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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGoogle Trends vs what TV is pushing as news. aka Monsanto
. I took the headlines of CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera, USA Today, FOX News, etc. VS. "monsanto" (in Google Trends). Every newspaper on the planet is COMPLETELY IGNORING the hottest story in the world right now!!!
http://www.google.com/trends/explore?q=monsanto#q=monsanto%2C%20british%20soldier%2C%20rockets%20AND%20Beirut%2C%20san%20antonio%20flood&cmpt=q
"If those in charge of our society - politicians, corporate executives, and owners of press and television - can dominate our ideas, they will be secure in their power. They will not need soldiers patrolling the streets. We will control ourselves."
Howard Zinn
watoos
(7,142 posts)The #1 lie out there is that the media is liberal. All of the MSM is corporate-controlled, even msnbc. msnbc may give a liberal slant to the narrative, but the narrative is the same on every network. Ask Phil Donohue, Keith Olbermann, Cenk Unygur, and Dylan Ratigan what happens when one strays from the narrative.
Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)or paying attention to, TV news may have to catch up but the agendas are clear for those that pay attention.
DU at times is guilty of playing into the media's game
of what is important, but it mostly comes from those that watch TV.
My post is just a warning of those watching the Sunday news talk shows.
I do find those posts interesting just to see the bias talking points the news organizations are pushing on the US public.
I use google trends more and more like this morning because I thought the Monsanto protest story was important.
watoos
(7,142 posts)Monsanto should be one of the top narratives in all the media formats.
But, I bet that if you look back you will find that OWS trended #1 for at least several months. They were changing the narrative from the debt to jobs and income inequality, and they were winning the narrative, until the tower dwellers decided to squash them with all of their might. Today, a heck of a lot of people don't look at what OWS was trying to accomplish as noble, but as a bunch of lazy, poop in the street, rapists. They were beaten back and the narrative has come back to the debt.
Hopefully, Monsanto will have staying power because the issue shouldn't be political I don't imagine that Libertarians, Tea Partiers, or Green Partiers care to be poisoned so that Monsanto can make a buck. We shall see.
snappyturtle
(14,656 posts)weather trends...don't know where they're going with it but I am
going to check it out.
even liberals buy $tuff.
KurtNYC
(14,549 posts)Every citizen has the potential to be reporter, editor and audience.
ReRe
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Le Taz Hot
(22,271 posts)What a great loss that was. Check this one out about Ronald Reagan called, "B Movie.
zeemike
(18,998 posts)Sometimes the words of the prophets ARE written on the bathroom walls.
KoKo
(84,711 posts)Berlum
(7,044 posts)Why does corporate media HATE the truth?
MineralMan
(146,329 posts)Monsanto this morning. At the top of the results list are 289 articles about the protests. Newspapers, TV, and other media outlets have the story. In fact, I saw it yesterday on a local news station in the Twin Cities, MN, and the protests were reported in my Sunday paper this morning.
Monsanto issues do get covered. Not, perhaps, to the degree some feel is appropriate, of course. When I have an issue that is very important to me in mind, I often wonder why that issue isn't treated as seriously as I take it. But then, I realize that there are hundreds of important issues, and newspapers and other media cover stories that have a current nature. The global protests do just that, and so they were and are being covered.
Almost always, when someone says that something isn't being covered in the news, I do a Google News search and discover that coverage is there. Maybe the person missed it, or didn't actually read the newspaper or watch the news. Before calling out the media for not covering a story that is important to you, search Google News, allowing enough time (24 hours) for the news to get into print. Almost always, you'll find that it has been covered.
Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)search.
Your google NEWS search is geared to YOUR COUNTRY AND LANGUAGE
Google Trends is a public web facility of Google Inc., based on Google Search, that shows how often a particular search-term is entered relative to the total search-volume across various regions of the world, and in various languages.
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE.
MineralMan
(146,329 posts)Not so.
I don't use Google Trends to find out what's being covered in the news media. It's a poor tool for that.
Google Trends also finds silliness that is trending, like the latest shenanigans of 20-something celebrities.
Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)on what is relevant on the internet, your knowledge astounds us all.
Maybe give us a screenshot
of CNN's front page or NBC to prove your point that they covered it because it sure as shit doesn't show up on mine.
Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)Nothing
or other TV news sites
http://www.nbcnews.com/
nothing... or others
My post stands
MineralMan
(146,329 posts)I'm sorry. That makes no sense. NBC covered the protests. Is it at the top of the news? It is not. Anywhere. There are many other stories that are far more important, frankly.
http://www.nbcnews.com/?id=11881780&q=monsanto&search=&p=1&st=1&sm=user
zeemike
(18,998 posts)for the sake of plausible deniability...so they can do what you just did, if charged with not covering the story....but the editor buries it somewhere and promotes something that the business world don't care about so they won't get mad and take money away...
That is nothing new, sense journalism became a for profit business.
Coyotl
(15,262 posts)The work around is to post a new album with the graphics instead.
I did not use the word Monsanto or mention the march, but they caught it anyway. They must be analyzing the text in graphics files if this was done on purpose.
Cha
(297,652 posts)I told 2 people today about the two millions protesters across the nation saying NO to Monsanto and Monsanto types. They were happy. I read it on DU.
KoKo
(84,711 posts)from Google News.
Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)to look at patterns and trends it can be used to predict stock market trends.
From the NY times:
The terms people search for on Google have been used to forecast how many Americans have the flu, travel plans and the price for which cars sell. Now a scientific study shows that Google search can be used to predict the stock market.
Using Google Trends, a service that shows the popularity of search terms, researchers from Warwick Business School in England and Boston Universitys department of physics found that the type of terms people search Google for on a given week can predict whether the Dow Jones industrial average will rise or fall the following week.
The study, titled Quantifying Trading Behavior in Financial Markets Using Google Trends, was published Thursday in Natures Scientific Reports.
The researchers tracked 98 search terms from Google Trends between 2004 and 2011. These included investment-related words, like debt, stocks, portfolio, unemployment and markets, and non-investment terms, including lifestyle, arts, happy, war, conflict and politics.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/26/google-search-terms-can-predict-stock-market-study-finds/
KoKo
(84,711 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(101,361 posts)What are your results?