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Fort Worth Barnett Shale on NPR. Chesapeake Admits They Have Bought the Media

by: TXsharon

Wed Aug 06, 2008 at 09:28:52 AM CDT


Link to audio and text: NPR


My favorite part: When Chesapeak Energy's advertising Propaganda Campaign was referred to as putting lipstick on a pig

Here's the text:

In the wake of Chesapeake's infomercial comes Shale TV, a daily talk show about the Barnett Shale set to air this fall. The company has hired three award-winning Dallas broadcast journalists to produce the show.

Julie Wilson, Chesapeake vice president for corporate development, says she understands there's skepticism about the objectivity of Shale TV, but she insists it's no different than the rest of corporate media.

"Well, I think we pay those journalists - whether on Channel 8 or Channel 11 or the Star-Telegram - in terms of advertising support," Wilson says. "We see this as pretty much instead of running the ads on the program, we're just writing the check direct."

Man, you gotta just admire the bald-faced truth as trotted out here, "Hey, we own the freakin' media anyway--advertising or just plain payin' the guys direct--what's the difference?"

Open the dictionary, look up hubris. Let's see...

hubris - wanton insolence or arrogance resulting from excessive pride (see quote from Chesapeake mouthpiece in recent NPR story)

The comeback:

"With all the lipstick you put on it, it's still a pig," Roberts said. "It is still a media campaign for the company to get people to sign their leases."
TXsharon :: Fort Worth Barnett Shale on NPR. Chesapeake Admits They Have Bought the Media
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That's journalism today folks (4.00 / 3)
They just write the check direct.

Thank God there are still a few good journalists who write about these issues and can't be bought:

PEGGY HEINKEL-WOLFE

Mike Lee

Barnett Shale: An Insatiable Thirst

My blog Bluedaze



Between the Pig and Paris Video (3.00 / 1)
in Bo's Diary, I can't stop laughing.  I know I shouldn't be b/c the Barnett Shale situation is so awful, but the pig is priceless.  Do you think Ms. Chesapeake Wilson realizes she outed her company and its propagandists in the media?  

There's another angle to consider. (4.00 / 3)
I don't believe that this was slip-of-the-tongue error-in-judgement on her part.  She's simply stating the obvious because she probably has a different expectation of the "Media" and it's job.  In her world, news corporations are subsidiary propaganda machines whose sole purpose is to increase consumption.  She may not even know of a time when there was an "adversarial" relationship between the media and businesses/govt.  

Sadly, she's right.  So many newspapers (all of them?), from the tiniest neighborhood news to the baddest of the big, write puff pieces in exchange for advertising dollars, quid pro quo, and that doesn't include the vast quantities of content the corporations churn out on a daily basis ("press releases" etc) that are copy-and-pasted directly into the "news" sections of newspapers.

Like so many other things, I like to lay this at the feet of St. Raygun, Patron Saint of Liars and Confidence Tricksters, who proactively enabled the corporate takeover of news organizations.

There was a society of men among us, bred up from their youth in the art of proving by words multiplied for the purpose, that white is black, and black is white, according as they are paid ...  Jonathan Swift, "Gulliver's Travels," 1726


Oh! I complete agree with you. (0.00 / 0)
She is very astute and shrewd. She would never make a slip of the tongue to a major national media like NPR. She meant exactly what she said. It was simply a matter of fact statement.

Barnett Shale: An Insatiable Thirst

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And even more so because (0.00 / 0)
The major Fort Worth paper, The Star-Telegram is a mineral owner and gets royalty payments from Chesapeake. That's why I praise Mike Lee so highly. He has to fight to do the reporting he does.

Barnett Shale: An Insatiable Thirst

My blog Bluedaze



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So corporations pay the media to be liberal? < snark > (4.00 / 1)


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