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What's your favourite one that you almost believe? And why? We're popping on our tinfoil hats and very much looking forward to your answers. (Thanks to Shezam for this suggestion.)

(, Thu 1 Dec 2011, 13:47)
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yes - this is my point basically
we have these commercial interests which set the news agenda. This is actively harmful to the world as it misrepresents the issues facing us as a species. We all know this is a problem but we all sort of give up and go well that's just the way it is, market forces, who can blame them etc?

But we actively need better.
(, Wed 7 Dec 2011, 15:26, 2 replies)
You're the one with the widely read website.
You could use it to publicise the truth.

Of course, you'd lose all your readers, pretty quickly.
(, Wed 7 Dec 2011, 15:33, closed)
also all I genuinely know about is animated gifs
and how to build html tables.
(, Wed 7 Dec 2011, 15:40, closed)
You're doing yourself a disservice there, Rob.
What about songs and quizzes?
(, Wed 7 Dec 2011, 15:57, closed)
actually I was fibbing
I'm not very good at animated gifs.
(, Wed 7 Dec 2011, 16:07, closed)
A few twinkly stars
would certainly brighten up this place.
(, Wed 7 Dec 2011, 16:05, closed)
There's enough b3tans with media savvy on here
and my rusty degree is in journalism. Could probably have a half-decent stab at B3ta Wikinews if you called for volunteers and put your mind to it.
(, Wed 7 Dec 2011, 16:08, closed)

It would just be this.
(, Wed 7 Dec 2011, 23:24, closed)
Well no argument there
And when you look at the media the rest of the world gets, we don't do so bad with the old BBC. Whilst I'm no fan of the licence fee there is a case to be made that, since few enough of us will voluntarily pay for what's good for us, a light tax so that we can be furnished with public service broadcasting that actually serves the public and not economic interests isn't entirely a bad thing.

It would be interesting to see if a better model that did deliver impartial news, excellently reported could be organised though I'm not sure on what economic basis it would operate. You'd also be up against AP and Reuters though, whose business is to supply the news media with news stories as few media organisations have sufficient resources to cover the lot.
(, Wed 7 Dec 2011, 16:04, closed)

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