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CBC to “look into” their reporter campaigning to dump Harper Conservatives.

Oh Phew. “Look into” it.  But what’s new, is what I want to know. 

Thanks to John and conservativegal and others who emailed this.  Conservativegal gets bonus marks because she included a photo-capture of the paper she read it in, showing a terrific Liberal Party Bush/Harper Derangement Syndrome campaign ad atop the Ottawa Citizen news pages.  Right above the news. 

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Cute.  Great “journalism”.  Solid judgment.  Fabulous editorial decision-making going on there at the fair and balanced media.

CBC to look into anti-Harper clip made by reporter

Canwest News Service
Published: Thursday, October 02, 2008

QUEBEC – The French-language arm of the CBC said Thursday it will summon for a meeting a reporter who took part in a web campaign launched by Quebec artists to protest Conservative cuts in culture subsidies and prevent the party’s re-election.

Isabelle Guilbeault, who reports on arts for the morning radio show in Quebec City, recorded a 30-second filmed spot for a campaign called Unite our voices.

Don’t worry.  Please remember:
T H I S    I S    N O T      A N O T H E R   M E D I A   G A F F E !

The media is merely “progressive”. 

And by the way, don’t read the CBC’s Journalistic Standards and Practices which reads: “Any situation which could cause reasonable apprehension that a journalist or the organization is biased or under the influence of any pressure group, whether ideological, political, financial, social or cultural, must be avoided.”  The punishment for the “journalist” is a good stern memo written by the CBC ombudsman!  (Then a crack at Governor-General.) 

SAY IT WITH ME:

State-owned and state-run media should be banned in this country, and that notion enshrined in our constitution. 

Maybe I need to create some “art” to get my message across in the Canadian way.

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