Are Media Investors responsible?

The controversy about the role of the media in the United States leads to the question about the responsibility of  investors for keeping the public domain free from distortions of the truth that is only designed to support a political view. Of course, it has always been accepted that a newspaper or other media product is partisan and states which aims it supports. But in a case where a media product aims to distort the facts and make political hay on that basis we doubt that the shareholders can claim innocence - especially if they are institutions that manage the money of the wider public as fiduciaries - pension funds, mutual funds and insurance companies. Socially responsible investment does not just mean to avoid tobacco companies or defense contractors, it also means a wider social responsibility like upholding minimum standards of morality and truthfulness in the public domain.(11/09/2010)

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