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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
David Samson and now Bob Costas! Who’s next on Brattain’s short list?!.....Prince Randian? Shojobin? Blag Dahlia?
While it’s nice that Bob Costas clarified his remarks regarding the blogosphere, I’m not quite willing to let it go just yet.
The thing is, the so-called ‘lack of accountability’ that Costas and others lament about … well, quite frankly that is one subject they definitely do not hold the high ground on. The relationship between the mainstream media and professional sports has become so incestuous that it makes it easy to believe that the only accountability many journalists feel is toward their corporate overlords.
...Bloggers have no corporate masters nor are they beholden to special interests.
It was outsiders like Neil deMause, Doug Pappas, Maury Brown, Howard Bloom etc. that got the word out that the public was being ripped off. It was outsiders like former pitcher Jim Bouton that exposed baseball’s first illegal drug scandal. The media finally covered the game’s performance-enhancing drug problem after others made it impossible to ignore any longer. In each of these cases, the media were either ignorant or complicit. In reality, they were accountable—not to the truth or to the public but to special interests or their own (interests).
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1. ian Posted: March 18, 2008 at 08:57 PM (#2714990)Hard to imagine the idiotic "work" of the MSM as currently constituted regaining credibility and importance.
Harder to imagine the MSM reforming itself.
Adblock seems to sever what little hope the BLOGOSPHERE!! holds.
(Personal record for most prepositions dangled.)
Like I said--I'm still a fan and it won't diminish my enjoyment of his other work one iota.
Best Regards
John
Actually, I was referring specifically to critics of Costas' recent comments. But my comment, John, wasn't intended to be a specific criticism of your article so much as an observation about the recent comments on Costas in general. Many people (like you) who seem to want to keep Costas on the hook for his comments are exactly the sort of people he sought to appease with the follow up he made to Leitch, the people whom he acknowledged were the signal amongst the noise. And it seems to me that the people who are criticizing him keep wanting to lump him in with the mainstream media in the way that he appeared to have lumped all of the "bloggers" together, and that seems a little hypocritical.
As big as the internet is, it seems to me that individuals create their own unique experiences, their own "worlds," in which they experience the internet in a unique way. I don't know what Costas's experience has been -- how broad it is (probably not very) or how knowledgable he is about the more informational and well-kempt sites (like this one) that float around here and there. I trust that Costas's individual experiences warranted the reaction he gave to "blogging" and whatever forms he files under that category. And I trust that not because it's consistent with the approach of the mainstream media, but because it's consistent with Costas's reputation. At least to the extent that I know anything about that.
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