Robert Scheer & Jon Alpert - The Price of Truth
Posted October 4th, 2007 by dougzilla
see the film @ Robert Scheer & Jon Alpert - The Price of Truth (YouTube)
Jon Alpert traveled to Iraq in 1991 to document the war. Hours before his footage was to air on NBC, the network canceled its broadcast and fired him. In this Link TV interview, Robert Scheer discusses the firing and we air the controversial film.
Original article is @ www.linktv.org
Special: The Price of Truth
Category: Documentaries
Regions: North America, Middle East
Topics: Media
America is Under Attack
Posted December 14th, 2006 by dougzilla
This is Henry's take on why the Internet so important and what could happen to it if the right wingers have their way.
Iraq: The Hidden Story
Posted September 15th, 2006 by dougzilla
channel 4
48 min 40 sec - 17-May-2006
article below is from www.pressgazette.co.uk
Iraq news: UK viewers 'are mollycoddled'
Thursday, 4 May 2006
Broadcasters are mollycoddling the British public in the way news in Iraq is reported, claims a documentary due to be shown next week.
Unembedded: Four Independent Photojournalists on the War in Iraq
Posted September 3rd, 2006 by dougzilla
speakeasy productions
12 min 24 sec
On March 17th, 2003, President Bush advised all journalists not embedded with the US military to leave Iraq immediately.
These are the words and images of four photojournalists who remained in Iraq to witness the the war from the other side.
The Hidden Wars of Desert Storm
Posted August 8th, 2006 by dougzilla
1 hr 4 min 7 sec
Hidden Wars of Desert Storm," directed by Gerard Ungerman and Audrey Brohy, and narrated by John Hurt
text below is from Democracy Now site
Frank Zappa on CNN's Crossfire
Posted August 3rd, 2006 by dougzilla
This is a great piece; Frank deals very articulately with some pretty serious right wing cretins here without losing his cool..
Frank Zappa: Statement To Congress, September 19, 1985
From Record Labeling: Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, Ninety-Ninth Congress: First Session on Contents of Music and the Lyrics of Records.