Media Box Out
Community in Living Wage Debate, a media study released by the Grassroots
Collaborative, highlights how mainstream media mostly ignored community voices in the discussion of the Big Box Living Wage Ordinance. Without all voices being represented, major media denied the public objective and fair news.
The study analyzed articles and media coverage
from major
Chicago print news organizations.
Recommendations:
- Coverage should include
the voices and opinions of ordinary people who are affected by the issue.
- Coverage should not rely
only on he-said/she-said back and forth of officials when other sectors of
the community have a stake in the debate and are participating in public
discussion about the merits of any policy issue.
- Coverage of an ongoing
news story should include an examination of substantive issues of cause
and effect as well as costs and benefits from a variety of perspectives,
especially in cases that highlight historically difficult or controversial
issues like race and poverty.