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.
Entertainment Weekly's special report on "Gay Teens on TV" didn't plan to debate gay teen propaganda, but to encourage it, energetically. Not a single soul had anything critical to say. Not even a ...
In a horrific 261-page report, prosecutors accused Dr. Gosnell of delivering seven babies alive and then killing them with scissors. A mother was incompetently overmedicated on Demerol and died at ...
MTV is airing a show that Viacom executives are investigating internally to see if it might violate child pornography laws. Even the Washington Post found it opened "a new frontier in phoniness ...
The very same media outlets that had spent seven days blaming conservative talk for Tucson with no evidence didn't find a man telling a Tea Party activist "You're dead" worth more than a ...
Violent music and movies were left out of the media calculus when journalists attempted to understand what made Jared Loughner go on a shooting rampage.
A horrific shooting in Tucson that killed six and wounded a Congresswoman should unify the country in grief. Instead, sadly, shamefully, within just minutes, a nasty political spin was kicking in ...
In an ad mocking the Holy Eucharist, priests are shown lining up the faithful to receive Doritos and PepsiMax diet cola. Their church was sinking in popularity until Jesus was replaced by a ...
The most depressing result was federal judges granting our television networks the right to employ the nastiest curse words in front of children at any hour.