George Wallace
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There is room for some discussion on the matter of what is being reported by embedded Media and their responsibilities in what and when they report. The following posts in another Topic on the latest tragedy in Afghanistan bring home some important points:
The Media today seem to flaunt a warped opinion of what the definition of Freedom of the Press is. Yes, they have freedom to report, but they must also remember that they don't have the Right to everyone's information. In essence their interpretation of one Freedom is an intrusion on another Freedom and contradicts those rights. There are Privacy Laws. There are matters of National Security. The Press must know their bounds and abide by them. They do not have the Right to Know everything. They do not have the Right to Report everything.
The members of the media who are embedded with the CF in Afghanistan are there with strict rules. They have agreed to those stipulations as to what and when they report. It is a contract between them and the CF. If they break those 'rules' then they will pay the consequences. Without any doubt, those who have released news without going through the proper channels, will soon be on the big silver bird and coming home, and will have ruined the reputation of their colleagues. No doubt Radio Canada will have a very difficult time convincing anyone that they should be able to send over replacements for their members of the media. They null and void their agreement with the CF if and when they circumvent 'Communication Lock Downs".
Michael O`Leary said:Gentlemen, the point is they we do not allow posts identifying personnel, units, etc., without a public source link. There are people on the forum that are in the know with these incidents, and we do not want to be the source of a premature leak before the official release. Therefore, any such posts without a direct linked public source will be challenged and/or removed.
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Reccesoldier said:First of all, my condolences to those who are suffering this loss.
WARNING RANT INBOUND
This information was initially released in spite of a comms lockdown and in MY OPINION radio Canada should, as a result be asked (read: told) to leave and never come back.
Can you imagine the feelings of every single family member sitting here in Canada?
Neither one of these reporters were dead, and I'm sure that they (unlike the troops on this Op) were afforded the opportunity to contact their families as soon as humanly possible. So with their families most likely in the know they felt they had the right to torture those families here at home with the "news" that 2 Vandoo's had been killed? This is inexcusable irresponsible journalism, it shows a complete disregard for the troops on the ground, the families at home and the orders and directives of the Canadian Forces which these so called journalists were supposed to be operating under.
I certainly hope that Radio Canada pays for this "scoop"
a_majoor said:Or we can take direct action:
1. Publicly boycott CBC stations (we probably don't watch/listen anymore anyway). A letter to the local station outlining the above incident and perhaps a CC to the rival stations. Cut and paste from Reccesoldier's post, it has the right tone.
2. Make sure all your friends know and get them to join.
3. CBC TV has advertisers; let the sponsors know you no longer support CBC and why.
4. Write your MP using Reccesoldier's post.
Further eroding the audience and threatening the funding will probably have a much bigger impact than tossing these two ghouls.
The Media today seem to flaunt a warped opinion of what the definition of Freedom of the Press is. Yes, they have freedom to report, but they must also remember that they don't have the Right to everyone's information. In essence their interpretation of one Freedom is an intrusion on another Freedom and contradicts those rights. There are Privacy Laws. There are matters of National Security. The Press must know their bounds and abide by them. They do not have the Right to Know everything. They do not have the Right to Report everything.
The members of the media who are embedded with the CF in Afghanistan are there with strict rules. They have agreed to those stipulations as to what and when they report. It is a contract between them and the CF. If they break those 'rules' then they will pay the consequences. Without any doubt, those who have released news without going through the proper channels, will soon be on the big silver bird and coming home, and will have ruined the reputation of their colleagues. No doubt Radio Canada will have a very difficult time convincing anyone that they should be able to send over replacements for their members of the media. They null and void their agreement with the CF if and when they circumvent 'Communication Lock Downs".