The hypocrisy of establishment state and corporate media in the West is what only further feeds the rise of “alternative” media – reliable or otherwise.
The BBC went one step further by not only involving themselves in migrants’ quests for a better life – but by actively scuppering their attempts.
The term “Broad Church” has been used in Labour circles for years. There’s a sinister reason for that.
Focusing on Jeremy Corbyn’s commitment to the crown, how he dresses, or his “leadership” qualities is all establishment media distraction from what really worries them: his polices.
Riots erupt in the wake of lootings by a government using austerity as its excuse to pillage and plunder the poor.
There are signs that old media is dying, new media being the next battleground – but recent scandals have only accelerated this collapse.
In the midst of the emergence of Ed Miliband’s election as Labour leader, we’re being told to worry about “union barons” – by none other than multimillionaire media barons running the press.
Journalist Tim Knight has worked with ABC, NBC, PBS, and CBC, amongst other media outlets. Here, I asked him a few questions about the media.