RADAR Alert: It's Time for the Inspector General to Investigate What Went Wrong at PBS

On December 2nd, the Public Broadcasting Service Ombudsman Michael
Getler issued his report on Breaking the Silence: Children's Stories
[http://www.pbs.org/ombudsman].
Getler criticized the program, saying:

  • "there was no recognition of opposing views on this program."
  • "I thought this particular program had almost no balance, and
    went too far, turning it, at least in my mind, into more of an
    advocacy, or point-of-view, presentation."
  • "the totality of the presentation came across as quite tilted"

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It's Time for the Inspector General to Investigate What Went Wrong at PBS

This criticism came hard on the heels of the report by the Corporation
for Public Broadcasting Ombudsman, Ken Bode [http://www.cpb.org/ombudsmen/051129bode.html].
Bode described the program as "slanted", said "there is no hint of
balance in Breaking the Silence", and concluded that "Breaking the Silence needs to be reviewed for accuracy, fairness, and balance."

PBS and their affiliates have systems in place to assure adherence
to the PBS Editorial Standards and Practices. Given the unanimity of
both the PBS and the CPB ombudsmen on how seriously flawed this program
was, it's clear that this program represents a massive system failure.

So RADAR is requesting that CPB's Inspector General, Ken Konz, conduct
an investigation of Breaking the Silence: Children's Stories
and make specific recommendations for how to make sure a system failure
like this one doesn't happen again. A copy of the letter to Inspector
General Konz can be read at http://www.mediaradar.org/docs/RADAR_letterToCPB_InspectorGeneral.pdf.

Please call or fax CPB's Inspector General with the message:

“Both the PBS and the CPB ombudsmen have stated that Breaking
the Silence: Children's Stories
lacked any balance and ignored the
existence of any alternative views. The CPB ombudsman called for Breaking the Silence

to be reviewed for accuracy, fairness, and balance. Please conduct such
a review and recommend changes to guarantee that future programs comply
with the US Congressional mandate to assure ‘strict adherence to
objectivity and balance in all programs or series of programs of a
controversial nature.’”

Here's the contact information:

Ken Konz, CPB Inspector General
Telephone: 1-202-879-9600
Fax: 1-202-879-9700

Don't put it off. Call today!


Date of RADAR Release: December 11, 2005

R.A.D.A.R. – Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting – is a
network of concerned men and women working to assure that the problem
of domestic violence is treated in a balanced and effective manner: http://www.mediaradar.org/.

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