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Amy Menefee | October 4, 2006

     One month away from the election, the media are right in line with the Democratic talking point of “stagnant wages.”

     “We are in a period of stagnant wages for workers in this country,” said CNN’s Lou Dobbs on a September 15…

BMI Staff | October 4, 2006
Waging War When the media talk about wages, its usually a story of stagnation or decline. So why does the government say compensation has increased…
| October 4, 2006

     Off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two million old tires are pounding into reefs, destroying the ecosystem and littering the shoreline. It’s an environmentalist catastrophe.

     That’s right – environmentalist. This…

Dan Gainor | October 4, 2006

     No matter how the economy is doing, the word 'recession' never seems too far away. CBS began the year with talk of a recession and similar discussion has cropped on up ABC and CNN throughout 2006 and even going back to…

Ken Shepherd | October 4, 2006

     October 3 saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average close at a record high of 11,727.34. The “CBS Evening News” saw economic trouble on the horizon.

     While CBS’s Anthony Mason offered qualified praise for the market’s recent rally,…

Ken Shepherd | October 3, 2006

     Five days after CNN’s Miles O’Brien painted Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) as a quixotic crusader against an overwhelming consensus on climate change, the chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee got a chance to take on…

Ken Shepherd | October 2, 2006

     Praise the Lord and pass the tax bill.

     The October 1 edition of ABC’s “World News Sunday” preached that the 51 houses of worship in Stafford, Texas, are a holy terror to the city’s finances, citing the mayor’s complaints about…

Ken Shepherd | October 2, 2006

     Veteran Washington Post media critic Howard Kurtz admitted recently what many conservatives have long argued: taxpayer-funded National Public Radio (NPR) leans heavily to the left politically.

 

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Ken Shepherd | September 29, 2006

     NBC’s “The Fleecing of America” is an ongoing series that tells viewers about wasteful government spending. Yet the latest edition of the series changed the rules and blamed oil companies for the government’s billion-…

Ken Shepherd | September 28, 2006

     Climate change science is complex and chock-full of heated disputes between dissenting scientists, but CNN’s “American Morning” portrayed Oklahoma Sen. James Inhofe (R) as striving against the winds of scientific…

Julia A. Seymour | September 28, 2006

     The Dow Jones industrial average closed only 34 points away from its record high September 27, yet “NBC Nightly News” found a cloud to hide that silver lining.

     “Wall Street is riding high on a wave of confidence about the…

Ken Shepherd | September 28, 2006

     “New York, New York is getting ready to lead the nation in evicting a killer from restaurants,” teased Katie Couric at the intro to the “Evening News.”

 

     The CBS anchor’s take on…

Julia A. Seymour | September 27, 2006

     “Just how far down and down and down are house prices going to fall?” asked CNN’s Soledad O’Brien after market prices fell for the first time in 11 years.

 

     O’Brien’s words…

Amy Menefee | September 27, 2006

What goes down must come up.      That’s what many reporters have been saying since gas prices started falling. Gas prices have dropped a total of 68 cents, dropping every business day for the past 35 straight business days since August 11.     …

BMI Staff | September 27, 2006
Gas Hysteria: Prices are Falling, But While gas prices have been falling, the nightly newscasts have still referred to high or rising…
Ken Shepherd | September 27, 2006

     After weeks of CNN entertaining the notion of a gas price conspiracy and one day after the Dow Jones had it’s second highest close, CNN’s Andy Serwer flatly told viewers to ignore the idea that Republicans were…

| September 27, 2006

     Everyone’s talking about the environment these days, whether it’s Al Gore’s army of global warming slide show presenters or billionaire Richard Branson’s quest for alternative fuels. I’m nostalgic for the old days when all the…

Ken Shepherd | September 27, 2006

     The Dow Jones had its second-best closing average ever and consumer confidence shot up, but CBS and NBC undercut the good news with speculation on hurricanes and “echoes” of corporate scandals.

     “With gas prices dropping by the…

Ken Shepherd | September 26, 2006

     A day after a CNBC special unilaterally declared James Hansen the “world’s leading climate scientist,” ABC’s Bill Blakemore promoted Hansen’s latest research on global warming – letting him take a swipe at the Bush…

Ken Shepherd | September 26, 2006

     The so-called housing bubble has been a media fixation for five years, so with news that the median price for existing homes is down slightly from last year, it wasn’t surprising for the broadcast media to jump on the…