Dan Gainor
Vice President for Free Speech America and Business for the Media Research Center

Dan Gainor is the Boone Pickens Free Market Fellow and Vice President for Free Speech America and Business for the Media Research Center. He has worked for the MRC for 16 years and writes a regular weekly column for FoxNews.com about media bias. He has appeared on several thousand radio and TV shows on nearly all major networks — Fox News, Fox Business, CNN, CNNHLN, CNBC, ABC, NBC, PBS and many more — to discuss biased news media. Mr. Gainor holds an MBA from the University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business and a master’s in publications design from the University of Baltimore. As an undergraduate, he majored in political science and history at the University of Maryland Baltimore County.

Dan Gainor | January 18, 2006
     Ford and now DaimlerChrysler are the latest companies to take the layoff route to try and save their corporate skins. We watch our TVs day after day as the numbers add up 7,000, 20,000, 30,000…
Dan Gainor | January 4, 2006
     There was a time when we had nothing to fear but fear itself. Those were the days. Now the home of the brave is anything but and Americans find ourselves in a constant state of fear.      We…
Dan Gainor | December 29, 2005
     The term consumer group conjures up the image of some George Bailey-esque fighting for the little guy. At The Washington Post, that has become the code for a left-wing, anti-industry group. The…
Dan Gainor | December 23, 2005
     Christmas is a time of giving and TV news reporters certainly took that opportunity to give it to Wal-Mart. Following a jury ruling that went against the worlds largest retailer, journalists put the…
Dan Gainor | December 21, 2005
     The Christmas shopping season culminated a strong year for the U.S. economy. But instead of ringing out the old year and toasting the economys success, 43 percent of Americans think were in a…
Dan Gainor | December 9, 2005
     Oil companies are evil and the root of that evil is Americas endless thirst for oil. At least thats the spin of the new movie Syriana, which the media have called powerful, ambitious and Something…