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What can be done by the Press
The recommendations we have made for action by government,
though they are minimal, could be reduced still further in the
domestic field, at least, by the action of the press itself. Existing
units of the press could abstain from attempts to monopolize
distribution outlets.
1. We recommend that the agencies of mass communication accept
the
responsibilities
of
common
carriers
of
information
and
discussion.
2. We recommend that the agencies of mass communication assume
the responsibility of financing new, experimental activities in their
fields.
3. We recommend that the members of the press engage in vigorous
mutual criticism.
4. We recommend that the press use every means that can be
devised to increase the competence, independence, and effectiveness
of its staff.
5. We recommend that the radio industry take control of its
programs and that it treat advertising as it is treated by the best
newspapers
Radio cannot become a responsible agency of communication as long
as its programming is controlled by the advertisers. No newspaper
would call itself respectable if its editorial columns were dominated
by its advertisers and if it published advertising, information, and
discussion so mixed together that the reader could no tell them
apart.
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