Report from the December 7, 2007 Chicago Media Action Holiday Singalong at Tribune Tower

On Friday December 7th from 5:00 to 6:30PM, about a dozen media activists braved freezing temperatures, a blockade of violence-prone Chicago police, and thousands of mostly indifferent holiday shoppers, to take part in the 2007 Chicago Media Action Holiday Singalong. It was held outside of Tribune Tower, the national corporate headquarters of the Tribune Company. The media giant's TV station and newspapercross-ownerships have come under an increasing level of scrutiny by the public and Congress due to FCC actions concerning the pending sale of the Tribune Company to billionaire Sam Zell.
The event -- organized by Chicago Media Action, a Chicago-area group
actively working on media issues -- featured several Christmas carols,
rewritten with a media politics motif. Some of the lyrics involved the
Tribune and the controversy involving the highly questionable legality
of its media cross-ownerships. The full songbook is online here:
http://www.chicagomediaaction.org/pdffiles/songbook_2007-12-07.pdf
The Singalong was timed to reach a great many Chicagoans: It was held
outside of Tribune Tower on Chicago's Michigan Avenue -- the Chicago
thoroughfare with the most foot traffic in the city -- during Friday
evening rush hour, amidst the busier-than-usual Christmas holiday
shopping season. Hundreds of copies of an informational factsheet
explaining the issue were handed out.
The entrance to the Tribune was guarded for much of the Singalong by
about a dozen officers from the Chicago Police Department -- perhaps to
protect against the "hugely violent" activity of singing songs and
handing out informational factsheets to the public. Event participants
made no plans and made no attempts to enter the building. Indeed,
police dismissed repeated attempts by Singalong participants to interact.
Participants also brought protest signs which read "All I Want For
Christmas Is An $8.2 Billion Waiver", "I Saw The FCC Kissing Big Media",
and "Zell = Hell", along with signs of Malcolm X and George Orwell. Other signs featuring FCC chair Kevin Martin depicted him as The Grinch, and with Rich Uncle Pennybags from the board game Monopoly.
The Singalong was held near the showcase studio of WGN-AM radio.
Passersby on Michigan Avenue could watch afternoon lip-flapper Steve Cochran perform his afternoon program. Repeated attempts to call in to the radio station at 312-591-7200 to discuss the Singalong and issues were all dismissed.
Action alerts were emailed to our member list twice, the event received
advance promotion in the Daily Herald, a suburban newspaper, on the Chicago Indymedia and Free Press web sites, several local blogs, and elsewhere.
The sky was overcast and dark already with temperatures below freezing.
Fortunately for participants, it didn't snow during the Singalong
despite having snowed in Chicago twice earlier in the week.
Biggest Irony Of The Evening: The police were guarding Tribune Tower,
owned by the Tribune Company, which holds five of the long-verboten
broadcast-newspaper cross-ownerships.
Scott Sanders, Chicago Media Action
www.chicagomediaaction.org
cma@chicagomediaaction.org
P.O. Box 14140, Chicago, IL 60614 USA
1-866-260-7198
*** So don't just sit there! You too can help in this fight. Organize aprotest. Hold a press conference. Leaflet. Write a letter to theeditor. Do you live in a community that has a Tribune Company mediaoutlet or holding upon which you could focus your efforts? To find out,use this handy list: http://www.tribune.com/about/webguide/index.html
*** 12/7/07 TRIBUNE SINGALONG PHOTOS:
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*** 12/7/07 TRIBUNE SINGALONG YOUTUBE VIDEO:
The final chorus of "The FCC's Twelve Days of Christmas" set to stills of the 12/07/07 protest holiday singalong at Tribune Company headquarters - Chicago, Illinois. Organized by Chicago Media Action. (1 min. 12 sec.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iksr_GRKArE
*** MORE RELATED LINKS:
Article:
FCC tries to pull a fast one with new rules on media ownership
By Ted Cox, Daily Herald Columnist, 11/29/2007
"Don't look now, but the Federal Communications Commission is once again trying to ram through changes in media-ownership rules before anyone notices." http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=84913
Flier:
http://www.chicagomediaaction.org/pdffiles/cma_flyer2_2007-12-07.pdf
Factsheet:
http://aboutscottsanders.zoomshare.com/files/factsheet_12-07-07b.pdf
Poster:
Kevin Martin and Mr. Monopoly:
http://www.chicagomediaaction.org/pdffiles/martin-monopoly-poster.pdf
Poster:
Kevin "the Grinch" Martin:
http://www.chicagomediaaction.org/pdffiles/martin-ginch-12-7-2007.pdf
Poster:
Orwell
http://aboutscottsanders.zoomshare.com/files/orwell_placard.pdf
Poster:
Malcolm X on media
http://themediastructurefailed.zoomshare.com/files/malcolm.doc
Quicktime video:
Martin and his fiend Mr. Monopoly:
http://themediastructurefailed.zoomshare.com/files/martin-monopoly.mov
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