Over at Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), they are reporting on the Senator from Vermont, Bernie Sanders, and his comments on the grassroots media revolution which he made on Democracy Now!:
According to Amy Goodman (Host of Democracy Now!) on her Jan. 22 show: Sen. Bernie Sanders believes that "if you are concerned about health care, Iraq, the economy, global warming you must be concerned about corporate control of the media."
Goodman (and Sanders) continue, "The newly elected U.S. Senator from Vermont tells media activists of his belief that we are reaching a moment when critical mass is kicking in. Because of your efforts, because of a growing grassroots movement all over America, what I can tell you is that not only in the House is there a media caucus where this issue is now going to reach a higher level than ever before, I can tell you that it's going to happen in the Senate as well. I can also tell you, absolutely, that we will not succeed unless you are there, unless there is a strong grassroots media, which demands fundamental changes in media today and the end of corporate control over our media. We've got to work together on that."
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