Category Archives: Media Bias
Data Point – the mainstream media IS the opposition
Academics at the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy [Harvard University] analyzed coverage from Trump’s first 100 days in office across 10 major TV and print outlets. They found that the tone of some outlets was negative in as … Continue reading
NHGOP angered that Associated Press reporter attended, reported on closed fundraiser
The state Republican Party is angry after a freelance reporter working for The Associated Press entered a Thursday night party fundraiser that was closed to the media and wrote a story that the NHGOP says was, in part, “grossly inaccurate.” … Continue reading
Guests Remind NBC, CNN: Obama Gave Classified Intel to Russia
While NBC and CNN joined the rest of the media in rushing to condemn the Trump White House over an unconfirmed Washington Post report that the President inadvertently shared classified information with Russian officials, guests on both networks provided important … Continue reading
NBC Headline Rephrased: Less than 2 of 5 Americans Upset about Trump firing Comey
There is a breathless headline from an NBC Poll just out: NBC/WSJ Poll: Just 29 Percent Approve of Trump’s Firing of James Comey. Now reading that headline you would think that 71 percent disapprove, and I’m sure that’s what NBC … Continue reading
The Implosion Of Another Left Wing ‘Institution’
NPR is dodging bullets at a time when it was already facing an uphill battle to justify continued taxpayer funding. So having an executive expose the network culture on hidden video is the last thing they needed. And while NPR runs duck and cover, pointing out that the guy was quitting anyway, they didn’t seem to have anything to say about the other NPR exec at the table until she “quit.” Continue reading
Nashua Telegraph Snubs GOP Committee Meeting
The Nashua Telegraph’s progressive tendencies are frequently on display but never more so than in this mornings Sunday print edition. There is not one mention of the Republican State Committee meeting that went on for five hours, nor the election … Continue reading