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Corporate Media, of course.....that is much more exacting.


>Many (Chomsky included ) prefer corporate media to the term main stream
>media.  The latter of course gives them an all commanding position
>which I suppose we don't want to concede.
>wcm
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>> <<<I suppose this is the type of thing one should come to expect when
>> >reading TIME though.
>> >RT
>> >
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>> I've seen that bias before in Time, just as evident in ALL the mainstream
>> media in the USA.  I had a college professor (way back in 1977) who turned
>> me onto Chomsky.  Truthfully, I thought he had died because I NEVER heard
>>ny
>i anything from or about him. Didn't realise how throughly somebody could be
>> "buried" in the media.
>> I guess a mention like this worse than nothing, eh?
>>
>> I did like the article about Piaget and it's reference to Montessori.... of
>> course, I'm a Montessori teacher.
>>
>> Mona
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>> >
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