Can the world be Fixed?

You seem to have forgotten that Arth was talking specifically about American media companies regulated by the American government.

No, but continuing from my post, you're clearly unaware that BBC, Guardian, ABC and even TVNZ (among others) have operations in USA and unless Americans aren't allowed to view non-partisan news, they're perfectly able to see them.

The Beeb even still runs a radio service broadcast worldwide. I realise you have the Gestapo about these days, but they're not likely to pick on you personally, and I doubt listening to the Beeb is heresy just yet.

US-centric thinking is so quaint.
 
There must surely be some way of ensuring there are consequences for claiming to be a reliable news source, whilst actually pumping out blatant lies 24/7. There are libel laws in most countries, for example, it's possible to take a news channel or newspaper to court and prove they lied about an individual and make them pay compensation. Companies can also sue for defamation, like Dominion did with Fox News. It should be possible for supposed news sources which deliberately spread misinformation to be similarly held accountable in a court of law, and fined for doing so. A regulatory body, ideally independent of government, could be set up to do that.
Good luck with that.
As much as I hate Fox News, I would strongly oppose any attempt to use the law to shut them down.
You also have the ancient problem of "Who will watch the watchers"? who dedices what is biased and what is not.
Things like Fox News are part of price we pay for free speech.
 

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