Saturday, August 3, 2013
American model of media and journalism or why the "revolution" might not be televised
Living in USA within the last
month made me realize how much we, Romanians, still have to do and to
accomplish in order to become a modern country: infrastructure, health and
education system, corruption are a few of the most urgent problems that we have
to deal with in a more effective manner. The streets of San Francisco, the
skyscrapers of Cleveland or Columbus, the airports of Atlanta or Chicago,
the facilities and investments made in
education and science (that we all SUSI scholars shared at Ohio University) are
among the major differences between the
two countries.
But there is something where we,
as a country, can compare with the US: the freedom of speech and free media.
Romania and USA shared the same position (nr. 47) regarding freedom of the
press in the years 2011/2012, as shown in the Reporters without Borders
Organization Report.
I could understand the influence
of the American media system upon the Romanian media system only after I have
watched and I have visited the national and local US media. For sure, Romania,
an ex-communist country, does not have community journalism like in the US (see
TV stations like KQED). But we do have the same business media model: rating
points, target, market are the ones that dictate the editorial content, the
prime-time news and agenda setting.
I was convinced about the
resemblance between the two media systems after our visit to CNN Headquarters
in Atlanta. In the same way like in USA, Romanian televisions may not cherish
so much the public interest: the first and foremost important goal for TV News
is to reach large audiences. That is why you may watch at CNN for three days in
a row the British Royal baby story and, simultaneously, local or regional big
political or social news can be ignored.
We have Romanian TV channels
which share the Fox News editorial approach. You may find tabloids and gossip
press, too. We have also journalists and TV stations that are trying to do an
honest job. And the most important thing: we have the pressure of the media
owners and their rush to get the profit, the advertising and more dollars.
American media system may not be
the perfect one. Romania media system shares the same ultra liberal economic
model of press. I do not say that it is the best possible, but so far this
media system model was the only one that made possible the dialogue between
different parts of society.
In the last years in Romania and
USA large audiences shifted from traditional media to the online and to social
media. Media consumption trends influenced the business model: While CNN has
2.500 employees at CNN Headquarter in Atlanta, Google has 11.000 employees at
Googleplex in California. In Romania internet consumption became more important
than print or radio consumption. These are, in fact, revolutionary changes in the media system! These are the reasons why I think it is time
for traditional journalists and for media owners to work more responsibly to
build their credibility in the name of public interest. If not, the revolution
will not be televised.
Antonio Momoc
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