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Media Myth: Nine Worst Business Stories

(of the Last 50 Years)

Former CBS Anchor Blames Deregulation for Deterioration of TV News

Roger Mudd claims TV has become too dependent on pictures and has very little optimism for the future of TV news.

Harry Smith Says Tax Refunds Are 'Too Much'

'The Early Show' host 'stunned' by average refunds while financial expert explains rebates and refunds and encourages financial responsibility.

No Forgiving Charlton Heston

Some media figures think it's okay to hate somebody because he disagrees with their political beliefs.

CNBC's Faber on Network TV News: 'That Ship Has Sailed'

High cost of network newsgathering hurting CBS's bottom line and is leading to its ultimate phase-out according to report.

Charlton Heston's 'Controversial' Life

Many journalists discount the late actor's character because they disagree with his views.

Networks Ignore Revealing Obama 'Baby' Gaffe

Candidate doesn't want daughters punished with a baby.

$2,500 Richer, But Renter Still A Foreclosure Victim

'Evening News' reports on family paid to leave, but that gripes about having to move.

CBS Early Show Gives Planned Parenthood Star Treatment

Kate Walsh plays a doctor on TV. Who cares what she thinks about abstinence education and STDs?

Networks Spurn Clinton-Obama Spat over Character and Values

Reporters are more concerned about Democratic prospects in November than in telling the American people who Clinton and Obama really are.
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