A jornalista Amy Goodman apresenta este programa de notícias independente que apresenta jornalistas internacionais, líderes de base, analistas independentes, bem como pessoas comuns.A jornalista Amy Goodman apresenta este programa de notícias independente que apresenta jornalistas internacionais, líderes de base, analistas independentes, bem como pessoas comuns.A jornalista Amy Goodman apresenta este programa de notícias independente que apresenta jornalistas internacionais, líderes de base, analistas independentes, bem como pessoas comuns.
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It is refreshing to see honest, unbiased reporting of important stories through out the world. Thank you for your work DN!
Excellent source of in depth coverage of US and international current affairs. This is substantive journalism. One of their guiding principles is to correct for the structural biases found in mainstream corporate media. This means they will often have against the grain content you will have a hard time coming across elsewhere. Very valuable. They actively try to amplify the voices of marginalized and invisible people, this is not bias but rather serious humanistic journalism.
Anyone who thinks that this show is biased doesn't understand the difference between opinion and telling facts, Amy Goodman tells facts, she doesn't have opinions, unless they are obvious. She reports important stories that matter to the world as a whole, and are often under reported. Anyone that says she's the Rush Limbaugh of the left is clearly unaware of what constitutes biased reporting, and opinion based reporting. Basically if the facts make the right look bad it must be biased, if the facts tell the truth about climate change it must be biased.
FACTS DON'T HAVE SIDES.
FACTS DON'T HAVE SIDES.
I usually listen to the "Democracy Now!" radio broadcast, but I do occasionally get to see the TV show, and I've liked it every time. Featuring Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez reporting on things going on in the world, you can tell that they take journalism seriously (among other things, Amy Goodman doesn't focus on her looks). Seeing that it started in 2001, I suspect that they launched it to challenge the support-America-no-matter-what zeitgeist that arose after the September 11 attacks and scared all other media outlets into submission. Though such a mentality has subsided in the six years since (actually, it'll be the six year anniversary in four days), it's a good thing that they challenge the party line.
The most recent TV broadcast that I saw featured an interview with City Lights bookstore owner Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and he recounted stories of the Beat generation. This episode certainly offered a glimpse into the world of honest journalism that "Democracy Now!" represents. I would say that anyone who actually cares about democracy should at least listen to the radio broadcast and watch the TV show if possible. I consider this one (along with "The Daily Show" and "Real Time with Bill Maher") the most reliable media source of all. Of course, I realize that the Bush lovers out there wouldn't even give it the time of day.
The most recent TV broadcast that I saw featured an interview with City Lights bookstore owner Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and he recounted stories of the Beat generation. This episode certainly offered a glimpse into the world of honest journalism that "Democracy Now!" represents. I would say that anyone who actually cares about democracy should at least listen to the radio broadcast and watch the TV show if possible. I consider this one (along with "The Daily Show" and "Real Time with Bill Maher") the most reliable media source of all. Of course, I realize that the Bush lovers out there wouldn't even give it the time of day.
All news is biased so ignore the hillbillies. I like to look at both left and right news to get my own opinions. Unfortunately there is no such thing as completely center when it comes to news. If your looking for a Fox News left-leaning point of view it's a good one. So far they are the only one to call Kamala our on her past so there's that.
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- CuriosidadesThe 17 September 2001 episode, days after the 11 Sept attacks, was the first televised broadcast of Democracy Now!, which began radio broadcasts on 19 February 1996.
- ConexõesFeatured in Occupy Unmasked (2012)
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