Sharyl Attkisson: How Media Narratives Became More Important Than Facts – IOTW Report

Sharyl Attkisson: How Media Narratives Became More Important Than Facts

ET: The day that I told CBS News I wished to leave my job as investigative correspondent ahead of my contract, I didn’t give a reason. I didn’t see the point because the problem wasn’t fixable.

Nor was it isolated to CBS News.

My own take is that—as our industry has changed in ways that have become undeniable to most—I was a bit of the canary in the coal mine. By that, I mean I believe I was among the first to really pay attention to the increasingly effective operations to shape and censor news—the movements to establish narratives rather than follow facts—and to see the growing influence of smear operations, political interests, and corporate interests on the news.

It’s not that I’m smarter than my peers, and I’m surely far less smart than many, but my particular brand of off-narrative reporting happened to draw the intense attention of the smear operators and propagandists, so I began to study it.

A case in point: the smear that was promulgated when I left CBS. It was often incorrectly reported that I told CBS management I was quitting due to liberal media bias. That false story turned out to be convenient for both political sides, and largely survives today. It simply wasn’t rooted in fact. And I don’t recall reporters even asking me whether it was true. Once a few articles reported that it was, others simply copied the claim and adopted it as if established fact, eventually without attribution. Now there would be no point in trying to clarify it. After all, Wikipedia says it’s true. No going back from that.

Powerful smear groups and certain interests—including some within CBS at the time—started the narrative that I was “conservative,” not because they necessarily believed it, but as a tool to “controversialize” the reporting I was doing that was contrary to powerful interests. The idea is that if I can be portrayed as a partisan, then my reporting can be more easily dismissed.  MORE HERE

6 Comments on Sharyl Attkisson: How Media Narratives Became More Important Than Facts

  1. And I’ll bet money that Sharyl votes straight democrat ticket like Alan Dershowitz and Bernie Goldberg.
    They just can’t make the final breakaway.

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  2. As I recall she was also spied on, shady characters hacking into her laptop, copying and adding files. Something she was first alerted to when she heard the hard drive spin up in the middle of the night. And later a mysterious black box was found on her phone line, presumably placed there by Verizon, but Verizon had no record of any of their work force doing any work on her home phone line.

    That I think was recounted in her book. “Stonewalled: My Fight for Truth Against the Forces of Obstruction, Intimidation, and Harassment in Obama’s Washington”.

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