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Sasha
2nd July 2011, 00:42
Roger Ailes’ Secret Nixon-Era Blueprint for Fox News



http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/commenter/900000/901014_32.jpg (http://gawker.com/people/johncook/) John Cook (http://gawker.com/people/johncook/) — Republican media strategist Roger Ailes launched Fox News Channel in 1996, ostensibly as a "fair and balanced" counterpoint to what he regarded as the liberal establishment media. But according to a remarkable document buried deep within the Richard Nixon Presidential Library, the intellectual forerunner for Fox News was a nakedly partisan 1970 plot by Ailes and other Nixon aides to circumvent the "prejudices of network news" and deliver "pro-administration" stories to heartland television viewers.
The memo—called, simply enough, "A Plan For Putting the GOP on TV News"— is included in a 318-page cache of documents detailing Ailes' work for both the Nixon and George H.W. Bush administrations that we obtained from the Nixon and Bush presidential libraries. Through his firms REA Productions and Ailes Communications, Inc., Ailes served as paid consultant to both presidents in the 1970s and 1990s, offering detailed and shrewd advice ranging from what ties to wear to how to keep the pressure up on Saddam Hussein in the run-up to the first Gulf War.


The documents—drawn mostly from the papers of Nixon chief of staff and felon H.R. Haldeman and Bush chief of staff John Sununu—reveal Ailes to be a tireless television producer and joyful propagandist. He was a forceful advocate for the power of television to shape the political narrative, and he reveled in the minutiae constructing political spectacles—stage-managing, for instance, the lighting of the White House Christmas tree with painstaking care. He frequently floated ideas for creating staged events and strategies for manipulating the mainstream media into favorable coverage, and used his contacts at the networks to sniff out the emergence of threatening narratives and offer advice on how to snuff them out—warning Bush, for example, to lay off the golf as war in the Middle East approached because journalists were starting to talk. There are also occasional references to dirty political tricks, as well as some positions that seem at odds with the Tea Party politics of present-day Fox News: Ailes supported government regulation of political campaign ads on television, including strict limits on spending. He also advised Nixon to address high school students, a move that caused his network to shriek about "indoctrination" when Obama did it more than 30 years later.
All 318 pages are available here (http://gawkernet.com/ailesfiles/ailesfiles.html). First, some highlights:


read the very interesting rest: http://gawker.com/5814150/roger-ailes-secret-nixon+era-blueprint-for-fox-news

Red Commissar
6th July 2011, 00:09
It is a good article- always good to show what Fox news really is. But I don't think this should be restricted solely on the Republicans or Fox but the way governments attempt to shape and influence public opinion through media subversion in what are often touted as "free" societies.

Hexen
6th July 2011, 01:13
Fox News is a misinformation agent. Nothing more.

Nothing Human Is Alien
6th July 2011, 01:40
Yeah, we all know Fox News pumps out shit.

One thing that goes largely unnoticed though is that the constant attacks by liberals on Fox News shifts the attention to that network and lends legitimacy to other capitalist media outlets like CNN and NBC.

28350
6th July 2011, 01:58
^exactly, there is a myth of "left" media
even "liberals" like msnbc are owned by GE, a very conservative and political corporation

Blackburn
6th July 2011, 03:54
It is a good article- always good to show what Fox news really is. But I don't think this should be restricted solely on the Republicans or Fox but the way governments attempt to shape and influence public opinion through media subversion in what are often touted as "free" societies.

How about for once, Repubs and Fox cop it for what they put out. They are the most extreme concentration of evil on earth. The ruling party of the ruling Capitalists on Earth.

Let's stop cutting them a break.

Blackscare
6th July 2011, 04:18
How about for once, Repubs and Fox cop it for what they put out. They are the most extreme concentration of evil on earth. The ruling party of the ruling Capitalists on Earth.

Let's stop cutting them a break.

I don't think anyone is calling for "cutting FAUX news a break", rather that we don't give media outlets that represent competing segments of the bourgeoisie a break in the process.