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<div align="center"><font size="3">This thread is a continuation/replacement of the side discussion taking place in the Phoenix lander thread.</font></div><div align="center"> </div><div> The placement of this thread has it's own message. In the USA all major media organizations are owned by large corporations and thus beholden to shareholders(profit motive). The reporters themselves have little or no say in what is covered. Sadly the definition of "news" as I learned it in college is dead. We are responsible for this, democrat and republican. </div><div><font size="3">I just wanted to get this out in the open. If you want to talk more about media ownership, we can do a new thread. </font></div><div> </div><div> <font size="3"><strong>This thread: 1st Where does this sentiment come from? Examples?<br /></strong></font></div><div>The media proves time and time again in science related subjects that it utterly cannot digest the difference between fact and fiction, between serious scientific debate and Hoaglandic-claptrap, and sadly even confuses the differentiation of 'theory', 'hypothesis', 'speculation', 'faith' and 'bullshit'. Silylene wrote</div><div> </div><div> <font size="3"><strong> 2ond How do we change/improve?</strong></font></div><div>My thoughts: The very first thing is more money for PAO, and I won't take it out of the NASA budget. Underwriters for NASA TV? Form a non-profit foundation to benifit NASA TV/PAO? Every mission could have an official PAO rep responsible for helping reporters shape hard science into something the public can understand and appreciate, while maintianing the integrity of the science.<br /></div><div> </div><div><div align="center"><font size="3"><strong> 3rd Other ways NASA can maintain a continuous media presence.</strong></font></div><div> As it is now NASA lives in the media only during missions. Phoenix/Shuttle/Hubble etc. This is where my bread is buttered. NASA TV needs to realize its potential. PROGRAM GUIDE UPDATED AND AS CONSISTANT AS POSSIBLE. No more galleryhistorvideofileeducation 24hr nightmare! </div><div> PSAs announcing "The NEW NASA TV" on other appropriate channels; SCI FI, Discovery, the big 4, etc. </div><div> A nightly primetime news program on NASA TV. Coordinated "TV events" during spacewalks, and some sort of telestration/crawl(most peole flip to NASA TV during a commercial, and end up "what the &@!$ am I looking at).</div><div> </div><div> To be fair, the PAO commentators do a really good job during spacewalks, and overall I think NASA's coverage/media savy is getting better.<br /> </div><div> <font size="4"><strong>Your thoughts? </strong></font></div> </div> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p> </p><p> <font color="#0000ff"> www.watchnasatv.com</font></p><p> ONE PERCENT FOR NASA! </p> </div>