----
From: lug-bounces+bdcolen=earthlink.net@leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+bdcolen=earthlink.net@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of
Kyle Cassidy
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 10:50 AM
To: 'lug@leica-users.org'
Subject: [Leica] Campaign solicits race of Arizona Star
photographer,turns away t wo Albuquerque Journal Reporters


They should have asked if she had a Leica.... 

However, apparantly staffers for Vice President Cheney wanted to know
the race of the photographer sent to cover a ralley by the Arizona Daily
Star. 

http://www.azstarnet.com/dailystar/dailystar/32301.php

Access to the same ralley was denied to two Albuquerque Journal
Journalists who were discovered to be registered democrats, while a
third, a registered republican, was allowed to cover the event.

http://www.abqjournal.com/elex/204620elex07-30-04.htm

I've kept my political views to myself while photographing political
events, which, I think, is the duty of all journalists. I believe my
political portraits are indeed "fair and balanced". To selectively allow
particular media access to events is really an attempt to distort
coverage. This isn't about politics, it's about journalism, and
therefore, I think relevant to this list. Real reporters and
photojournalists should be above accusations of partisanship in their
reporting and politicians must respect this. The role of a free press is
partly to shine a light on the government, and if this is tampered with
our ability to report and to be witnesses for the public is tampered
with, the truth can become distorted and the free press is no longer
free. 

I realize there is more to leica photography than news gathering, but
it's an important part of this camera's history. I'm not sure if the LUG
is capable of discussing access to the media without partisan barbs, I
hope we can. If we can't, Brian's just going to delete this post and
nobody will see it anyway.....

kc
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Replies: Reply from george at imagist.com (George Lottermoser) ([Leica] Campaign solicits race of Arizona Star photographer, turns away t wo Albuquerque Journal Reporters)
In reply to: Message from KCassidy at asc.upenn.edu (Kyle Cassidy) ([Leica] Campaign solicits race of Arizona Star photographer, turns away t wo Albuquerque Journal Reporters)