TV news with a conscience. (human rights issues) (Ethics on Trial: Tabloid Trash and Flash Threaten to Corrupt the American Media)

Nieman Reports, March, 1994 by Schechter, Danny

Networks Should Find Air Time and Money to Put Issues In the Most Important Context - Human Rights

When we first conceived a TV series focused on human rights, a Hollywood syndicator thought it sounded marketable. The pilot was hosted by a former network anchorwoman. It consisted of solid features and analytical stories drawn from all over the world, highlighting the real-life passions and ongoing abuses suffered by those crusading for freedom and dignity.

Much of the footage had never been seen on television. Some was shot with home video cameras. In part, it was a global showcase of "Rodney King" type videos. The video was hot. There was emotion and storytelling. The production values were impressive for a low-budget effort.

But...

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