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March 21, 2012
It doesn’t seem to matter what consumers think about electric cars, the media can’t stop talking about them.CNN recharged the topic on March 15 in a video package entitled “When the road charges your electric car.”
In that video for the “tech”…
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March 29, 2012
Brave New Films, Soros ally Robert Greenwald’s pet project,
is releasing a film aptly titled “Koch Brothers Exposed.” The film is presented
as a shocking expose of a looming threat to democracy, and features a parade of
left-wing “experts” who talk…
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July 17, 2007
The Iraq War is too expensive. Americans would be better off spending it on schools and hospitals. That’s the word from CNN’s July 14 “Your $$$$$” or “Your Money” program.
“This is a…
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June 25, 2007
CNN’s “In the Money” offered a special slant on business news June 23 – a slant leaning left.
Far left.
In the first 16 minutes of the supposed business show, it…
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June 13, 2007
Americans work hard for their money. Too hard, according to CNN. Even worse than even grovelling medieval peasants scratching the land to survive.
That conclusion came from reporter Polly Labarre of…
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April 16, 2012
In a façade of representing both sides of the issue, MSNBC
hosted a panel as part of “Up with Chris Meyers” covering, among other things, another
attack on the beef industry. Food critic, New York Times columnist and
bestselling author Mark Bittman…
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April 25, 2012
Dr. Oz and his fellow physician Dr. Michael Roizen have
escalated the media’s attacks against beef. They joined the countless opponents
of lean, finely textured beef, often referred to as “pink slime” by the media
and lefty activists, but took their…
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June 1, 2012
Executive SummaryReporters consider most risky products newsworthy, but tobacco gets
far more coverage than any other risky product, including such illegal
drugs as cocaine and marijuana. This is one conclusion of a special
year-long, two-part study…
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June 1, 2012
Executive SummaryWhat kind of messages about business and the American workplace does
prime time tele-vision send to viewers? To find out, the Free Market
Project of the Media Research Center (MRC) analyzed 17 weeks of prime
time fare over 26 months…
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June 1, 2012
Executive SummaryAccording to the National Council on Economic Education, 79 percent
of Americans get their information about the economy from television.
When the network news shows fail to provide context in economic stories
or simply leave basic…