Tim Graham

Director of Media Analysis
Author Articles

Indicting the Clinton Cabinet? Yawn

18 Felony Charges Against Ex-HUD Secretary Cisneros Pales Next to Story of Cosby Paternity Squabble

Donald Smaltz Gets No Media Respect

Rats That Help Wire Schools to the Internet Get More Coverage Than Espy Counsel's House Testimony

"Another Screwup" or Another Coverup?

Networks That Mention Latest White House Notes Downplay Their Embarrassing Potential

Clinton's Apolitical Justice Department?

Reno Puff Pieces a Marked Contrast from Partisan Press Attacks on Republican Attorneys General

Another Case Study in Protective Instincts

Teamster Leader Carey's Disqualification Nothing More Than a Brief Story on CBS, NBC

Scandal Doesn't Sell to Soccer Moms

Johnny Chung Hearings, Babbitt Investigation, FBI China Probe Foul-Ups Ignored on Big Three

The Debased White House Database

Networks Skip Fundraising, Whitewater Revelations, But NBC's Today Interviews Sen. Fred Thompson

Molten Metal's Clinton-Gore Connection

Peter Knight's Role Ignored as Evening Shows Focus on Iraq, Morning Shows Suffer from Au Pairalysis

Slogging Through A "Swamp Without End"

Evening Shows Eventually Get to Babbitt Testimony, But Morning Shows Dwell on Nanny Verdict

Networks Emulate Clinton's Memory Loss

Equitable CEO's Testimony on Clinton Phone Calls, Battles Over White House Stonewalling Ignored

Where's That Iran-Contra Idealism?

Ten Years Ago, Media Bigwigs Beat Their Breasts at a "Constitutional Crisis," "Shredded Democracy"

No Equal Time for Hillary's Opponents

While Hearings Suffer, Networks Play Up "Child Care Crisis" with No Time for Conservative Views

Setting the Agenda for the White House

Senate Hearings Ignored While Networks Follow Clintons' Plans to Increase Government Control

Diana: The Story That Ate September

Thompson Hearings, Preliminary Justice Investigations of Clinton and Gore Pale in Comparison

Old Promises Escape Network Memories

While Networks Focus Almost Exclusively on Reno, House Hearings and Newspapers Look at 1991-92

In Tonight's "Both Sides Do It" Update...

House Hearing on Charlie Trie and Lippo, Senate Hearing on Teamsters Almost Completely Ignored

So Much Scandal News, So Little Time

Three Evening Shows Touch on Different Angles, But CBS This Morning Puts Its Head Back in the Sand

TV Anger Dwells on Lott, Not Clinton

Three Anchors Denounce Senate Failure to Pass "Reform" Bill, But Not White House Stonewalling

Media Line Up Against First Amendment

Coverage "Shamelessly Touts" Heavily Regulated, Government-Financed Elections

Republican Hearings? Partisan Stunt

Whether the Issue is Fundraising or the IRS, Networks Play Up Partisan-Gain Angle If Goal Isn't Liberal