We’ll also have to note how Wright’s suspension breaks the typical pattern of so many other exiled journalists on our list: Wright was not fired for expressing any antiwar sentiments, only for expressing his misgivings about the overall corporate media news system. And maybe for saying he personally favors a national health insurance, or thinks that there are too many billionaires?
What’s wrong overall with the corporate media news system may explain why the corporate media so often encourages us to go to war, but Wright’s secretly recorded remarks didn’t connect any of those dots.
ABC suspended its veteran correspondent despite David Wright’s history and credentials:
• Emmy Award-winning ABC News correspondent.It’s remarkable that Wright was suspended for the remarks he privately shared given what he said. His remarks, which actually seem wise and perceptive, were:
• Joined the network nearly 20 years ago.
• He has covered the White House and was "Nightline's" lead political reporter during the 2016 presidential campaign.
I feel terrible about it. I feel that the truth suffers, the voters are poorly informed…In the secret recording Wright also exchanges views with his colleague Andy Feis that the media is screwing up in presidential campaign coverage by covering just the "horse race" aspect of things, not giving candidates their due, just wanting to do "flavor of the month, flavor of the week," wanting to emphasize conflict and keep moving on.
And so, it's like there's no upside in — or our bosses don't see an upside in — doing the job we're supposed to do, which is to speak truth to power and hold people to account.
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I don’t think we are terribly interested in the voters
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The fake news abounds. There are problems with the truth these days.
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The commercial imperative is incompatible with news. …
It became a profit center, a promotion center. Like now, you can't watch "Good Morning America" without there being a Disney princess or a Marvel Avenger appearing. It's all self-promotion. And promotion of the company and also promotion of individuals within the company. As opposed to, kind of, the dedication to the story and a commitment to stories that we need to tell but that are maybe hard to tell.
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I think some of that, at least in the places where I work and the places like it, is that with Trump, we're interested in three things. We're interested in the outrage of the day, the investigation, and the palace intrigue of who's stabbing who. Beyond that, we don't really cover the guy. …
We don't hold him to account. We also don't give him credit for what things he does do. …
And we're in this awkward moment where — and created by this awkward moment — where we have this f**king president. And we can't figure out how to challenge him.
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I'd consider myself a socialist. Like I think there should be national health insurance. I'm totally fine with reining in corporations. I think there are too many billionaires, and I think that there's a wealth gap. That's a problem.
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So you know, real people talk about practical issues, when they’re thinking about a a candidate, “I want to get back n the workforce,” or “I need medical care for whatever.” Those things aren’t TV friendly things. You know, we want to focus on impeachment, we want to focus on the big sh*t going on, but the things that help people make up their mind are little shit.
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I think that we don’t have the bandwidth to give everybody a fair shot . And we should.
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We are all guilty of the same thing. I think all these big news organizations- I’m speaking about broadcast television. That’s all Im speaking about: ABC, CBS, NBC. And we recognize that we are dinosaurs and we’re in danger of dying.
The incongruity that Wright was suspended for these remarks constituting news and insight about corporate media news that's probably more important and valuable than much of ABC News' own standard fare, is what is and what should be the main story here, although the story comes with a footnote important to pass along: The secrete recording was made by Project Veritas, typically described as a "far-right activist" group that often unreliably edits what it publishes after setting up entrapments. It's unclear what Veritas thought it was proving about bias in the media when it recorded Wright and published what he said. As you can read above, Wright's criticisms include that media doesn't, in his opinion give Trump credit when credit is due; his views are considered, not one-sided.
Here is the Project Veritas video:
‘Socialist’ ABC Reporter Admits Bosses Spike News Important to Voters, 'Don’t Give Trump Credit', February 26, 2020The story was covered as a headline by Democracy Now, "ABC Suspends David Wright over Remarks Secretly Recorded by Far-Right Group," February 27, 2020, and the Salon coverage with worthwhile, "ABC's David Wright told the truth about network news and Trump — and paid the price," Dan Froomkin, February 27, 2020.
"ABC Suspends David Wright over Remarks Secretly Recorded by Far-Right Group," |
"ABC's David Wright told the truth about network news and Trump — and paid the price," |