African American blogsphere; Gaining stature in the world of news.
“When these same media outfits are spending millions of dollars on a PR campaign
To try to convince you they're fair and balanced…” Immortal Technique, Revolutionary Vol. 2
Journalism was, at one time, perceived to be an unofficial fourth check on the government in the checks and balances mechanism, a kind of buffer to keep the other three branches honest. While I was attending university we were taught that journalist had certain rights to protect their “sources” used to gain information that could provide flesh and blood proof or the validity of their story. But, it seems the Woodward and Bernstein type investigative reporting on the government, its actions and policies have become part of the very thing it was supposed to check. Journalism in its true essence is on its death bed with a do not resuscitate order. Maybe even by force under the Bush regime, remember the Jutidh Miller case? Whatever the cause, be it by force or consent the main stream media is losing its journalistic roots.
For many years I lived without the services of a cable provider and I really lived happily without them. But, something kept nagging at me as if I were missing out on very pertinent information that others were privy to and I was not. So, after 11 and a half years I broke down, ordered and have service from one of the many cable providers in the Metro Atlanta area and I couldn’t be more disappointed in what I see passing for journalism and also, maybe, my decision to bring this bangarang into my home once again.
The stations I used to look to for good quality information all seem to be stuck in some vortex between “real” news and comic showmanship. Actually conducting fact based journalism is a thing of the past, filled with the slant (a watered down form of opinion) of the overall station’s or print medium’s philosophy. Their not so hidden bias has become the order of the day not withstanding what appears to be collusion with government agencies. Fortunately I’ve found solace in the ever burgeoning blogsphere.
Bloggers, and especially Black bloggers, are emerging as the vanguard in the world of bringing new and fresh news to the fore, along with an open outright opinion. There is no façade of “true” objectivity, but open raw news with the writer’s obvious opinion. Never the less we are seeing more raw and hidden information being revealed by Black bloggers to the extent that some people are utilizing blogs as a source of news and information equal to that of the main stream media, including this writer. Granted, I do watch the other news programs and glean the major rags, yet the blogsphere is providing information these other journalistic outlets do not or agree to not cover.
Unfortunately, blogs are most often visited and read by other bloggers and not enough of the general population. I have friends and co-workers that have told me that they cannot get into utilizing their computer and the internet as a form of “entertainment“, I suppose their meaning of entertainment includes news. This is the mindset that must change since many of the Black collective are far and away being duped by the 4th branch (as termed by Immortal Technique) in the song of the same name. The overwhelming question is; How to drive more of the Black collective to the internet and the Black blogsphere?