From: Fred Burks for
PEERS and the
WantToKnow.info Team
Former language
interpreter for Presidents Bush and Clinton
Planted fake news stories on American TV
May 29, 2006, The Independent
(One of the U.K.'s leading newspapers)
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article621189.ece
Federal authorities are actively investigating dozens of American television
stations for broadcasting items produced by the Bush administration and major
corporations, and passing them off as normal news. Some of the fake news
segments talked up success in the war in Iraq, or promoted the companies'
products.
Investigators from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) are seeking information about stations across the country after a report produced...by the non-profit group Centre for Media and Democracy found that over a 10-month period at least 77 television stations were making use of the faux news broadcasts, known as Video News Releases (VNRs). Not one told viewers who had produced the items.
The FCC has declined to comment on the investigation but investigators from the commission's enforcement unit recently approached Ms Farsetta for a copy of her group's report. Among items provided by the Bush administration to news stations was one in which an Iraqi-American in Kansas City was seen saying "Thank you Bush. Thank you USA" in response to the 2003 fall of Baghdad.
The footage was actually produced by
the State Department, one of 20 federal agencies that have produced and
distributed such items. The FCC was urged to act by a lobbying campaign
organised by Free
Press, another non-profit group that focuses on media policy. More than
25,000 people [have] written to the FCC about the VNRs.