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Opinion: Will a free press survive?


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By Kathryn Reed

Does news matter? Yes.

Do the media matter? Depends who you ask.

Does where you get your news from matter? Depends who you ask.

Do people still care about unbiased news? Not as much as they once did.

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Today is World Press Freedom Day. The UN General Assembly designated May 3 as such in 1993. Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right as stated in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.”

In the United States we have had such freedoms since 1787 when the Constitution was signed. The First Amendment says, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.”

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Not a week goes by that someone tells me I should take down the comments section on Lake Tahoe News. It’s because they don’t like the tone of the comments, they don’t like the meanness, they disagree with what is being said, and they don’t like the anonymity.

Too bad, they are staying.

I agree, though, the anger, the meanness, the name-calling, the childish behavior – it’s all horrible.

But I tell people a few things. First, stop reading the comments if they are so offended by them. Second, there is no way to know someone is really Jane Doe. People contend Facebook is a way of getting people to use their real name, but people use fake names there, too. And using a third party like FB is a bad way of doing business. Third, my guess is 98 percent of the people believe what they are writing, while the other 2 percent just want to stir the pot. Read the message and not the tone. I believe people are angry, they are disgruntled and they want to be heard. Maybe we should be exploring why there is such venom out there instead of trying to quash it. Real name or not, this is still their belief. Fourth, some people because of their job need to use a different name.

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2013 in figures
• 71 journalists killed
• 826 journalists arrested
• 2,160 journalists threatened or physically attacked
• 87 journalists kidnapped
• 77 journalists who fled their country
• 6 media assistants killed
• 39 netizens and citizen-journalists killed
• 127 bloggers and netizens arrested
Source: Reporters Without Borders

I think some people in the Lake Tahoe Basin are afraid of the truth. They don’t want it in a news story, an opinion piece or a comment. Most of all, they don’t want it in black and white for the entire world to see. (LTN is read in more than 100 countries, and more than 3,000 cities.)

Lake Tahoe News is here to publish the truth. We don’t believe there is good or bad news, positive or negative news – there is just news.

News is like people. It comes in different shapes, sizes, colors, warts and all. It can be elegant, ugly, hard to look at and pleasing. It can be fun, entertaining, enlightening and educational. It can be mundane and boring. It can change your life – just like people can.

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People have more choices of where they get their news today. They can get it from nearly every spectrum of the political wheel. They can get just headlines. Internet sites will filter news based on a person’s interests.

I worry that the plethora of news/information that is available today is actually making us a society that is less informed. We can’t take everything in.

We used to rely on newspaper and broadcast editors to filter out the unimportant from the important. Now there is so much information available every day it would be impossible to read or listen to all of it in a 24-hour period.

We know a lot more, at least superficially, while at the same time we know a lot less on a deeper level.

It’s hard to absorb things when we are on constant overload.

And then I wonder if some people even pay attention to what is going on.

The individual has always been responsible for needing to gather her own information. We in the media cannot spoon-feed you. Ignorance, while it’s a choice, is not a viable excuse for not knowing what is going on.

It is up to you where you get your news.

And people want their news for free. That worries me beyond the fact it can be a struggle to pay my bills. Philosophically it worries me because news organizations are continuing to make cutbacks. People, like in most professions, are the No. 1 expense of media companies. But if reporters and editors are let go, then who will provide the news? Where will our news come from in the next 10 years? Who will you trust to provide it to you? Would you even notice if Lake Tahoe News went away?

Whether the news is online or in print, it takes the same amount of resources to create the story. The difference between print vs. online is the printing costs; but rest assured there are expenses related to an online news site.

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Bringing people the news is not an easy job. It can even be a deadly one. In 2013, 71 journalists were killed.

It’s certainly not a way to get rich.

Journalists have always been considered bottom feeders, right up there with lawyers and used car salesman.

We do it because we have a love for the truth. We want to hold people accountable. We want to tell your story, as well as the stories people don’t necessarily want told but the public has a right to know.

It’s a job that never ends. There’s job security in that. But only if people are reading and willing to financially support their news source(s) of choice via cash as well as by supporting the advertisers.

World Press Freedom Day will not matter if the press no longer exists. Our existence, though, in many ways is out of our hands. It’s up to you – the reader.

 

 

 

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  1. Old Long Skiis says - Posted: May 3, 2014

    Kathryn Reed, World Press Freedom Day! Kae, and to all Lake Tahoe News readers: Freedom of the press is one of our most important rights. Without it we will live in a world controlled by propaganda, large greedy corporations polluting the environment, government run amuck with corruption, hateful racisim and so much else.
    Some could argue that is already happening and I’d have to agree. But if not for the light shown on these terrible things by a free press that isn’t influenced by the “controllers”, then they can’t be corrected and brought to justice.
    Kae you’re doing an excellent job with Lake Tahoe News. Yes, some of the comments are a bit over the top but on the other hand some are excellent and I actually learn something and some are just plain funny! So I would say the comments are sort of like “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”.
    Keep up the good work, Old Long Skiis

  2. dumbfounded says - Posted: May 3, 2014

    Wonderful editorial, IMHO.

  3. Perry R. Obray says - Posted: May 3, 2014

    Put “free press ranking” in a search engine.

  4. Melissa says - Posted: May 3, 2014

    I love the fact that we have such an open forum for discussion here. There is an abundance of heavily moderated sites out there, and I wont post on any of them. Bullying shouldn’t exist anywhere, but we shouldn’t be policing peoples’ opinions either. Sticks and stones people, you make the choice to be offended, no one can do that for you.

  5. Perry R. Obray says - Posted: May 3, 2014

    I contribute to numerous websites, and have contributed to others in the past. I have participated in self censorship so as to not offend sponsors. Glad I’m not participating with them anymore.

  6. Miss Frugal says - Posted: May 3, 2014

    OLS, you said it perfectly. Thank you to Kae and the LTN staff for their hard work and dedication to the cause with NO PAPER needed.

  7. Charles and Nancy McLeod says - Posted: May 3, 2014

    Thank you, Kathryn Reed, for Lake Tahoe News! We love your email every morning. We love being able to contact you with issues and your quick response. We love knowing you are out there seeking the truth and presenting it to us so professionally. We would definitely notice if Lake Tahoe News went away!! We love you! Keep up the good work!

  8. copper says - Posted: May 3, 2014

    Okay, Kae, you finally guilted me it into it. I’m now a paid subscriber, and, just to show how much I love you, you’re getting 4 cents more a month than I’m paying for my L A Times online subscription (which you’re probably now pissed off to learn I’ve had for a while).

    And both subscriptions are actually under my real name – “copper” doesn’t have any credit cards, being wiser than I.

    Come to think of it, you’re still getting more per year than my subscriptions to Sports Illustrated and Car and Driver combined. And you don’t have to send me a swim suit issue.

  9. Old Long Skiis says - Posted: May 3, 2014

    Copper, Welcome to the club of paid subscribers! Once again a good and humorous comment from the (retired) cop on the beat. I hope more people subscribe and keep LTN afloat.
    Because of this paper I’ve met many new friends. I’ve joined the lake Tahoe Historical Society and spoke( nervously! ) in front of 100 people. I’ve become a member of Cal Star and sent some memberships out as gifts because of Kae’s story on that fine organization. I’ve learned about the turf buy back program thru STPUD promoting water conservation and spread the word to friends and neighbors on that. I could go on and on.
    Kae, you and your publication are a real good thing for the lake and all the surrounding communities.
    Thank you Lake Tahoe News!!! OLS

  10. rock4tahoe says - Posted: May 3, 2014

    Short answer is No. These Six Corporations; News Corp, GE, Disney, Viacom, Time Warner & CBS control 90% of what people read, watch and listen to. (In 1983 the number was 50). Corporations are not people, they are a form of business ownership that is only interested in profits.

  11. Hank Schrader says - Posted: May 3, 2014

    K, keep up the good work !!!