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Media Matters update, August August 10, 2008

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Media Matters update, August 2008

In this email:
- Next meeting, upcoming plans
- National Conference on Media Reform coverage
- Digital channels giveaway
- Dying newspaper industry
- Ontario police posing as journalists
- Reporters Without Borders: Olympic focus
- Ottawa Cinema Politica

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Our next meeting is Thurs August 14, 6pm
OPIRG-Ottawa, 631 King Edward Ave, 3rd floor

We will be discussing the plans we are working on with Indymedia Ottawa to put on public events for September, October, and November featuring special out-of-town speakers as well as exciting media projects and empowering workshops. Stay tuned for details, or come out to the meeting!

Remember to visit our website at http://mediamattersottawa.org

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The National Conference for Media Reform was held in early June in Minneapolis, bringing together thousands of people involved in media activism. The online coverage featured on the official website has over 20 video and 60 audio files to view or listen to:
http://www.freepress.net/conference

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The digital channel giveway (aka theft)!

See the article:
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/07/30/10708/

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The dying newspaper industry

Another article to check out:
http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/92284

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Ontario police posing as journalists!

During testimony at Shawn Brant’s trial, it came out that a provincial police officer had posed as a journalist in order to get close to Mohawk activists during the Aboriginal Day of Action in 2007. And it’s not the first time, either:
http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/95817/

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Reporters Without Borders and the Olympics

If you attended the human rights protest in front of the Chinese embassy the day before the opening of the Olympics, you would’ve seen a sizeable delegation of Reporters Without Borders people from Montreal. The global organization has a campaign to bring attention to the situation in China for the Olympics.
http://www.rsf.org
http://www.rsfcanada.org
http://www.rsfbeijing2008.org/

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Ottawa Cinema Politica is a series of film screenings that has been held the past three years at the University of Ottawa. Here is an update about the current OCP situation:

Dear OCP attendees,
Dear Friday Film and Discussion enthusiasts,

Re: BAD NEWS AND CALL TO ACTION

The purpose of this message is:

(((1))) to give you the bad news that the University of Ottawa, under its new president Allan Rock, HAS KILLED THE WEEKLY FILM AND DISCUSSION EVENT that I have hosted since September 2005, currently known as OCP (Ottawa Cinema Politica); and

(((2))) to ask you to act in order to turn the University’s misguided decision around.

I ASK FOR YOUR HELP.

I addressed a letter to Allan Rock that he received electronically on July 19, 2008. The letter is attached below and summarizes the situation. In the letter, I asked Mr. Rock to answer by July 26, 2008, so that I could inform you accordingly of his decision. I called Mr. Rock’s office four times, leaving voice messages and messages with his assistant, and sent another email (attached below) on July 30th before I received an answer to my July 19th email on August 7th. The answer is attached below and is from the Secretary of the University Pamela Harrod.

The “answer” means that Mr. Rock agrees with the former administration and that the University’s absurd decision of July 14, 2008, holds: See Indy Media report at http://ottawa.indymedia.ca/en/2008/07/8037.shtml .

It’s time for the community (you) to take this in your own hands.

PLEASE CONSIDER DOING ALL THREE (or one?) OF THE FOLLOWING:

(1) Sign the petition to reinstate the Friday film and discussion series at the University of Ottawa by sending your FULL NAME, your POSITION (community member, student in Education, professional engineer, etc.), and a petition COMMENT to me, by replying to this message.

(2) Write a letter to Mr. Allan Rock, President, University of Ottawa, at allan.rock@uottawa.ca, and make your letter public by putting me in cc at dgr@uottawa.ca. Make your position known to Mr. Rock. I will remove your personal information other than your name and post all of these letters.

Alternatively, you can contact Mr. Rock more directly: Tel. 613-562-5809, Fax. 613-562-5103. Make an appointment, etc. In any case, I ask that you make your efforts and any results public.

(3) Join in an active group to lobby to reinstate the Friday film and discussion series at the University of Ottawa by contacting me to express your interest in being part of this group. Members should expect to meet regularly and to participate in various lobbying activities.

The University’s position on this point is absurd. We should win this. If we do not, I will not be able to continue the series, because of my many other and growing time commitments. Other community members are welcome to self-organize an alternative but I will not be able to help as much as I would like.

Let’s beat this thing!

Denis Rancourt
dgr@uottawa.ca
http://www.science.uottawa.ca/~dgr/

PS: Some interesting and entertaining recent posts about University of Ottawa anti-democratic actions are at: http://uofowatch.blogspot.com/

New website, new email, upcoming events, & more! May 21, 2008

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WE HAVE A NEW WEBSITE ADDRESS !!!

www.mediamattersottawa.org

we also have a new email address:
mediamattersottawa@gmail.com

Please visit the site and let us know what you think!

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In today’s update:
- upcoming events (x5)
- coverage of media news (x2)
- appeal from Rabble.ca

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Upcoming Events

(3 in Ottawa, 2 out of town)

May 26, 7pm
The Story of Stuff screening & panel discussion
@ National Library & Archives, 395 Wellington St
- Media Matters will have a table at this event!
info at http://ottawa.indymedia.org/en/2008/05/7627.shtml

May 27, 1pm / 3pm
Rally to demand broadband access!
Parliament Hill
info at http://ottawa.indymedia.org/en/2008/05/7628.shtml
also see http://www.SaveTheNet.ca

May 29, 9pm
Solidarity / benefit show
The Mercury Lounge, 56 Byward Market Sq.
- in support of Common Cause Ottawa, Stop Canadian Complicity in Torture, ?and others?
- featuring LAL http://www.lalforest.com , qr5 http://www.qr5.com/ & DJ Trevor Walker, ?and others?
suggested $8-$10

May 30 – June 1st
Radio Without Boundaries conference
Toronto
http://www.naisa.ca/RWB

June 20 – 22
Allied Media Conference
Detroit, Michigan, USA
http://alliedmediaconference.org/
also see coverage from last year at http://nosnowhere.wordpress.com/2007/07/11/carnival-of-radical-action-iii-the-allied-media-conference/

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Articles on Media

Ralph Nader on Google:
http://counterpunch.org/nader05202008.html

Canwest, the media bully
http://workingtv.com/canwest.html

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Appeal from http://Rabble.ca

- see http://www.rabble.ca/about_us/about_us.shtml?x=70872

(forwarded message:)

Dear friends:  Most of you, if not all of you, will be familiar with rabble.ca, a great on-line journal and promoter of social justice.  rabble.ca is in the midst of a  membership drive and if you are not a member (at $5 a month), frankly you should be.
Nothing is more damaging to democracy in this country than our restricted ability to speak to Canadians about the kind of Canada we want. That reality has been driven home here in BC with the increasing use of  SLAPP suits (strategic lawsuits against public participation) by CanWest. One is against Mordecai Briemberg ( go to seriouslyfreespeech.ca to find out the details) a long-time supporter of Palestinian rights, and the other against theTyee.ca another fine on-line journal.
Independent media have never been more important in this country. With Stephen Harper as prime minister the very nature of our country and its social programs are at risk of being destroyed.
rabble.ca plays a key role in opposing the neo-liberal agenda of Harper and Company but they can’t do it without resources. Skip two café lattes a month an subscribe now.
 Cheers,
 Murray Dobbin
 
What do new members get?

Knowledge! Entertainment! And any member who joins for $5/month gets a “thank you” gift of a great independent print magazine subscription and is entered into a draw for a gift certificate from Eco Outdoor Sports on-line shop for $300. In other words it’s a great time to show the love and become a member. You can choose from: Briarpatch, Broken Pencil, Canadian Dimension, The Dominion, Geez, Geist, Herizons, Middle East Report, The New Internationalist, The Progressive, Maisonneuve Magazine, Mother Jones Magazine (digital pdf version), Our Times, Ricepaper, Shameless, Sub-Terrain, This, and Yes!. (While supplies last, but we are stocked up.) 
 
Sign up at:   https://secure.rabble.ca/membership/signup.php
 
 
Membership-a-thon….
 
If you are already a member of rabble you can join the membership-a-thon and sign up friends (and win a prize) at: http://www.rabble.ca/about_us/about_us.shtml?x=70872

You can download pledge forms right here! Take the form with you wherever you go and ask for support. Don’t forget to tell folks about the free stuff they’re going to get – show them the list of magazines! Also let them know about the grand prize gift certificate they could win if they become a member right now. They must sign up by July 1 to be eligible for the big draw and to be included in your count. On July 1: Mail us your completed membership forms, and the funds you’ve collected. We’ll tally up the totals here at rabble.ca and let folks know.

That’s it. It’s simple and a great way to support progressive Canadian voices in the media. You get our thanks, and a chance for great prizes; your friends get a magazine subscription and a chance for another prize. We all get a continuously improving independent Canadian media site.
 
Canadian musician Matthew Good recently wrote, “rabble is part of a shrinking democratic necessity. A fourth estate that exists to challenge rather than placate.” If you agree, and think your friends and colleagues will too, please join our membership-a-thon and keep rabble thriving. Thank you for your support!
Don’t delay! You can sign yourself up as a member for $5/month right here, right now!

Meeting Mar 25, Current Projects, OPIRG AGM, Adbusters & Rabble March 21, 2008

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Happy Spring!

In this email:
- next meeting: March 25
- current projects
- OPIRG AGM: March 25
- call for April events
- Adbusters update
- Rabble.ca: RabbleTV, plus two articles

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Next Media Matters meeting:

Tuesday March 25 at 6:30pm at the OPIRG office, 631 King Edward, 3rd floor

Please email us if you’d like to attend but can’t and/or you have some input for any of the projects described below! mediamatters@canada.com

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Current projects

Postering campaign – we’d like to make some posters to raise attention about indy media as well as critical thinking issues regarding main stream media. This means coming up with some creative marketing messages that will capture peoples’ imagination. If you have any ideas, please let us know! We’ll be working on this at our next meeting on Tuesday

Also:
- Setting up a blog to archive these updates, more
- Local independent media directory
- Long-term planning and consulation process

And:
The Dominion is looking to set up an Ottawa edition, which will basically be The Dominion plus four pages of local content. Envisioned distribution between 5000 and 20000. Visit http://www.dominionpaper.ca to find out more about the Dominion, or contact janescharf@rogers.com for info about this Ottawa project

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OPIRG-Ottawa update

On Tuesday March 25, OPIRG’s Annual General Meeting will be taking place. It will be held from 1:30 to 3:00pm at room 205 of the University Centre, University of Ottawa. You are all invited to come on out!

At this time, voting will be held for next year’s board of directors. Voting will also be taking place beforehand, from 9am to 1pm, at the OPIRG-Ottawa office, at 631 King Edward, 3rd floor.

For more info, contact OPIRG at 613-230-3076.

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Call for April events

Common Cause Ottawa has started a monthly PDF events calendar for Ottawa’s activist community. You can see the March edition at http://ottawa.indymedia.ca/media/2008/03//7059.pdf

They are asking for any April events to be submitted to a_ottawa@mutualaid.org by noon on Wednesday, March 26. Include date, time, location, brief description and contact info.

We will send you the finished PDF of April events as part of our next email sendout.

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Update from Adbusters:

On Monday, February 18, Adbusters lost its court battle against two of Canada’s television networks that refused to sell airtime for its commercials. Adbusters claimed the CBC and Canwest Global had violated its right to free speech under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms by refusing to sell air time, but the court decided that the Charter does not apply to private corporations.

“It’s outrageous that the fast food, oil and automobile industries can buy as much TV time as they want in order to promote their agendas, but citizens are not allowed to talk back,” said Adbusters Editor-in-Chief Kalle Lasn in response to the ruling. “Canadian democracy will not work properly until we the people have the same right to buy airtime as corporations do.”

The rejected Adbusters ads pointed out that over 50 percent of the calories in a Big Mac come from fat; called for an end to the age of the automobile; and promoted Buy Nothing Day. While Court Justice William Ehrcke ruled that private broadcasters have the right to run whatever ads they like, Adbusters feels the case raises some troubling questions.

see the full release at http://adbusters.org/blogs/Adbusters_Demands_Access_to_Airwaves.html

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Update from Rabble.ca

On March 15, in conjuction with the anti-war protests, Rabble.ca launched RabbleTV, which included live interviews from Ottawa. For more see http://rabble.ca http://tv.rabble.anarres.ca/ and http://rabble.ca/news_full_story.shtml?x=68742

Also from Rabble
- commentary on the recent CRTC policy: http://rabble.ca/arts_media.shtml?x=69049
- a review of the movie, A Little Bit of So Much Truth: http://rabble.ca/arts_media.shtml?x=68682 ** remember this movie is available in OPIRG’s resource centre **

Dominion event, media resources, and links February 22, 2008

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In this email:
1) Next meeting Thurs Feb 28 @ 6:30pm
2) Dominion Paper tour event, Thurs Mar 6 @ 7pm
3) Media resources available at OPIRG-Ottawa
4) Web links on community media, alternative publishing

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1) Next Media Matters meeting is Thursday, Feb. 28 @ 6:30pm …

… being held as usual at the OPIRG-Ottawa office, 631 King Edward, 3rd floor. We are looking at starting to hold meetings regularly every second Thursday evening at this time and location, so if it doesn’t work for you and you’d like to come, please let us know – mediamatters@canada.com

Items on the agenda:
- strategic and long-term planning process (involving local communities as well as other media groups)
- creating a (local) media directory
- critical thinking and media literacy: speakers? a course? resources?
- social theatre possibilities
- a speaker event on “Getting Media Coverage for your Cause”
- and any other ideas people bring or send in

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2) Own Your Media tour stop in Ottawa – Thursday March 6 @ 7pm

Own Your Media! Building a Grassroots News Cooperative
Thursday, March 6, at 7pm
Jack Purcell Community Centre, Room 201
320 Jack Purcell Lane, Ottawa
Refreshments provided.

The Dominion (http://dominonpaper.ca) provides accurate, critical news coverage on events, policies and movements in Canada. It is also a multi-stakeholder coop, owned and operated by its readers and journalists.

The Dominion is now taking Canadian media to the next level. With a comprehensive five-year plan, The Dominion aims to build an independent news cooperative that will challenge the corporate press in Canada – and publish the stories you need to know about. You are invited to attend a presentation, where you will be given the opportunity to Own Your Media!

This event is part of a March national tour on the part of the Dominion’s editors.

Print out the poster from http://www.fairtrademedia.com/temp/dom/tourposter.pdf and then write in the Ottawa details, and post it at your workplace or in your community.

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3) Media resources available at OPIRG-Ottawa resource centre

We’d like to take note of some of the resources available at OPIRG-Ottawa, including two magazines that have issues dedicated to the topic of communication media. The resource centre carries books, DVDs and VHS that can be loaned out, while its collection of magazines must be read on-site. Hours are Mon-Fri 10am-5pm but the office is occasionally open earlier or later; phone 613 230-3076 to confirm.

The two magazines are:
Canadian Dimension, Jan-Feb 08 edition, with articles on ‘Why Media Refom Should be a Democratic Priority’, ‘Media Merger Mania’, ‘An Inside Look at the Irvings’, ‘Journalists Changing the World’, ‘The Fight for the Open Internet’, and ‘The Struggle for the Soul of Canadian Media’. Some of these articles are also available online at http://www.canadiandimension.com/
…and…
BriarPatch, June/July 07 edition, with articles on ‘Community Radio & the Frequency of Struggle’, ‘PropAfghanda’, ‘The Power of Imaginative Media’, ‘Covering Fallujah’, ‘Better Zine than Herd’, ‘Love’s Labour Lost’, and ‘Deep Integration Buried Deep in the Back Pages’. Again, some of these articles are available online at http://briarpatchmagazine.com/

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4) Web links

Community Media in Venezuela: http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news/3158

Alternative Publishing and Z-Net: http://www.zcommunications.org/znet/viewArticle/16562
Here is an excerpt from this, of a questioner and Micheal Albert:
BGST PH: What principles do you think a dissident web site who wants to share a rich content must have in order to be effective and widely known?
MA: The first thing about the question is “what does the word effective mean?” for a website, or for a publisher or for any of those things. For most people, effective means reaching a reasonable size of audience with good material. That’s not what I would mean if I use the word effective. What I would mean would be being part of a process that’s going to win a new society, and that’s very different if you think about it. So, for instance you can imagine a bunch of progressive websites who are functioning quite well, who are putting out a mass of useful information, and you can imagine that going on for a long time, but the whole society doesn’t change. To me, that’s not effective. To me, that’s running a successful business, but it isn’t being a successful movement operation. What’s effective as a movement operation is that the society is changing and even changing dramatically in new directions. So if I ask myself what is needed from a publisher or website or a political organization, the answer is more and more people consciously and militantly desiring a new society and working to win it. So that means that it isn’t sufficient to just put out of information, what is needed is to inspire and help people make good use of it.
BGST PH: Yes, sure.
MA: I think you have to build a community of people who by virtue of the information they are receiving and also their connections to each other become a movement, and even a more and more effective movement. So to me, the answer to your question about a website would be, well, of course, one thing is that it must deliver good content, good information which contributes to people becoming more and more radical. And if you ask me, what kind of information would do that? My answer is it’s partly what everybody does; partly it’s analysis of what’s wrong, analysis of foreign policy, analysis of poverty, analysis of racism, and so on and so forth. But to me that’s not enough because the real obstacle I think to people becoming active, to people becoming really involved, to people devoting themselves, committing themselves to winning something new, is gaining some clarity and confidence about what that new thing is. Clarity about vision. So my first answer to your question is that the first thing a publishing house would need to do is not just provide analysis but also vision, and not even just vision but also strategy. So the content which is being delivered, the information which is being delivered has to be about what’s wrong but also about what we want, what’s desirable, what we’re seeking and desire to win, and how we can go about doing so. So that’s the first part of the problem. The second part of the problem is that the website or the publishing operations should not just deliver content to an audience but should galvanize the audience into working together. It should somehow create out of its audience a community of active people

Public input works, plus more media issues December 22, 2007

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Happy Winter Solstice! (and happy holidays too)

Here are a couple things of interest, especially if you like to see public input changing the direction of government actions … the first two were coordinated through web-based communication media (email, website, facebook) and are good examples to look at in terms of mobilizing to get something changed

1) Canada’s contribution to the Climate Change conference in Bali – from http://avaaz.org : “In Canada, (and wow did Canadians step up on this!) more than 110,000 citizens demanded that their country stop blocking the talks, supported an ad campaign in Canadian newspapers … and called the Prime Minister’s office and their members of parliament. A Canadian youth delegation in Bali constantly dogged their environment minister with the Avaaz petition.” This, along with pressure from other nation’s governments, helped get Canada to stop blocking consensus at Bali.

2) Canadians’ input on the new copyright bill being proposed by the government, gets government to listen to critics, delay making law – see more at http://www.michaelgeist.ca, especially Dec 17 article, http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/286164

3) Maclean’s magazine faces human rights challenge concerning anti-Islamic bias, fostering Islamophobia – see http://ottawa.indymedia.org/en/2007/12/6393.shtml

4) See this forwarded message about a change in media rules in the U.S., and a call for public input to get this changed back — if you know people in the States, forward this message on to them:

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Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 23:01:47 GMT
From: “Robert McChesney, FreePress.net”

It happened. A few minutes ago, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin and his two fellow GOP commissioners approved new rules that will unleash a flood of media consolidation across America. The rules will further consolidate local media markets — taking away independent voices in cities already woefully short on local news and investigative journalism.

In 2003, the FCC tried to do the same thing, but millions of people demanded that Congress reject the FCC’s rules. And they did. It’s time to do it again.

We need 100,000 people to get Congress to reverse the FCC’s rules right now.

Sign Our Open Letter to Congress:

http://action.freepress.net/campaign/sbmopenletter/i78kgx6rv6k3mbe?

Then get three of your friends to do the same:

http://action.freepress.net/campaign/sbmopenletter/forward/i78kgx6rv6k3mbe?

This is about whether we will have access to the information that democracy requires. It is about whether or not we’ll have real news and local voices on radio, television and in the newspaper in your town. It’s about whether the public airwaves will represent our nation’s diversity.

Just yesterday — spurred by your calls and letters — 26 senators from both parties sent a letter to the FCC Chairman promising “to revoke and nullify the proposed rule” if the FCC voted to lift the longstanding ban on “newspaper-broadcast cross-ownership.” But Chairman Martin did it anyway.

Congress has the power to throw out these rules — and if 100,000 people demand it, they’ll have to listen.

Take action now
[http://action.freepress.net/campaign/sbmopenletter/i78kgx6rv6k3mbe?] and spread the word
[http://action.freepress.net/campaign/sbmopenletter/forward/i78kgx6rv6k3mbe?
].

Some say that nobody listens to letters like this. Well they definitely do, and it’s a way you can truly help the cause with just a few clicks. Sign on now — and get your friends to do the same.

Your actions are making a difference. Let’s keep up the pressure. And stay tuned — this fight is far from over.

Thanks for bringing us this far,

Robert McChesney
President
Free Press

http://www.freepress.net

P.S. Spread the word: Recruit three new friends to sign on to this letter and send the message to Congress.

P.P.S. Read Senator John Kerry’s blog post on today’s decision on the Free Press Action Network.

*View more information about this campaign at:

http://action.freepress.net/ct/U1wAYYn1bBKB/

*Tell your friends about this campaign at: http://action.freepress.net/ct/UdwAYYn1bBKX/

http://action.freepress.net/freepress/smp.tcl?nkey=i78kgx6rv6k3mbe&

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