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FORD
05-21-2013, 10:55 PM
by Brendan Fischer — May 20, 2013 - 8:12pm (http://www.prwatch.org/news/2013/05/12118/pbs-killed-wisconsin-uprising-documentary-citizen-koch-appease-koch-brothers)


"Citizen Koch," a documentary about money in politics focused on the Wisconsin uprising, was shunned by PBS for fear of offending billionaire industrialist David Koch, who has given $23 million to public television, according to Jane Mayer of the New Yorker. The dispute highlights the increasing role of private money in "public" television and raises even further concerns about the Kochs potentially purchasing eight major daily newspapers.

The film from Academy Award-nominated filmmakers Carl Deal and Tia Lessin documents how the U.S. Supreme Court's Citizens United decision helped pave the way for secret political spending by players like the Kochs, who contributed directly and indirectly to the election of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker in 2010 and came to his aid again when the battle broke out over his effort to limit collective bargaining.

Originally slated to appear on PBS stations nationwide as part of the "Independent Lens" series, "Citizen Koch" had its funding pulled after David Koch was offended by another PBS documentary critical of the billionaire industrialists.

"People like the Kochs have worked for decades to undermine public funding for institutions like PBS," Deal told the Center for Media and Democracy. "When public dollars dry up, private dollars come in to make up for the shortfall."

And that private funding can conflict with PBS' "public" mission and its editorial integrity. The PBS distributor "backed out of the partnership because they came to fear the reaction our film would provoke," Deal and Lessin said in a statement. "David Koch, whose political activities are featured in the film, happens to be a public-television funder and a trustee of both [New York PBS member station] WNET and [Boston member station] WGBH. This wasn’t a failed negotiation or a divergence of visions; it was censorship, pure and simple.”

"Park Avenue" Documentary Raised Koch Hackles

In November of last year, the New York PBS affiliate WNET aired a documentary by Oscar-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney, "Park Avenue," that explored growing income inequality by contrasting the lives of residents in a luxury apartment building in Manhattan with individuals living on the other end of Park Avenue, in the Bronx. The film focuses on one of the apartment's wealthiest residents, David Koch, and does not paint a particularly positive image of the billionaire industrialist and his brother, Charles.

Koch is also a board trustee and major donor to WNET. And WNET's president called him before the documentary aired to alert Koch to the critical content -- and took the nearly unprecedented step of airing a disclaimer from Koch following the film calling it "disappointing and divisive." WNET also replaced the original introduction to the film, which had been narrated by actor Stanley Tucci, with one calling the film "controversial" and "provocative."

“They tried to undercut the credibility of the film, and I had no opportunity to defend it,” the film's director Gibney told Mayer. "Why is WNET offering Mr. Koch special favors?"

Independent Television Service (ITVS), an arm of PBS that funds and distributes independent films, had funded "Park Avenue," and aired it as part of ITVS' popular "Independent Lens" series that runs on dozens of PBS member stations. ITVS also funded "Citizen Koch" and it was also slated to be aired on the Independent Lens series.

But "Citizen Koch" got caught in the blowback.
Fearing Koch Backlash, Funding Pulled on "Citizen Koch"

ITVS was excited about the "Citizen Koch" documentary before "Park Avenue" aired. In April 2012, the company informed Deal and Lessin their film would receive $150,000, and that “Everyone here at ITVS looks forward to working with you on your very exciting and promising program.”

But once "Park Avenue" aired, WNET blamed ITVS for impacting its relationship with David Koch and not providing advance notice of the film's contents. Mayer writes:

"[WNET President Neal] Shapiro acknowledged that, in his conversations with ITVS officials about 'Park Avenue,' he was so livid that he threatened not to carry its films in the future. The New York metropolitan area is the largest audience for public television, so the threat posed a potentially mortal blow to ITVS."

ITVS got the message, and quickly changed its tune on "Citizen Koch."

Lessin and Deal began receiving pressure from ITVS executives to change the title and de-emphasize the Kochs' political influence. One executive told the filmmakers the title was "extremely problematic" and that “we live in a world where we have to be aware that people with power have power.”

On a conference call in January, ITVS executives acknowledged the push-back from WNET over the "Park Avenue" film, and again urged the filmmakers to change the storyline. Sources told Mayer that what their message was "Get rid of the Koch story line ... Because of the whole thing with the Koch brothers, ITVS knew WNET would never air it."

"It is always a struggle for documentaries to get out there," Deal told CMD. "That's why PBS and ITVS are so important: they support independent filmmakers to say new things on the public airwaves." But because of funding pressures, "we won't have access to that audience now," he said. "We're disappointed."

PBS Reaction to "Citizen Koch" Proved the Film's Point: Money Talks

"Citizen Koch," which premiered at Sundance in January and competed for Best Documentary, followed the activism and struggles of former Republicans who felt betrayed by Walker's union-busting move (which he never mentioned on the campaign trail). The film documents the role of Koch-funded entities like Americans for Prosperity, which spent $10 million aiding Walker in his recall election. The film's final scene shows an Americans for Prosperity official making the incredible claim the group is "just like the Red Cross, just like any other nonprofit.”

In April of this year, one day after the film had its Dairy State premiere at the Wisconsin Film Festival, ITVS informed Lessin and Deal it had "decided not to move forward with the project."

In a statement, the filmmakers said this is an ironic turn: “It’s the very thing our film is about—public servants bowing to pressures, direct or indirect, from high-dollar donors.”

ITVS wrote in a prepared statement: “ITVS commenced negotiations to fund the film ‘Citizen Corp’ based on a written proposal. Early cuts of the film did not reflect the proposal, however, and ITVS ceased negotiations.” The filmmakers disagreed. “The film we made is identical in premise and execution to the written and video proposals that ITVS green-lit last spring," they said in a statement.

"I don't believe there was a concerted conspiracy to keep 'Citizen Koch' off of public television, with David Koch as a ringleader," Deal told CMD. "Instead, Koch's presence and role in that world created an environment that was hostile to our message. And that was enough."

Just before Mayer's New Yorker article was published, on May 16, David Koch resigned from WNET's board. The resignation was the result, a source told Mayer, "of his unwillingness to back a media organization that had so unsparingly covered its sponsor."

As has been widely reported, the Kochs are now considering a purchase of eight major daily newspapers currently owned by the Tribune Companies. And that has Deal worried.

"For anybody who says the owner or funder of an outlet doesn't have an impact on what gets published, I hope they'll think again."

FORD
05-21-2013, 11:02 PM
http://www.citizenkoch.com/

Kristy
05-21-2013, 11:17 PM
The Koch blocks are originally from Wisconsin? That could explain a lot about them.

FORD
05-21-2013, 11:30 PM
I don't know where they are from. But I know their daddy got his money from Stalin. And then used it to start the John Birch Society :meinsmiley:

ELVIS
05-22-2013, 08:40 AM
Meanwhile...back to reality...

The Feds printed over one TRILLION dollars out of thin air and handed it over to FOREIGN BANKS !!

AND the American people are being charged for the money...

FORD
05-22-2013, 12:15 PM
Meanwhile...back to reality...

The Feds printed over one TRILLION dollars out of thin air and handed it over to FOREIGN BANKS !!

AND the American people are being charged for the money...

You can blame the KKKochs for that too.... because they have made it impossible to elect anybody that could stop the "Federal" Reserve criminals.

ELVIS
05-22-2013, 12:27 PM
Blame the Koch brothers for the Federal reserve ??

FORD
05-22-2013, 01:33 PM
Blame the Koch brothers for the Federal reserve ??

Blame the KKKoch Brothers for Shittizens United elections theft, which makes it impossible to elect anybody who would vote against predatory capitalism, which includes the "Federal" Reserve.

(Unless you live in Vermont)

FORD
05-22-2013, 05:48 PM
I suppose ELVIS will deny the KKKochs had anything to do with this too......


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pg_PQKRHfX0

SunisinuS
05-22-2013, 06:23 PM
It pisses us all off.....

ELVIS
05-22-2013, 06:50 PM
I suppose ELVIS will deny the KKKochs had anything to do with this too......



Dude, I don't play the left/right game, period...

SunisinuS
05-22-2013, 07:03 PM
I am still thinking on topic...and this is a music site also....I do not like the bullshit....again...my amendment to the constitution....24/7 camera on the CEO.

You should know before you run for Pres....you will be filmed Always.*

FORD
05-23-2013, 01:20 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEwi0vQBe94

Nitro Express
05-23-2013, 01:21 PM
I doubt it. Who watches PBS anymore?

Nitro Express
05-23-2013, 01:29 PM
Actually the Department of Energy was going to build a prototype coal burning plant to see if they could burn emissions free. The project was killed by no other than Dick Cheney. They want to keep energy expensive and there is not left or right on this because the left and right are bought and paid for by the same people. Now it it's not safe then we need to leave it alone but if it can be made safe and lower costs then by all means it needs to be looked into. We are being fed a lot of bullshit on energy.



I've been in a large modern coal burning plant here in Wyoming. I thought the place was shut down. There was no smell. Nothing coming out of the stacks and it was clean. They said they had all four boilers lit and it was burning coal and generating electricity. If people think burning coal is dirty smoke going up a stack and a big haze of toxic smoke all around that's not the reality of a modern coal plant.

FORD
05-23-2013, 10:13 PM
Dude, I don't play the left/right game, period...

Maybe you don't, but the KKKoch brothers sure as fuck do. Remember that they declared WAR on America the day after the 2012 election, through their "Heritage Foundation" front group.......


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=p7D0d7ztLY0

ELVIS
05-24-2013, 12:03 AM
I don't care what the Koch brothers spend their money on...

FORD
05-24-2013, 03:04 PM
I don't care what the Koch brothers spend their money on...

Well you damn well better start, because their agenda is KILLING this country.

How many more levees have to break? How many more bridges need to collapse? How many people need to die from ecoli or salmonella or whatever? What does it take for people to wake the fuck up and see that this Joe Stalin funded, serial killer groupie inspired godless atheist (sorry Sesh) Randtard Libertarian "fuck you, I've got mine" mentality DOES NOT FUCKING WORK.

ELVIS
05-24-2013, 09:57 PM
You're lost in the propaganda game, FORD...

It's the military industrial complex, not some rich guys with a little bit of influence...

ELVIS
05-24-2013, 09:59 PM
Joe Stalin funded, serial killer groupie inspired godless atheist (sorry Sesh) Randtard Libertarian "fuck you, I've got mine" mentality DOES NOT FUCKING WORK.

And they laugh at the things I come up with ??


:biggrin:

FORD
05-24-2013, 10:35 PM
You're lost in the propaganda game, FORD...

It's the military industrial complex, not some rich guys with a little bit of influence...

Those rich guys are in the oil business. What has the military industrial complex been used for in the last 20 years?

OIL WARS.

You don't think the KKKochs are cashing in on that shit?

ELVIS
05-24-2013, 10:38 PM
Sure, lots of people are...

We all need oil...

I just think there is a more civilized way of going about the world oil industry rather than the US destroying the Middle East over it...

FORD
05-24-2013, 10:41 PM
And they laugh at the things I come up with ??


:biggrin:

Guess you missed the previous subjects?

KKKoch Brothers funded by Stalin.
(http://exiledonline.com/a-peoples-history-of-koch-industries-how-stalin-funded-the-tea-party-movement/)


Ayn Rand inspired by serial killer. (http://www.alternet.org/story/145819/ayn_rand,_hugely_popular_author_and_inspiration_to _right-wing_leaders,_was_a_big_admirer_of_serial_killer)