PROPAGANDA MILL

Chomsky, Noam & Herman, Edward S.

PROPAGANDA MILL The media churn out the official line BY EDWARD S. HERMAN AND NOAM CHOMSKY It is a primary function of the mass media in the United States to mobilize public support for the...

...The standard media pattern of indignant campaigns and suppressions, of shading and emphasis, of carefully selected context, premises, and general agenda, is highly useful to those who wield power...
...Assistant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams would not appear on a Harvard University program dealing with human rights in Central America unless former Ambassador Robert White were excluded...
...Although the United States supported elite rule and organized terror in Guatemala (among many other countries) for decades, actually subverted or approved the subversion of democracy in Brazil, Chile, and the Philippines (again, among others), is now "constructively engaged" with terror regimes around the world, and had no concern about democracy in Nicaragua so long as the brutal Somoza regime was firmly in power, the media take U.S...
...The media need a steady, reliable flow of the raw material of news...
...During the 1970s and early 1980s, new institutions were established and old ones reactivated to help propagandize the corporate viewpoint...
...But views that challenge fundamental premises or suggest that systemic factors govern the exercise of State power will be excluded...
...This is especially true where the media actively compete, periodically attack and expose corporate and governmental malfeasance, and aggressively portray themselves as spokesmen for free speech and the general community interest...
...It would have been difficult for the Guatemalan government to murder tens of thousands over the past decade if the U.S...
...Corporations and trade groups are also regular and credible purveyors of stories deemed newsworthy...
...The chronic focus on the plight of Soviet dissidents, on enemy killings in Cambodia, and on the Bulgarian Connection helped weaken the Vietnam Syndrome, justify a huge arms buildup and a more aggressive foreign policy, and divert attention from the upward distribution of income that was the heart of the Reagan Administration's domestic economic program...
...6,600 news media interviews...
...This also reduces cost: Taking information from sources that may be presumed credible reduces investigative expense, whereas material from sources that are not prima facie credible, or that will draw criticism and threats, requires careful checking and costly research...
...The recent propaganda attacks on Nicaragua have averted eyes from the savageries of the war in El Salvador and helped justify the escalating U.S...
...It would have been impossible to wage a brutal war against South Vietnam and the rest of Indochina, leaving a legacy of misery and destruction that may never be overcome, if the media had not rallied to the cause, portraying murderous aggression as a defense of freedom...
...That a careful reader looking for a fact can sometimes find it, with diligence and a skeptical eye, tells us nothing about whether that fact received the attention and context it deserved, whether it was intelligible to most readers, or whether it was effectively distorted or suppressed...
...This article is adapted from their book, "Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media, " to be published this fall by Pantheon Books, a division of Random House, Inc...
...Air Force revealed that its public-information outreach included 140 newspapers with a weekly total circulation of 690,000...
...in fact, our treatment is much closer to a "free-market" analysis...
...On a local basis, city hall and the police department are regular news beats for reporters...
...The Defense Department, for example, refused to participate in discussions of military issues on National Public Radio if experts from the Center for Defense Information were invited to appear on the same program...
...Where the powerful are in disagreement, the media will reflect a certain diversity of tactical judgments on how to attain generally shared aims...
...In contrast, El Salvador and Guatemala, with far worse records, are presented as struggling toward democracy under "moderate" leaders, thus meriting sympathetic approval...
...The Red Scare of 1919-1920 helped abort the postwar union-organizing drive in steel and other major industries...
...When one depends on authorities for daily news, it is difficult to call them liars even if they tell whoppers...
...They write press releases in usable language...
...Most of the bias in the media arises from the selection of right-thinking people, the internalization of preconceptions until they are taken as self-evident truths, and the practical adaptation of employees to the constraints of ownership, organization, market, and political power...
...Claire Sterling, a principal propagandist for the "Bulgarian connection" to the plot to assassinate the Pope, refused to take part in television programs on which her critics would appear...
...After Pol Pot was ousted by the Vietnamese, the United States quietly shifted its support to this "worse than Hitler" villain, with little or no notice in the press, which once again adjusted to the official political agenda...
...The public does not notice media silence about victims of America's client states, which is as important as the media's concentration on victims of America's enemies...
...Perhaps it is an obvious point—but the common assumption seems to be that the media are independent and committed to discovering and reporting the truth...
...press had provided the kind of coverage it gave to the difficulties of Andrei Sakharov in the Soviet Union or the murder of Jerzy Popieluszko in Poland...
...The media are not a solid monolith on all issues...
...The White House, the Pentagon, and the State Department are central nodes of such news activity at the national level...
...The motives that induce these individuals to switch gods, from Stalin (or Mao) and communism to Reagan and free enterprise, may vary, but so far as the media are concerned, the ex-radicals have simply seen the error of their ways...
...The focus on Cambodia in the Pol Pot era was serviceable, for example, because Cambodia had fallen to the communists and useful lessons could be drawn from the experience of their victims...
...500 news media orientation flights...
...Partly to maintain the image of objectivity, but also to protect themselves from criticism of bias and the threat of libel suits, they need material that can be portrayed as presumptively accurate...
...The mass media also steer clear of discussing the background and results of the closely analogous attempt of the United States to bring "democracy" to Guatemala in 1954 by means of a CIA-supported invasion, which terminated Guatemalan democracy for an indefinite period...
...Media propaganda campaigns have generally been useful to elite interests...
...The relation between power and sourc-ing extends beyond official and corporate provision of news to shaping the supply of "experts...
...The same is true of the victims of state terror in Chile and Guatemala—U.S...
...This kind of guidance is provided by the Government, the leaders of the corporate community, the top media owners and executives, and assorted individuals and groups who are allowed to take the initiative...
...The mass media are drawn into a symbiotic relationship with powerful sources of information by economic necessity and reciprocity of interest...
...that its government does not murder ordinary citizens, as the governments of El Salvador and Guatemala do on a routine basis...
...The campaigns to publicize the crimes of Pol Pot in Cambodia and the allegations of a KGB plot to assassinate the Pope were initiated by the Reader's Digest, with strong follow-up support from NBC television, The New York Times, and other major media companies...
...Critiques of this kind are often dismissed by Establishment commentators as "conspiracy theories," but this is merely an evasion...
...The media may feel obligated to carry extremely dubious stories, or to mute criticism, to avoid offending sources and disturbing a close relationship...
...The dominance of official sources is undermined when highly respectable unofficial sources give dissident views...
...That the media provide some information about an issue, however, proves absolutely nothing about the adequacy or accuracy of media coverage...
...ally and client that maintains an open door to Western investment...
...By giving these vehicles of the preferred view much exposure, the media confer status and make them the obvious candidates for opinion and analysis...
...John Barron and Claire Sterling are household names as authorities on the KGB and terrorism because the Reader's Digest has funded, published, and publicized their work...
...We do not claim this is all the mass media do, but we believe the propaganda Edward S. Herman is professor of finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania...
...The mass media rarely allow their news columns—or, for that matter, their opinion pages—to present materials suggesting that Nicaragua is more democratic than El Salvador and Guatemala...
...At the same time, the devotion of our leaders—and our media—to this narrow set of victims raises public patriotism and self-esteem, demonstrating the essential humanity of our nation and our people...
...This is our conclusion after years of studying the media...
...Another reason for the heavy weight given to official sources is that the mass media claim to be "objective" dispensers of the news...
...615,000 hometown news releases...
...The Truman-McCarthy Red Scare of the early 1950s helped inaugurate the Cold War and the permanent war economy, and also weakened the progressive coalition that had taken shape during the New Deal years...
...Airman magazine with a monthly circulation of 125,000...
...But the many Cambodian victims of U.S...
...function to be a very important aspect of their overall service...
...45,000 headquarters and unit news releases...
...These large actors provide the media with facilities and with advance copies of speeches and reports...
...The process of creating a body of experts who will confirm and distribute the opinions favored by the Government and "the market" has been carried out on a deliberate basis and a massive scale...
...Propaganda campaigns may be instituted either by the Government or by one or more of the top media firms...
...The Soviet defector Arkady Shevchenko became an expert on Soviet arms and intelligence because Time, ABC television, and The New York Times chose to feature him, despite his badly tarnished credentials...
...During a brief interlude of relative openness in 1979 and 1980, the U.S...
...The Pentagon, for example, has a public-information service that involves many thousands of employees, spending hundreds of millions of dollars every year and dwarfing not only the public-information resources of any dissenting individual or group but the aggregate of all dissenters...
...This problem is alleviated by "coopting the experts"—that is, putting them on the payroll as consultants, funding their research, and organizing think tanks that will hire them directly and help disseminate their messages...
...press...
...bombing before the communists came to power were scrupulously ignored by the U.S...
...It is much more difficult to see a propaganda system at work where the media are private and formal censorship is absent...
...Because of the services they provide, the continuous contact they sustain, and the mutual dependency they foster, the powerful can use personal relationships, threats, and rewards to extend their influence over the news media...
...Thus, a constant focus on the victims of communism helps persuade the public that the enemy is evil, while setting the stage for intervention, subversion, support for terrorist regimes, an endless arms race, and constant military conflict—all in a noble cause...
...In criticizing media biases, we often draw on the media themselves for at least some of the "facts...
...They cannot afford to have reporters and cameras at all places where important stories may break, so they must concentrate their resources where significant news often occurs, where important rumors and leaks abound, and where regular press conferences are held...
...Only the corporate sector has the resources to produce public information and propaganda on the scale of the Pentagon and other Government bodies...
...all of them require the media's cooperation...
...The Friends' main office had an information services budget of less than $500,000 and a staff of eleven in 1984-1985...
...Powerful sources may also use their prestige and importance as a lever to deny critics access to the media...
...What is not evident (and remains undiscussed in the media) is the severely limited access to the private media system and the effect of money and power on the system's performance...
...that Nicaragua poses no military threat to its neighbors but has, in fact, been subjected to continuous attack by the United States and its clients and surrogates, and that the U.S...
...If, for example, they are able to channel public concern and outrage to the abuses of enemy states, they can mobilize the population for an ideological crusade...
...The Government and corporate bureaucracies that constitute primary news sources maintain vast public-relations operations that ensure special access to the media...
...In 1972, Judge Lewis Powell, later elevated to the Supreme Court, wrote a memo to the U.S...
...The campaigns to discredit the government of Nicaragua, to support the Salvadoran elections as an exercise in legitimizing democracy, and to use the Soviet shooting down of the Korean airliner KAL 007 as a means of mobilizing support for the arms buildup were instituted and propelled by the Government...
...fifty meetings with editorial boards, and 11,000 speeches...
...The media do, in fact, suppress a great deal of information, but even more important is the way they present a particular fact—its placement, tone, and frequency of repetition—and the framework of analysis in which it is placed...
...thirty-four radio and seventeen television stations, primarily overseas...
...Copyright © 1988 by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky...
...Another class of experts whose prominence is largely a function of their serviceability to power consists of former radicals who have "come to see the light...
...Conversely, propaganda campaigns are not mobilized where coverage of victimization, though it may be massive, sustained, and dramatic, fails to serve the interests of the elite...
...Noam Chomsky is Institute Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology...
...The former sinners, whose previous work was ignored or ridiculed by the mass media, are suddenly elevated to prominence and anointed as experts...
...clients whose basic institutional structures, including the state terror system, were put in place by, or with crucial assistance from, the United States...
...They schedule news conferences at hours geared to news deadlines...
...Note that this is just the Air Force...
...The media themselves also provide "experts" who regularly echo the official view...
...fear of the Nicaraguan government is based more on its virtues than on its alleged defects...
...investment in counterrevolution in Central America...
...In countries where the levers of power are in the hands of a state bureaucracy, monopolistic control of the media, often supplemented by official censorship, makes it.clear that media serve the ends of the dominant elite...
...that it has carried out socioeconomic reforms important to the majority that the other two governments somehow cannot attempt...
...PROPAGANDA MILL The media churn out the official line BY EDWARD S. HERMAN AND NOAM CHOMSKY It is a primary function of the mass media in the United States to mobilize public support for the special interests that dominate the Government and the private sector...
...It issued about 200 press releases a year, held thirty press conferences, and produced one film and two or three slide shows...
...Some propaganda campaigns are jointly initiated by the Government and the media...
...The pattern is pervasive...
...Attention to the Indonesian massacres of 1965-1966, or to the victims of the Indonesian invasion of East Timor since 1975, would also be distinctly unhelpful as bases of media campaigns, because Indonesia is a U.S...
...No propaganda campaigns are mounted in the mass media on behalf of such victims...
...To publicize their plight would, after all, conflict with the interests of the wealthy and powerful...
...We don't rely on any kind of conspiracy hypothesis to explain the performance of the media...
...Government claims of a concern for "democracy" in Nicaragua at face value...
...The Council of Churches office of information has an annual budget of about $350,000, issues about 100 news releases, and holds four press conferences a year...
...We contend, on the other hand, that the powerful are able to fix the premises of discourse, decide what the general populace will be allowed to see, hear, and think about, and "manage" public opinion by mounting regular propaganda campaigns...
...3,200 news conferences...
...They become "routine" news sources, while non-routine sources must struggle for access and may be ignored...
...The censorship practiced within the media is largely self-censorship, by reporters and commentators who adjust to the "realities" as they perceive them...
...These bureaucracies turn out a large volume of material that meets the demands of news organizations for reliable, scheduled flows...
...Chamber of Commerce in which he urged business "to buy the top academic reputations in the country to add credibility to corporate studies and give business a stronger voice on the campuses...
...In 1982, Air Force Journal International indicated that the Pentagon was publishing 1,203 periodicals...
...Leaders of the media claim that their news judgments rest on unbiased, objective criteria...
...But there are important actors who do take positive initiatives to define and shape the news and to keep the media in line...
...Consider the coverage from and about Nicaragua...
...Hundreds of intellectuals were brought to these institutions, their work funded, and their output disseminated to the media by a sophisticated propaganda effort...
...They carefully organize "photo-opportunity" sessions...
...They have daily news demands and imperative news schedules...
...To put this into perspective, consider the scope of public information activities of the American Friends Service Committee and the National Council of the Churches of Christ, two of the largest nonprofit organizations that consistently challenge the views of the Pentagon...
...In effect, the large bureaucracies of the powerful subsidize the mass media, and thereby gain special access...
...They also have the great merit of being recognizable and credible because of their status and prestige...

Vol. 52 • June 1988 • No. 6


 
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