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Brit Hume honor triggers protest at National Press Foundation
2004-02-02
Not WoT, but relevant to media coverage of the WoT. EFL.
Geneva Overholser, former ombudsman of The Washington Post, has resigned from the board of the National Press Foundation because it plans to honor Fox News anchor Brit Hume at its annual dinner in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 19. Past recipients of the group’s Sol Taishoff award include TV newscasters David Brinkley, Dan Rather, John Chancellor, Jane Pauley, Barbara Walters and Nina Totenberg. Hume, the ABC White House correspondent who joined Fox in 1996 and anchors a nightly newscast, doesn’t deserve the award because he and Fox practice "ideologically connected journalism," Overholser says.
She says that after they gave an award to Nina Totenberg? And she didn't turn into a pillar of salt?
"Fox wants to do news from a certain viewpoint, but it wants to claim that it is ’fair and balanced,’ " she says. "That is inaccurate and unfair to other media who engage in a quest, perhaps an imperfect quest, for objectivity."
"... perhaps even a hideously imperfect quest for objectivity."
She says groups such as the foundation, before lauding Fox or its lead news anchor, should debate whether the way Fox reports news is good for journalism. Someday, Overholser says, "I think we will look back on these years and think, ’Why didn’t we have a discussion so that the public could benefit from a change in journalism that Fox is very successfully bringing about?’ "
We already had the discussion. Didn't you get our note?
Ed Fouhy, chairman of the four-person committee that unanimously voted to give Hume the award, rejects Overholser’s argument. "Brit is an excellent journalist," says Fouhy, who at one time was Hume’s boss at ABC. "I admire him and his journalism."
Fox didn't hire him away from ABC because he was a dullard...
Says Fox’s Irena Briganti: "Brit Hume is a journalist of tremendous accomplishment, distinction and credibility. We are proud he is being recognized."
He'd be a star wherever he worked. It just galls them it's Fox...
Overholser, the former editor of The Des Moines Register who now runs the University of Missouri’s Washington journalism program, quietly resigned from the board of the foundation three weeks ago. "I would welcome a discussion about whether objectivity really exists, which media seem the least fair and balanced, whether objectivity is desirable, whether it wouldn’t be better to have a more European-like model — in which media were straightforwardly ideologically aligned," she wrote in an e-mail to fellow board members. "All of those could be helpful to American journalism. And I can applaud Fox for all sorts of things, but being deceptively ideologically aligned — being hypocritical about it — far from contributing to such discussions, makes them impossible to have. (Fox News president Roger) Ailes has constructed the perfect trap: you question him, and the finger of accusation comes back at the questioner. One can marvel at his cleverness. But one should not confer journalistic laurels upon it."
Posted by:seafarious

#16  EUropeons are more ill-informed, uninformed, misinformed and disinformed than even the increasingly diminishing number of mostly elderly folk who STILL get their "news" from the ABCNBCCBSPBSCNNMSNBCCNBC network.
Posted by: Garrison   2004-2-2 11:14:38 PM  

#15  Mara and I think Juan are going to be the Fox anchors for the Dem convention. A couple of weeks ago, someone linked to the NPR site and boy, were feathers ruffled. They're not dems, how dare Fox send them?
Posted by: Anonymous2U   2004-2-2 7:04:26 PM  

#14  Maybe Overholser should read this about the Sunday morning talk shows.
http://archives.cjr.org/year/00/4/baker.asp
Posted by: David Gerstman   2004-2-2 4:56:19 PM  

#13  I concur Super Hose. His is the best Cable news show by far.

I only wish they would have Charles "the Hammer" Krauthammer on more.
Posted by: Daniel King   2004-2-2 3:53:10 PM  

#12  She's just pissed 'cause Fox has the best looking anchorettes.
Posted by: ed   2004-2-2 3:01:55 PM  

#11  Hooray for Hume - I like him the very best!!

As for Geneva Overholser, former ombudsman of The Washington Post, don't let the screen door hit ya....
Posted by: B   2004-2-2 2:57:19 PM  

#10  I watch Hume every night that I can. In the panel section of his show he usually has at least one representative of NPR. When Mara or Juan Williams is making a point, Brit stops Kondrake's chatter to let the an alternative view point be expressed. I have never seen him rant or belittle an idea that you would expect to not fit in with his own idealogy.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-2-2 2:50:39 PM  

#9  "Fox wants to do news from a certain viewpoint, but it wants to claim that it is ’fair and balanced,’ " she says. "That is inaccurate and unfair to other media who engage in a quest, perhaps an imperfect quest, for objectivity."


kinda like the kettle calling the pot black
Posted by: Anonymous   2004-2-2 2:33:02 PM  

#8  Of course NPR, CNN and ABC are balanced with their left wing agenda....whine whine whine.....
Posted by: XMAN   2004-2-2 2:25:30 PM  

#7  Irena Briganti is the Fox News spokeswoman who, refering to Christiane Amampour's anti-Fox rant, said; "Given the choice, it's better to be viewed as a foot soldier for Bush than a spokeswoman for al-Qaeda." Gosh, I love that woman.
Posted by: Sorge   2004-2-2 2:23:04 PM  

#6  --"I would welcome a discussion about whether objectivity really exists, which media seem the least fair and balanced, whether objectivity is desirable, whether it wouldn’t be better to have a more European-like model — in which media were straightforwardly ideologically aligned," she wrote in an e-mail to fellow board members. "All of those could be helpful to American journalism. --

Yes, please, give us BBC America!
Posted by: Anonymous2U   2004-2-2 2:14:56 PM  

#5  Past recipients of the group’s Sol Taishoff award include TV newscasters David Brinkley, Dan Rather, John Chancellor, Jane Pauley, Barbara Walters and Nina Totenberg.

Hmmmmm... and what type of bias is the common denominator for the members of this distinguished list?
Posted by: Raj   2004-2-2 1:21:47 PM  

#4  One son is in journalism at the University of Missouri. I just told him to tread carefully until his degree is awarded.
Posted by: 3dc   2004-2-2 1:18:22 PM  

#3  GK, no, not from Mr. Ott's talented keyboard. Sadly, this is straight outta USA Today. Sigh.
Posted by: seafarious   2004-2-2 12:46:50 PM  

#2  Seafarious, this is from Scrappleface, right?
Not LOL,but snickering like hell.
Posted by: Gasse Katze   2004-2-2 12:41:11 PM  

#1  Translation: Fox isn't liberal enough....

whether it wouldn’t be better to have a more European-like model

Like France?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-2-2 12:39:48 PM  

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