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Bozell's Column

Founder and President of the Media Research Center, L. Brent Bozell III runs the largest media watchdog organization in America. Established in 1987, the MRC has made “media bias” a household term, tracking it and printing the compiled evidence daily. Mr. Bozell is a nationally syndicated writer to more than 50 newspapers around the country, whose work appears in publications such as Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The New York Post, The L.A. Times and National Review.

Even Bedtime Stories Get Profane

The mass-marketing of profanity just won't stop. Now's it topping the best-selling book list - in children's picture books.

Palin Movie vs. Media Mythology

The maker of a new documentary on Sarah Palin is so optimistic that he aims to win over the liberal media.

Playing Hardball on Softball

A gay softball league insists that "inclusion" has its limits: they need to throw out the "straight ringers" who are ruining their games.

Liberalism Lite With Ann Curry

Who will be the public face of soft and marshmallowy News Lite in Liberal Land now that Katie Couric's gone? Try new NBC Today co-host Ann Curry.

Viacom's Endless Violations

In the midst of Weinergate, MTV worked overtime to make crotch-grabbing just another acceptable part of the cultural scenery.

Bozell column: Media Go Leaner on Weiner

The networks piled 152 stories on Rep. Mark Foley, but the Old Media were clearly slow to jump on the Anthony Weiner story.

Exposing the Hollywood 'Clique'

Ben Shapiro's new book has interviews with a bevy of Hollywood players and exposes a political and cultural revolution of permissive leftism.

Here Comes the Ailes Haters

Two long new magazine exposes have attempted to demonize Fox News chief Roger Ailes and his allegedly brain-dead minions as the antithesis of good journalism.

Here Comes the Ailes Haters

Two long new magazine "exposes" have attempted to demonize Fox News chief Roger Ailes and his allegedly brain-dead minions as the antithesis of good journalism.

Exploiting Domestic Violence

There simply aren't enough people questioning why pop princess Rihanna has repeatedly put out a string of please-hurt-me songs over the last two years, since she left the violent embrace of pop ...
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