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NY Times Insists Economy Isn't as Good as It Appears

Reporters rely on discredited housing bubble storyline, comparison to tech bubble of 1990s.

Networks Link Economy to Depression/Recession; No Wonder We're Depressed

The 2006 collapse never came, so now journalists are looking to 2007 to make their gloomy predictions look smart.

CNN's 'In the Money' Begins Year with Gloomy Predictions

Speculation covers oil prices, housing, unemployment.

The Medias Top 10 Economic Myths of 2006

Compiled by the Business & Media Institute

Networks Downplay Strong Pre-election Jobs Report

Networks gave negative news full attention in previous election cycles.

CBS's Couric Worries of Job Losses, Dow Slide

'Evening News' anchor forecasted clouds on economic horizon hours before government announced a 5-year low in unemployment.

'Bad News Bears': Executive Summary

How Networks Distort a Good Economy and Batter President Bush

'Bad News Bears'

How Networks Distort a Good Economy and Batter President Bush

Networks Overlook 810,000 New Jobs

Weekend news reports leave out huge revision to employment numbers.

PBS Feature Claims 'Hurt Feelings' from Layoffs Might Be 'Lethal'

NY Times' Uchitelle says workers' low self-esteem is worse for the economy than the Great Depression.
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