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Julia A. Seymour | October 20, 2006

     The Weather Channel already tells viewers to stay inside during bad weather, but a new campaign also tells them what to think and do about global warming.

 

      The channel’s…

Julia A. Seymour | October 19, 2006

     Lou Dobbs’s hour-long special “War on the Middle Class” should have been titled “Vote for Bigger Government This Election Year.”

     With barely an attempt at journalistic objectivity, against the backdrop "America Votes 2006," …

Ken Shepherd | October 18, 2006

     Are you happy that gas prices are down to earth again? Good, now’s the perfect time to tax you more for it, if only it wasn’t political suicide to do so.

    That’s the tone Washington Post reporter Steve Mufson took in his October…

Ken Shepherd | October 18, 2006

     Hours before Lou Dobbs’s “War on the Middle Class” special was set to air on CNN, the October 18 New York Times poked holes in one of the fears Dobbs has often peddled to viewers –  the “threat” to the U.S. auto…

Herman Cain | October 18, 2006

     When we were kids, network anchors like Walter Cronkite read us news each night like parents telling stories. But as we’ve grown older, the nightly news stories have transformed into grim fairy tales about some terrifying threat to you and…

BMI Staff | October 18, 2006
A Massive Reporting Deficit Networks have spun the federal deficit negatively 35 times since the State of the Union address. Only once did a journalist…
Ken Shepherd | October 18, 2006

     “The middle class still says generally it feels like the American Dream is a lost cause.”

     Thus began the last 12 hours of CNN’s in-house PR push for Lou Dobbs’s October 18 special “War on the Middle Class.” Dobbs himself has…

Amy Menefee | October 18, 2006

     Since the 2006 State of the Union address, the networks have complained about the deficit and called it “soaring,” “ballooning,” “record high” and “exploded.”

     Though the deficit has trended steadily downward by billions of…

Ken Shepherd | October 17, 2006

     The second day into Prescription For Change, a weeklong series on American health care, ABC News revealed its recent poll found nearly 9 out of 10 Americans are happy with their health care. But rather than finding the statistic an…

Ken Shepherd | October 16, 2006

     In search of a “Prescription for Change” for “fixing American health care,” anchor Dan Harris of ABC’s “World News Sunday” promised viewers a weeklong look at “one of the most urgent and expensive issues facing this country.” But the…

Rachel Waters | October 13, 2006

     “Support Environmentalists With a Rope.”

     On the October 11 “Moyers on America” show, titled “Is God Green?” Rocky Barker used these five words to sum up Republican sentiment towards environmentalists. Barker, environmental…

Ken Shepherd | October 13, 2006

     Companies can’t win – even when they literally give away money. ABC attacked businesses for helping “the corporate bottom line” by funding breast cancer research. In the process, the network relied on a critic of routine…

Ken Shepherd | October 12, 2006

     With a second-straight reduction in the size of the 2006 federal deficit, NBC’s Brian Williams again sounded a pessimistic note to taxpaying viewers of his October 11 program, while ignoring arguments that shrinking…

Ken Shepherd | October 12, 2006

     The media’s daily grind against the food industry continued as CBS warned viewers that even decaf coffee isn’t decaffeinated enough.

 

     “If you are having decaf with your…

Dan Gainor | October 11, 2006

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 Polls have repeatedly shown a public dissatisfied with the economy under President Bush. A January 2006 Pew Research Center survey said 64 percent of those questioned thought economic conditions were fair or poor – and…

Dan Gainor | October 11, 2006

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Tune into the network news shows any time during the last year and you'd likely find reporters warning about 'an economy just a bit off-key' or even a 'recession.' The U.S. economy has been depicted as one major…
Amy Menefee | October 11, 2006

     The New York Times has put an ironic twist on the 8th Commandment: “Thou shalt not steal.” It’s accused churches nationwide of fleecing taxpayers and local governments using the First Amendment.

     The Times devoted more than 17…

Ken Shepherd | October 11, 2006

     Having huffed and puffed and still not blown the housing market down, NBC News is now raising fears of another bubble. A tech bubble.

 

     With Internet company Google’s (NASD: GOOG…

| October 11, 2006

     Each day in Darfur, 80 children younger than the age of five die because of malnutrition, disease and poor living conditions caused by the war in the Sudan. North Korea has tested nuclear weapons, and violence among ethnic and religious…

BMI Staff | October 11, 2006
In Governments Name: New York Times Bashes Religious Tax Exemptions The Times took four days and more than 17,000 words to argue…