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The Great Media Depression

News reports depict economy far worse now than during the 1929 stock market crash

The Great Media Depression: Executive Summary

News reports depict economy far worse now than during the 1929 stock market crash

Fewer U.S. Dead = Less TV Coverage of Iraq

Networks Minimize Good News From Iraq, Don't Press Democrats on "Wrong-Headed" Predictions

ElectionWatch: Media Ignore, Misreport 'FairTax' amid Huckabee Surge

When reporters aren't completely ignoring the proposal to overhaul the U.S. tax system, they're dismissing or mischaracterizing the FairTax.

This Christmas -- the Gift of Balanced Reporting

Sometimes the media get the story right. BMI highlights the 'good' news from 2007.

The Medias Top 10 Economic Myths of 2007

Compiled by the Business and Media Institute

The Media Assault on American Values

The conflict between the media, personal responsibility and respect for religion.

Bad Company III

For American Businessmen in the News, the Defense Never Rests

Media Juiced on Celebrity Hype

Camp O.J. has taken over Las Vegas.

ABC 'World News' Coverage of Hillarycare: Leaving Out Cost

Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton's plan for health care would cost $110 billion.
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