Media Mouse: July 2002 Archives

For several weeks in July (2002) WZZM 13 has been running promotional stories/pieces of their Food For Families (FFF) campaign. This is a campaign designed to get viewers to donate non-perishable food that will be sent to local food banks. In one sense we salute an effort that might mean people don't go hungry, but there are more serious issues at stake here.

First, WZZM 13 is a news station. Their primary function is to inform viewers about issues and events. In this case, their primary responsibility is too help viewers understand why people are living in poverty and need food assistance. Very little reporting on why people are living in poverty or need food assistance has been done. What has been reported on is other charitable efforts or projects that teach people how to stretch their dollar.

Secondly, the stories/promotional pieces act as commercials for both WZZM 13 and Spartan Stores, which is the major business partner in the FFF campaign. The Spartan CEO has been interviewed, a Spartan truck is often the backdrop of these stories and Spartan products are featured in the stories. If this isn't product placement, we don't know what is.

Lastly, these stories run on all of their newscasts, which means a great deal of time is being devoted to their charity campaign. These stories are running in the midst of a primary election period. If election stories ran as often as FFF stories, there might actually be a significantly informed voting population.

Contact:

News Director Cheryl Grant at (616) 785-1313, news@wzzm13.com or
WZZM 13 Box Z, Grand Rapids, MI 49501.

Corporate Crime Reporting

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Since the Enron scandal hit the front pages a whole litany of corporations have been investigated for illegal practices. The level of corruption has forced most news outlets to give some attention to corporate negligence. However, the coverage has been limited and fallen short on informing the public in two ways.

First, there has been virtually no discussion of systemic corporate practices. The scandals are being framed in such a way that readers/viewers are likely to conclude that Enron, WorldCom, etc are just a "few bad apples." Many independent sources believe that these illegal practices are the norm within much of corporate America. Yet, these perspectives are not being reported.

Secondly, when "experts" are interviewed about what is going on with corporate corruption, the public has generally heard the opinions of government spokespersons or investment brokers. What would the public perception be if independent analysts, labor or community-based spokesperson were interviewed?

Suggested sources:

Project on Government Oversight
Consumer Federation of America
US Public Interest Research Group
Institute for Policy Studies
Citizen Works

Contact:

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WOOD TV 8
News Director: Patti McGettigan

Phone #: 771-9366

E-mail: patti.mcgettigan@lintv.com


WXMI FOX 17

News Director: Tim Dye

Phone #: (616) 364-1717

E-mail: tdye@wxmi.com


WZZM 13

News Director: Tim Geraghty

Phone #: (616) 785-1313

E-mail: tgeraght@wzzm.gannett.com


Grand Rapids Press

Editor: Mike Lloyd

Phone #: (616) 222-5455

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