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WASHINGTON Aug 15, 2006 (AP)— The Federal Communications Commission has mailed letters to the owners of 77 television stations inquiring about their use of video news releases, a type of programming critics refer to as "fake news."

Video news releases are packaged news stories that usually employ actors to portray reporters who are paid by commercial or government groups.

The letters were sparked by allegations that television stations have been airing the videos as part of their news programs without telling viewers who paid for them.

FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein said Tuesday the letters ask station managers for information regarding agreements between the stations and the creators of the news releases. The FCC also asked whether there was any "consideration" given to the stations in return for airing the material.

"You can't tell any more the difference between what's propaganda and what's news," Adelstein said.

The probe was sparked by a study of newsroom use of material provided by public relations firms. The study, entitled "Fake TV News: Widespread and Undisclosed," was compiled by the Center for Media and Democracy, a Wisconsin-based nonprofit organization that monitors the public relations industry.

When stations air video news releases, they are required to disclose to viewers "the nature, source and sponsorship of the material that they are viewing," according to the FCC.

The rules were prompted by payola scandals of the past, in which broadcasters accepted money from companies to hype their products without labeling the effort as advertising.

Diane Farsetta, senior researcher with the Center for Media and Democracy and co-author of the study, said that did not appear to be the case in the study but that "the main reason is economy. These are free stories that are given to stations that are continually under-resourced."

Farsetta said despite the publicity, stations are continuing to air releases without disclosure.

Stations that received the letters have been given 60 days to respond. If the FCC decides they have violated the rules, punishment could include fines or license revocation.

On the Net:

Center for Media and Democracy: http://www.prwatch.org/fakenews/stationlist


http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=2316603

 


WBRC-6 is a Birmingham, Alabama television station and an affiliate of the Fox television network.

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Station Owner

Fox/News Corporation

Use of Video News Releases and/or Satellite Media Tours

In the 8am news bulletin on November 22, 2005 the station incorporated material from a satellite media tour (SMT) organized by D S Simon Productions for the Panasonic, Namco and Techno Source on high-tech gift ideas. The SMT was organized for Robin Raskin.

Response to Report

In response to the Center for Media and Democracy's (CMD) Fake TV News report, WBRC-6 news director Mike McClain took issue with CMD's assertion that the station "ran the live SMT without informing viewers that Raskin's appearance was funded by the makers of the very products she was praising" (the exact words used in the report).

As proof, McClain provided a transcript of the Nov. 22 newscast, in which station anchor Janice Rogers introduced the piece by saying:

"I recently talked with Robin Raskin - the Internet Mom - thanks to several tech companies and here's what she had to offer to keep your kids safe and keep you sane!"

However, even by McClain's own evidence, WBRC-6 failed to identify that the interview was arranged by D S Simon Productions on behalf of the clients Panasonic, Namco and Techno Source. As such, CMD stands by its original reporting. [1]

Contact Details


FOX6 WBRC-TV
1720 Valley View Drive
Birmingham, AL 35209
Phone: (205) 322-6666
Phone (News): (205) 583-4333
Fax (Main): (205) 583-4386
Web: http://www.wbrc.com/index1.html

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