Journalists

Documenting the Media's Lopsided Liberal Slant

MRC Details 40+ Surveys About Journalists' Liberal Opinions and Public's Growing Awareness of Bias

The Great Newspaper Bailout

Liberals, politicians, journalists want Uncle Sam to save news with your tax dollars

The Great Newspaper Bailout: Executive Summary

President who gave us Government Motors now wants to give us Government Media
Media Research Center

Exhibit 2-11: Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet/Zogby Survey

In a February 20-26, 2007 survey conducted for the Politics Online Conference 2007, the George Washington University's Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet paired with Zogby ...
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Exhibit 2-3: ASNE Journalism Credibility Project, 1998

As part of "a $1 million project to improve the credibility of newspapers and journalism," the American Society of Newspaper Editors commissioned a poll of 3,000 Americans in April and May of 1998.
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Exhibit 2-2: What the People Want from the Press

In November 1996, the Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA) partnered with the Lou Harris Organization to poll 3,000 people about their attitudes toward the press.
Media Research Center

Exhibit 1-16: Journalists Ethics and Attitudes 2005

Preparing for a panel discussion on the media, the Annenberg Public Policy Center and the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands commissioned a poll of 673 journalists.
Media Research Center

Exhibit 1-14: Campaign Journalists (2004)

New York Times columnist John Tierney surveyed 153 campaign journalists at a press party at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, and found a huge preference for Democratic Senator ...
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Exhibit 1-11: Newspaper Editors

In January 1998, Editor and Publisher, the preeminent media trade magazine, conducted a poll of 167 newspaper editors across the country.
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Exhibit 1-10: Newspaper Journalists of the 1990s

In 1996, as a follow-up to a 1988 survey, the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) surveyed 1,037 reporters at 61 newspapers of all sizes across the nation, and found that newsrooms were ...
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