tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post6296433269554557938..comments2024-03-26T00:37:34.943+01:00Comments on Venezuela News And Views: Exit GlobovisionDanielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12128609182544333477noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-20577886012493735622013-08-23T07:01:51.054+02:002013-08-23T07:01:51.054+02:00Poor guy, you are absolutely wrong, incorrect, not...Poor guy, you are absolutely wrong, incorrect, not right.......ie, you are talking bs.<br />In the U.S. the Fox Network are always kicking Obama, and hard. There is vibrant opposition media in every western country that i know anything about.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-51852551022872128222013-08-22T20:15:40.480+02:002013-08-22T20:15:40.480+02:00Just a wild idea with many challenges....Closing a...Just a wild idea with many challenges....Closing a Venezuelan domestic news source is easily overlooked by the rest of the world. Tossing out CNN would be noticed. The challenge is challenging CNN to headline enough oppo truth on a consistent basis to get them in trouble with Chavisimo. It's a rare CNN headline that goes against the govt.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-29044605159119240852013-08-18T00:19:21.109+02:002013-08-18T00:19:21.109+02:00There is no opposition media allowed in a lot of c...There is no opposition media allowed in a lot of countries. Even in the US 99% of the media is in bed with the government statists.GeronLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13145189615256636055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-55056416966065218922013-08-17T20:02:26.108+02:002013-08-17T20:02:26.108+02:00CNN? Many poor in Venezuela don't have cable. ...CNN? Many poor in Venezuela don't have cable. They look at State tv or nothing.margarethnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-59942725024003091532013-08-17T20:00:11.565+02:002013-08-17T20:00:11.565+02:00I am sorry but I do not get it. How does that work...I am sorry but I do not get it. How does that work out?Danielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12128609182544333477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-27018221364317084212013-08-17T18:59:54.097+02:002013-08-17T18:59:54.097+02:00If you want to make a splash, put the pressure on ...If you want to make a splash, put the pressure on CNN until they get thrown out.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-29138959273300532882013-08-17T17:30:46.299+02:002013-08-17T17:30:46.299+02:00In my opinion some in the opposition ,as is often...In my opinion some in the opposition ,as is often the case, have done a grave disservice to its own cause in criticizing unduly the standards of Globovision as it was before its new structure/political affiliation.<br /><br />The distinctions between neutrality and objectivity should be( if they are not already actively percolating) in the journalistic professions. If we want to continue to associate with objectivity, it would be helpful to explain the difference between objectivity and neutrality in order to attain to professed "objectivity" .<br /><br />There is a distinction that most of us are not accustomed to making and a difference that is worth noting - and explaining them can help us make the case for a more active and honest engagement with society.<br /><br />The general public usually thinks of these two terms, “objectivity” and “neutrality,” as being synonymous , yet nobody seems to precisely define what they mean.To be “neutral” is to say that he or she has no opinions or values about the matter at hand. To require a kind of neutrality in matters relating to professional activities is not only unrealistic (we all have opinions, and we cannot help but have them affect our performance), but also unnecessary if we are trying to be “objective.” Objectivity allows someone to have a position or opinion on a matter, as long as the associated behavior is based on logic, fairness, and honesty. Objectivity would allow a person to try to attain some level of truth, and report more accurately the nature of reality whereas Neutrality might at times only give a sensate viewpoint without any reference to motivation, strategy, or valid perception.<br /><br />It is good to have a plurality of viewpoints, each correlating to the unique reality of each person's world.But to pretend to a "neutrality" that is unattainable does a grave disservice.<br /><br />firepigettefirepighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15158275219887987252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-23639209852947345862013-08-17T16:30:34.668+02:002013-08-17T16:30:34.668+02:00Sadly, that is probably the long term outlook. Eve...Sadly, that is probably the long term outlook. Eventually Venezuela will be Putinized, and that is actually a better outcome. Another possibility is Cubanization. NorskeDivnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-91827438621482659662013-08-17T16:09:36.916+02:002013-08-17T16:09:36.916+02:00I tend to agree, sadly.I tend to agree, sadly.sydnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-66762187941948807592013-08-17T14:18:44.510+02:002013-08-17T14:18:44.510+02:00Nest to come will be El Universal & El Naciona...Nest to come will be El Universal & El Nacional.<br /><br />The process has already started.Island Canucknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-25639350008354770232013-08-17T14:10:47.442+02:002013-08-17T14:10:47.442+02:00This was to be expected, and things will get worse...This was to be expected, and things will get worse. Diosdado(the brain) & Maduro (el ilegitimo, y "Colombiano") work together. El ilegitimo needs to sign the documents, but if he really is a Colombian all those documents are worthless. They know they are/were losing ground. So they had to come with something big. Both have no charisma and then all the mayor problems Venezuela has had many years and now exploding. So by shutting the mouths of all who are against the "Military Regime" for months to come they will gain in the end.<br />Welcome to Comunism...... or more then 7 million into the streets to stop IT. margarethnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-64131904634358087602013-08-17T10:36:34.777+02:002013-08-17T10:36:34.777+02:00"... or bought out for peanuts will come"..."... or bought out for peanuts will come". Exactly what I have been thinking for some time. This tropical communism will not last very long. Giordani is already on his way out. With a government that owns every judge and others, the opposition has no chance in hell to come to power. The future? Like Russia the country will be re privatized with the Diosdado Cabello types buying everything at vile price and ending up with a Putin like democrato-fascism. I have seen this kind of fire sale first hand in an ex-socialist African country, it is not pretty.Charlynoreply@blogger.com