Time Magazine's December 5, 2011 | Vol. 178 No. 22 cover. Propaganda?
Time Magazine Revolution Redux or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Anxiety
And this is some of the best...
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I'd feel a lot more sure about the 'propaganda' claim if this didn't scream out: What's the point? It's also a lot harder when we consider that the USA gets different covers than the other Times do, it's on the front cover anyway, and it's not like were sure that won't be big news if it keeps up. The biggest case for propaganda is 'why wouldn't a magazine that wants to maximize sales pick something as badass as the Arab cover if it had the chance?'
Goes to show how low their regard for their readers.
I'd feel a lot more sure about the 'propaganda' claim if this didn't scream out: What's the point?
People want to be on the cover of Time... They don't want an article written about them in Time. There are many famous Time magazine covers. There are no famous Time magazine articles. 'Nuff said.
It's millions of glances at the world's most famous news magazine cover on newstands all over the country that's the propaganda value, no one gives a shit about what's written in Time.
The biggest case for propaganda is 'why wouldn't a magazine that wants to maximize sales pick something as badass as the Arab cover if it had the chance?'
Yeah, but you don't have to buy Time to see the cover.
The people who actually own Time-Warner use it as their personal PR office - they don't have to make a profit from selling the papers. The Wall Street Journal, a Murdoch outfit, was recently caught effectively buying its own papers... You think Time-Warner is above that?
As long as its everywhere, and its establishing the dominant social themes, its serving its purpose, and it is worth the price for its owners.
You're showing them very high regard by calling them "readers".
Not the first time...
(You can look this up. These are accurate)
Time is catering to different markets to maximize profits. Probably has little to do with propaganda.
I don't think so. American covers are clearly dumbified. (Chore Wars, FFS??) You have the same with CNN where American programming is much dumber than the programming on CNN international (not that the latter is much good either). I don't know how exactly it happens but it would seem the powers that be would want all of us really dumb, but are particularly twitchy about the prospect of non-brain-dead Americans. I guess ROTW people can never be the threat sensible Americans can be.
Speaking about Time cover propaganda this one is interesting from 1995: Now imagine it was about some other nation. What if it said "Bringing the Afghans to Heel", or the Arabs, the Jews, the blacks, the Eskimos, etc? Could you (in the PC 1990s) put the name of any other people in there and be able to get away with it?
aervew:their revenue is entirely dependent on consumer enjoying it.
Right...that's why GM is still in business. The consumer just enjoys their product. It's that simple really. The whole world is that simple.
Aervew, what is your response to Rothbard in For A New Liberty?:
Nothing new under the sun. Compare Al-Jazeera to Fox News. LOL.
I didn't realize Al-Jazeera was a News Corp affiliate.
Yeah, not totally apples to apples, but I was trying to contrast what qualifies for news in the U.S., versus in other countries.
Albeit to be certain Al-Jazeera can be utter crap when it suits them. They were as much of propagandists on Libya earlier this year as 1990s CNN was on the Balkans.
Yes, yellow journalism is everywhere, unfortunately. Good thing we have the internet.
Al-Jazeera is operated by a state-owned corporation in Qatar. US Cental Command HQ is in Qatar. The slant is anti-Iran, anti-Shia, pro-Al-Qaeda. I'd rather watch Russia Today - at least the Kremlin isn't a puppet of the United States.
That said, Al-Jazeera doesn't have much choice but to hire much higher quality journalists than an American network can dig up, so the programming will be of a higher quality - even if the coverage is selective.
U.S. news also tends to be very "U.S.-centric". Far more than BBC, or Al-Jazeera. Not too many stories on CNN regarding Sub-Saharan Africa, that's for sure!
Well, what do you expect when at least 30% of the news is US-centric no matter what country you're in
It has a circulation of 3 million.
Let's say there equal subscribers in all those regions. That about 750,000 readers each. I don't know; is that going to be enough to control the whole populace?
AARP magazine has a circulation of about 22 million. Better Homes and Gardens 7 million. Game Informer 5 million. Nat Geo 4 million.
The times I've read Time magazine, it seems to be overwhelmingly global, liberal, and the usual feel-y goody type stuff. We can solve AIDS, defeat islamophobia, and show pictures of Bono! No matter what is on the cover.
John Ess:AARP magazine has a circulation of about 22 million. Better Homes and Gardens 7 million. Game Informer 5 million. Nat Geo 4 million.
Yes, because I totally remember the last time the cover story of Better Homes and Gardens was discussed in the international news media.
enough to control the whole populace?
Who the hell said anything about that?
Business insider has run an article that says "These time magazine covers explain why Americans know nothing about the world."
mmmkay.