Water Over Gold
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...sophisticated fashion? This reminds me of General Electric and NBC. (General Electric has LOTS of money invested in carbon capture technology.............NBC gives the most positive coverage to man made global warming supporters)
What do you think??
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100505/wl_sthasia_afp/indiamediacorruption_20100505113123
NEW DELHI (AFP) – The Indian media, a pillar of the country's vibrant democracy, is riddled with corruption that sees journalists report stories for cash in a phenomenon known as "paid news," a probe has revealed.
The findings of an investigation for the Press Council of India, seen by AFP but yet to be released publicly, throw a damning light on an industry that is meant to serve as a bulwark against corruption in other areas of public life............................In addition to planted stories, there are also conflicts of interests that have built up in the Indian media business after the introduction of something called "private treaties."
The practice was pioneered by the publishers of the Times of India which began taking stakes in companies from 2005 in exchange for advertising space in its outlets.
derek..................Yes, I will agree that Monsanto is pretty much evil.
truth...............thanx for the links.
Do you think this is still happening??
What do you think??
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100505/wl_sthasia_afp/indiamediacorruption_20100505113123
NEW DELHI (AFP) – The Indian media, a pillar of the country's vibrant democracy, is riddled with corruption that sees journalists report stories for cash in a phenomenon known as "paid news," a probe has revealed.
The findings of an investigation for the Press Council of India, seen by AFP but yet to be released publicly, throw a damning light on an industry that is meant to serve as a bulwark against corruption in other areas of public life............................In addition to planted stories, there are also conflicts of interests that have built up in the Indian media business after the introduction of something called "private treaties."
The practice was pioneered by the publishers of the Times of India which began taking stakes in companies from 2005 in exchange for advertising space in its outlets.
derek..................Yes, I will agree that Monsanto is pretty much evil.
truth...............thanx for the links.
Do you think this is still happening??