• N-E-N
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    1 year ago

    Well there are 3 alternatives.

    Ads, which everyone on here would endorse blocking, so that’s out.

    All journalism becomes volunteer work, running off of optional donations, which seems unlikely :D

    Or all journalism becomes publicly funded via-taxes. This is probably the optimal option but I think most people would agree that ALL journalism being government funded has a ton of risks.

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        11 year ago

        There are tons of countries that already have national and local publicly-funded news networks. Is your solution to move every currently private network to a public-funded model?

        Cause to me that sounds like it sounds very expensive, and more importantly, very dangerous to give governments such extreme levels of control over information.

    • @masterspace@lemmy.ca
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      31 year ago

      I think you’re missing a potential 4th one, though I’m not 100% convinced as to its feasibility, but a Universal Basic Income and greater societal wealth redistribution raises the bottom so much that everyone can easily afford 30 news subscriptions.

      Though personally I think more arms length public funding is the better option since the incentives of capitalism often don’t align with the incentives of high quality journalism.

      • @persolb@lemmy.ml
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        11 year ago

        I love the idea of UBI. But I can’t help but worry I’m wrong.

        My love for UBI assumes that idle hands will make themselves useful in productive, please or at least non-destructive ways.

        I’m not clear I can justify that

    • @hungryphrog@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      21 year ago

      Here in Finland we have YLE, and it has news, movies/shows, documentaries, radio/podcasts etc. It is funded with tax money, and I consider the two biggest pros to be that news and more are easily accessible for free to anyone and that since YLE isn’t trying to profit from journalism, there are no clickbait headlines. Though, the worst flaw is that goverment-funded journalism is prone to propaganda, and once you control the media, you control the whole country, so people need to be very careful.

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        21 year ago

        Yea that’s precisely it. Publicly-funded media definitely can be the best option, but there’s always risks it can fall into pure propaganda some day

    • @Smoogs@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      If I have to pay for it:

      • it cannot be sensationalized. It cannot even veer mildly from the found facts.
      • it cannot be filled with agenda bias
      • it cannot hold any false, non peer reviewed information
      • they have to pay their sources. And They have to pay their sources well. Especially the ones who are expected to uphold to peer reviews (science journalists, I’m looking at you)

      If there is a free one with ads:

      • ads cannot fabricate their facts either.

      Wanna regulate? Well. Then. Let’s regulate.