| This is interesting to me. In central Europe, or at least my country, the serious media keep very high standards. Basically the only people who find the largest publications "bad" here are conspiracy nuts, fascists and politicians involved in uncovered corruption scandals. I find our independent media to be a key element of our democracy and I am worried when I hear the US media don't work quite the same. Edit: I thought I might as well reply with our solutions to your bullet points - Our newspapers don't force their views on their journalists. The bosses require quality and factfulness, but topics are up to the journalist. The newspaper as an organisation is equally hostile to all the politicians. - The financial incentive is to continue to hold their image, because they live from subscription fees paid by people who view them as essential for our society. (+ ads ofc) - If one wants power to change things the far superior strategy in my country is to do the actual politics and not to report on it. |
So if you think European media are free of political bias and distortions, think again.