An MRC review of the ABC, CBS and NBC broadcast evening news coverage from January 1 through Election Day found that while the networks gave intensive coverage to inconsequential mistakes ...
On Monday's CBS This Morning, Sharyl Attkisson slammed the unnamed hacker who broke into her computers: "It's a very serious and disturbing matter. I'm outraged that anyone would do such a thing." ...
The New York Times wasted no time in politicizing Friday's
massacre at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut. Calls for legislation
permeating the paper's weekend coverage of the ...
MRC President Brent Bozell reacts to ABC, CBS and NBC's failure to cover the Obama administration gunrunning scandal that led to many deaths in Mexico: "It’s despicable that the networks simply ...
Over the weekend the Univision network broke major news in the Fast and
Furious gunwalking scandal. They found 57 previously unreported guns
used in crimes by Mexican cartels, but ABC, CBS and ...
The three networks devoted less than seven minutes to a "blistering" new
report from the Justice Department on the Fast and Furious scandal. In
comparison, the same programs deluged the public ...
One network -- Fox News -- is on top of Obama administration scandals, while the other networks ignore them. Guess which network Times media reporter Jeremy Peters suggests has a political bias?
Uniquely among the broadcast network evening newscasts Thursday night, the NBC Nightly News, not only ran a full report on the House of Representatives vote to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in ...
Journalists dismiss the merits of the investigation into "Fast & Furious," with CNN's Jeffrey Toobin scoffing that it was "mostly show business." PBS's Judy Woodruff seemed baffled that ...