Daily Bias Alerts

Friday, July 03, 2009 @ 08:58 PM ET
Sarah Palin's "bombshell" announcement that she will resign as Governor of Alaska trumped Michael Jackson as the lead on the ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts Friday as NBC's Chuck Todd predicted she will now make fundraising appearances for GOP candidates where she'll draw "car-wreck watchers." On all three newscasts Palin's decision was called "bizarre." (with video)
Thursday, July 02, 2009 @ 08:45 PM ET
Unemployment in June hit 9.5%, the highest since 1983, as 467,000 jobs were lost, yet the CBS Evening News didn't mention President Obama or his "stimulus" while NBC only touched Obama's policies by running a soundbite of the President defending the lack of positive impact from his policies: "It took years for us to get into this mess and it will take us more than a few months to turn it around."
Thursday, July 02, 2009 @ 05:58 PM ET
On Thursday's Today, Meredith Vieira tossed mostly softballs to Senator-elect Al Franken, offering no hard questions about the disputed 2008 election, instead fawning, "...Are you more worried about becoming a target for the GOP or a target for Saturday Night Live, your old stomping ground?"
Thursday, July 02, 2009 @ 02:35 PM ET
CNN glowingly featured an entire segment on Thursday's American Morning about Wendell Potter, a former chief corporate spokesman for the health insurance company Cigna, and he attempted to discredit conservative ad campaigns against health “reform” proposals as “outright lies.” But reporter Jim Acosta left out his current ideological employment with a left-wing advocacy group.
Thursday, July 02, 2009 @ 03:05 PM ET
NBC's Meredith Vieira on Thursday conducted a defensive interview with Fox News' Dick Morris, at one point skeptically wondering if "the Republican tactic from this point on" would be "to sit and watch Obama fail." Later, when Morris pointed out the problems with the Canadian health care system, the Today host retorted, "But, the President clearly has said that's not the road he's headed down."
Thursday, July 02, 2009 @ 01:02 PM ET
Washington Post media reporter Howard Kurtz reported Thursday on black females on the Michelle Obama beat, and whether their shared race and gender produces gauzier coverage. "Indeed, most write with enthusiasm, in some cases even admiration, about the first lady as a long-awaited role model for black women."



Commentary

Oliver Stone, Lousy Historian

Movie director Oliver Stone said on HBO that Ronald Reagan was a dumb "SOB." Historians and Reagan aides say the dumb one is the man from Hollywood.

Discrimination ruling a reason to get fired up against Sotomayor

Media have downplayed impact 'liberal' Supreme Court nominee had on ordinary working men.




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Special Report

Cheerleaders for the Revolution

MRC Special Report

The media applauded Barack Obama's first 100 days as President, but how well did journalists perform? A Media Research Center study of ABC, CBS and NBC coverage of Obama's first 100 days finds the networks lavished good press on every major initiative of the early Obama administration, including the massive stimulus package, all of the various bailouts, health care, stem cells, the environment and foreign policy. They never investigated whether Obama was leading America towards socialism and never even once labled his huge government agenda "liberal."


2009 MRC Gala & DisHonors Awards

Bill Maher "Wins" the "Quote of the Year"

MRC Gala

Through their applause and jeers, the audience at the MRC's "DisHonors Awards" on Thursday night, March 19 voted to designate Bill Maher's looney conspiracy theorizing about Sarah Palin's baby, which had won the "Half-Baked Alaska Award for Pummeling Palin," as the "Quote of the Year."


MRC Gala & Best of NQ Archive


Notable Quotables

Anchors Awed by Flyswatter-in-Chief"

Obama Swats a Fly

The sycophantic ABC, CBS and NBC morning anchors are dazzled after Barack Obama swats a fly, oozing about his "cat-like quickness" and "Ninja" skills. Meanwhile, the New York Times and Washington Post paint an endearing portrait of a couple who spent years spying for Fidel Castro, and MSNBC claims the best way for the GOP to win votes is to stop talking about "morals and values." All those, plus 15 more outrageous quotes in the newest edition of Notable Quotables.


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Media Reality Check

Networks Mostly Mute on Democratic Scandals

ABC, CBS and NBC have certainly cranked up the volume on Republican Governor Mark Sanford's adultery scandal, producing 49 stories in just the past week. But a Media Research Center review finds little or no coverage of several major scandals involving top Democrats currently under investigation or on trial.


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