The Real News Network
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Country | USA and Canada (main, also studios in other countries) |
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Headquarters | Baltimore, MD and Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
The Real News (TRNN) is a nonprofit, viewer-supported daily video-news and documentary service. TRNN launched in 2007 by Paul Jay, the CEO, host, and senior editor; and Mishuk Munier, former chief news presenter, director, and head of broadcast operations. The network describes itself as a news source "focused on providing independent and uncompromising journalism" on "the critical issues of our times."[1]
The Real News Network uses internet broadcasting, but it has contracts with satellite and cable television channels which it intends to use for broadcast once it reaches its sustainability goal.[2] It is available on Roku.[3] The Real News has offices in Baltimore and Toronto.[4]
Stated goals
The stated goal of The Real News is to provide independent, uncompromising, verifiable worldwide coverage of the critical issues of our times. Recognizing that bias may affect elements of some chosen stories,[5] The Real News provides forums where its work can be debated and criticized, in order to bring awareness of such biases.[6]
The Real News relies exclusively on donations from supporters and on grant money. It does not accept funding from advertising, government, or corporations.[1]
Staff
The Real News features experienced professional journalists from all over the world.[7] It expects to host reports from volunteer-based citizen journalism in a dedicated portion of the network's website.[citation needed]
Analysts and Journalists
- CEO and Senior Editor: Paul Jay
- Director and Chief News Oparetion: Mishuk Munier (deceased)[8]
- Journalist and Executive Producer: Sharmini Peries
- Newsroom: Lia Tarachansky - Israel and Palestine correspondent, Jessica Desvarieux – Host, Producer, and D.C. Correspondent, Jaisal Noor – Host, Producer, and Reporter, Anton Woronczuk – Producer, Host, and Copy Editor, Kayla Rivara – Producer, Dharna Noor - Producer, Denise Rivera - Technical Producer, Lynn Fries – Geneva Correspondent on Economics and Human Rights
Content
The Real News interviews economists, politicians and policy experts about breaking news. Regular features are "Reality Asserts Itself," multi-segment interviews on critical issues,and "The Global African" with host Bill Fletcher,Jr.[9] There are regular reports from Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Colin Powell and Michael Ratner, attorney to Julian Assange. One notable feature was an eight-part interview series of Sheldon Wolin by Chris Hedges.
Notable guests
William K. Black, Max Blumenthal, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Noam Chomsky, Chuck D, Eddie Conway, Phil Donahue, Daniel Ellsberg, Yves Engler, Heiner Flassbeck, Danny Glover, Chris Hedges, Doug Henwood, Michael Hudson, Naomi Klein, Dennis Kucinich, Deepa Kumar, Norman Lear, Ray McGovern, Ralph Nader, Rand Paul, Ron Paul, Yves Smith, Helen Thomas, Gore Vidal, Marcy Wheeler, Lawrence Wilkerson, Richard D. Wolff, Sheldon Wolin, and Howard Zinn are among the notable guests that have appeared on The Real News.
Partners
The Real News Network works with the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at University of Massachusetts Amherst, producing regular interviews and debates. These are aimed to "bring current economic issues into focus", by surveying "the full range of potential solutions to the current economic crisis, the economics of climate change, and PERI's long-term mission of bringing economic tools to bear to improve the daily lives of workers and families around the world".[10]
The Real News Network has partnered with Earthbeat Radio to produce video content to accompany Earthbeat's radio broadcast.[11] Earthbeat host Daphne Wysham conducts interviews and produces content about environmental issues.
In 2011, The Real News Network partnered with Free Speech Radio News. In this agreement, FSRN hosts TRNN’s daily content and vice versa.[12]
TRNN has an agreement with the McClatchy Newspapers Washington Bureau that delivers The Real News stories to millions of viewers who visit McClatchy papers' websites. We also have a contract with TiVo that puts The Real News channel in one million households across the USA. Other content partnerships (including dedicated apps for cell phones) will push our video news service to millions of people.[13]
Future plans
"Going Local to Go Global," breaking the monopoly on local television news. The pilot project for 2015 is "Baltimore, a microcosm of urban America".[14]
See also
- American News Project
- Alternative media
- Citizen journalism
- Corporate media
- Independent media
- Watchdog journalism
References
- ^ a b "Our Mission". therealnews.com. Retrieved 2014-09-13.
- ^ Paul Jay "Reality asserts itself", November 3, 2008
- ^ https://channelstore.roku.com/details/33994/the-real-news
- ^ The Real News "(Contact Us")
- ^ "Our Mission: Bias, Accountability and Transparency". The Real news network.
- ^ Interview with Paul Jay by AlanF at Daily Kos, Jan 06, 2007]
- ^ Michael Dwyer (journalist) "News without the sponsors", The Age, August 16, 2007
- ^ "Death of Mishuk Munier: Shocking end to a devoted soul". The Daily Star. 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
- ^ http://www.telesurtv.net
- ^ "PERI: PERI Multimedia". peri.umass.edu. Retrieved 2014-09-13.
- ^ "About - Earthbeat Radio". earthbeatradio.org. Retrieved 2014-09-13.
- ^ http://fsrn.org/content/real-news-network-fsrnorg/8184
- ^ http://therealnews.com/t2/about-us/network-update
- ^ therealnews.com/idirect.php?i=12743
External links
- Official website
- The Real News on YouTube.com
- Most Media Won't Address The Issue Of Class - TRNN Will (2014-06-13). Paul Jay explains the key differences between The Real News and the mainstream media (MSM) in funding sources, coverage of issues of socio-economic class, self-interest of TRNN and MSM journalists, institutional interest of TRNN and MSM reporters, etc
- 2007 establishments in Ontario
- 2007 establishments in the United States
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- Citizen journalism
- External services (broadcasting)
- International nongovernmental organizations
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- Internet properties established in 2007
- Internet television channels
- Investigative journalism
- Media analysis organizations and websites
- News agencies based in Canada
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- Media in Baltimore, Maryland
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