- Alternative media (U.S. political right)
Alternative media in the
United States usually refers tointernet ,talk radio , print, and televisionjournalism and opinions which present a point of view that counters the allegedbias ofmainstream media . It is rooted in the conservative movement's presumptionDubious|A small comment & a big question|date=March 2008 that the alleged bias is toward liberalism and that modern journalism's goal of "objectivity" is essentially moot.History
The perception of a liberal-leaning bias in the mainstream media is not a new one.
Richard M. Nixon decried it,Fact|date=April 2007 andRonald Reagan made it a running joke during his term in office. cite book | author = Dinesh D'Souza | title= Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader | isbn=0684848236 ]As chronicled in
David Halberstam 's "The Powers That Be", theLos Angeles Times , which had fiercely supported Nixon's first run for theUnited States House of Representatives , declined to support as strongly his run for the Senate, his 1960 presidential campaign, and his 1962 California gubernatorial campaign. The paper's final break with Nixon came during theVietnam War and theWatergate scandal . At roughly the same time,Henry Luce 's "Time" began running articles critical of the Nixon administration. Not long after this, then Vice PresidentSpiro Agnew began attacking the media in a series of speeches — two of the most famous of these were written by White House aidesPatrick Buchanan andWilliam Safire — as "elitist" and "liberal".After Nixon's resignation and until the late 1980s, overtly conservative news outlets included the editorial pages of "
The Wall Street Journal ", the "Boston Herald " and the "Washington Times ". Conservativemagazine s included the "National Review " and the "American Spectator ".Fairness Doctrine
In
broadcast media , theFCC policy of the Fairness Doctrine required broadcast licensees to present controversial issues of public importance, and to present such issues in an honest, equal and balanced manner. TheRed Lion Case was a key legal precedent in defining the role of the FCC and the enforcement of the Doctrine.In 1987, the Fairness Doctrine was repealed, eliminating the restriction on broadcasters to provide balance to controversial issues.
Talk Radio
With the increased popularity and superior sound quality of
FM Radio , AM stations had long languished behind FM in both popularity and ratings, resulting in underutilization of the band. There had even been discussions in the 1970s and 1980s of abolishing the AM band. [cite paper
url=http://www.aranet.com/library/pdf/doc-0030.pdf.
title=The Tyranny of the AM Band: How Dual AM/FM Licensees Can Adjust to the 1990’s
author=David Giovannoni
publisher=Audience Research Analysis
date=1991-09-01 ; 1999]This combination of cheap, underutilized frequencies, the absence of content restrictions, and a perceived under-served conservative audienceFact|date=April 2007 led a number of radio programmers and syndicators to produce and broadcast conservative talk shows. The most successful of these was
Rush Limbaugh . Others includedMichael Medved ,Hugh Hewitt ,Sean Hannity andGlenn Beck . These talk shows drew large audiences, reinvigorated the AM band, and arguably altered the political landscape. Talk radio became a key force in the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections.cite episode
transcripturl=http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/media/july-dec03/righttalkradio_10-13.html
title=The Right Talk
series=The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
serieslink=The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
network=PBS
airdate=2003-10-13] cite journal
url=http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1111/j.0092-5853.2005.t01-1-00119.x/abs/
title=Talking the Vote: Why Presidential Candidates Hit the Talk Show Circuit
first=Matthew A.
last=Baum
year=2005
journal=American Journal of Political Science
volume=49
issue=2
pages=213–234
doi=10.1111/j.0092-5853.2005.t01-1-00119.x] While liberal talk radio also emerged, such asAir America Radio , the medium is still dominated by conservatives.Blogs
In the early 2000s, blogs of all political persuasions became increasingly influential. Conservative blogs such as Power Line, Captains Quarters and blogger
Michelle Malkin covered and promoted a number of stories, for instance theSwift Boat Veterans ' criticism of the war record of presidential candidateJohn Kerry . Particularly notable was the uncovering of the "Memogate" scandal byLittle Green Footballs and others. American blog Captains Quarters played a role in the 2005 Canadian election, outflanking a Canadian judicialgag order on media coverage of hearings related to a Canadian Liberal Party corruption scandal. The fallout from the scandal helped lead to a Conservative victory in the following election.cite news
url=http://thetyee.ca/Views/2005/11/30/CaseMartinMajority/
title=The Case Against a Martin Majority
date=2005-11-30
first=Murray
last=Dobbin
publisher=The Tyee ]Notable alternative media outlets
Talk Radio
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Northern Alliance Radio Network Websites
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Townhall.com
*American Spectator
*Newsmax
*Drudge Report Blogs
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Michelle Malkin [http://www.michellemalkin.com]
*Power Line (blog) [http://www.powerlineblog.com]
*Little Green Footballs
*Instapundit [http://www.instapundit.com]Podcasting
[http://www.hotair.com Michelle Malkin's "Vent"]
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Alternative media (U.S. political left) References
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