8/30/2006 4:58 PM ET
Business reporter leaves out any industry representation. After all, two days earlier he cited an industry spokesman.
8/30/2006 4:06 PM ET
ABC News leads the charge of bad news for workers, despite low unemployment and industries clamoring for more help.
8/30/2006 10:22 AM ET
Lauer leaves out how his network predicted $3.50-a-gallon gas just two weeks ago.
8/29/2006 4:11 PM ET
Anchor hypes study linking work hours to blood pressure, but leaves out how work environment is a factor regardless of hours at the office.
8/29/2006 12:40 PM ET
Just two weeks ago, the media complained of 'record' prices; NBC predicted $3.50-a-gallon gas.
8/28/2006 4:50 PM ET
CNN's Allen Wastler rings bell for more government interference with telecoms, but ignores consumers' existing costs from high taxes and regulation.
8/28/2006 1:19 PM ET
Reporter Velshi, anchor O'Brien assume corporate greed, dismiss personal responsibility.
8/25/2006 4:36 PM ET
But while reporter Dan Harris focused on extreme cases, most users like their portable e-mail devices.
8/25/2006 11:13 AM ET
Reporter Ron Mott leaves out the fact that featured homeowner is a career trial attorney who sues insurance companies.
8/24/2006 4:14 PM ET
Scientists disagree with journalist who says global warming is significant factor in hurricane strength or sea-level rise.