Broadcast Television

Joseph Vazquez | October 15, 2021

The ABC and NBC evening newscasts tried to sweep major warnings that Americans will face skyrocketing energy prices this winter under the rug for two straight days of coverage.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)…

Joseph Vazquez | July 22, 2021

Viewers watching the ABC, CBS or NBC networks since Feb. 1 likely didn’t hear anything about a rising index indicating that Americans are worse off under President Joe Biden.

Issues & Insights released a report on the misery index, a…

Joseph Vazquez | August 3, 2020

The localized lockdowns weren’t bad enough. 

Filling in for Margaret Brennan on the show he used to helm, John Dickerson failed to push back on Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari’s proposal that the entire…

Joseph Vazquez | June 12, 2020

Dare to criticize the leftist Black Lives Matter movement and advertisers will treat you like a pariah.

Fox News host Tucker Carlson drew the foam-at-the-mouth response from the liberal media and from advertisers for not adopting…

Joseph Vazquez | May 15, 2020

Sky News Australia definitely didn’t pull any punches in its criticisms of CNN’s nutty idea to put Greta Thunberg alongside health experts on a "coronavirus town hall" last night.

Sky News Australia’s The…

Julia A. Seymour | September 24, 2019

If politics is like a poker game, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-VT, just raised against Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-MA, by proposing a wealth tax scheme even more confiscatory than hers.

Punishing the wealthy is the clear object of both plans.…

Julia A. Seymour | August 14, 2019

Inventing climate change solutions or technology could you make you a fortune, according to liberal media favorite: Bill Nye “The Science Guy.”

Nye shared an F-bomb dropping video on Instagram on Aug. 13. He said that if his…

Julia A. Seymour | May 9, 2017

April marked the lowest unemployment rate in a decade, but that didn’t stop one NBC news show from spending far more time covering jobs being lost to Mexico.

James Powers | January 24, 2017

For years, conservatives and libertarians have been demanding the government rein in wasteful federal spending. Even liberal former President Obama once promoted the idea of agency consolidation.

One agency, the Centers for Disease…

Sam Dorman | January 17, 2017

Appearing on Cavuto: Coast to Coast, MRC Vice President of Business and Culture Dan Gainor criticized journalists for assuming they deserved a place in the White House press corps.

Coast to Coast host Neil Cavuto reported Jan. 16, that…

Sam Dorman | January 12, 2017

Network broadcasts slammed Trump’s plan to prevent his businesses from being conflicts of interest during his presidency, and provided scant balance to defend him.

During his first press conference on Jan. 11, President-elect…

Sam Dorman | January 11, 2017

Broadcast networks barely covered the skyrocketing national debt in the past year, but spent far more time on toy animals called Hatchimals. ABC and NBC gave the toy sensation three times more coverage than the debt.

As of Jan. 9, the…

Julia A. Seymour | January 11, 2017

Policing the unruly anti-pipeline protests in North Dakota since August came with an exorbitant price tag for North Dakota taxpayers.

The Morton County Sheriff’s Department released new figures on Jan. 9, showing the state and local…

Sam Dorman | January 5, 2017

Climate scientist Dr. Judith Curry has had enough of academics politicizing her field.

She’s leaving academia for the private sector, which she said on Jan. 3, “seems like a more ‘honest’ place for a scientist…

Sam Dorman | December 12, 2016

Sundance, the left-leaning indie film festival held in Utah each January, helped turn former vice president Al Gore into the media’s favorite film star. Now, the festival is set to do it again.

A sequel to Gore’s film, An…

Julia A. Seymour | June 14, 2016

President Obama threatened to bankrupt the coal industry before he was elected. Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton recently told coal miners she would put a lot of…

Sam Dorman | May 10, 2016

Donald Trump’s rise as a presidential candidate has prompted many political observers to blame TV outlets for giving him historic amounts of free air time. While it…

Julia A. Seymour | March 9, 2016

When Dr. Rajendra K. Pachauri was chairman of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the networks relied on him to warn about the threat of climate change…

Sam Dorman | February 25, 2016

College tuition is like lunch: it’s never free.

But that hasn’t stopped the media and liberal politicians from claiming it could be. On Jan. 31, 2016, USA Today reported that some states were considering “free”…

Sam Dorman | February 18, 2016

A mosquito-borne “epidemic” of Zika virus has spread around the world from Brazil to at least 9 other countries, provoking concern from health officials and those most at risk for the illness. Millions of people could be exposed to…