Founder and President of the Media Research Center, L. Brent Bozell III runs the largest media watchdog organization in America. Established in 1987, the MRC has made “media bias” a household term, tracking it and printing the compiled evidence daily. Mr. Bozell is a nationally syndicated writer to more than 50 newspapers around the country, whose work appears in publications such as Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The New York Post, The L.A. Times and National Review.
The rapper known as "Common" was invited to spout poetry before the president and First Lady. Celebrating cop killers is not being honored at the People's House.
We don't need to release a photo of Osama bin Laden. It won't please the conspiracy theorists. But why aren't the "freedom of the press" groups going nuclear over Obama's (correct) decision?
With Osama bin Laden vanquished, Obama made no generous bow to George W. Bush. Neither did the media, despite their past vile suggestions of collusion between Team Bush and al-Qaeda.
Viacom's profits are up over sleazy MTV reality shows like "Jersey Shore." Now the second season of MTV's teen comedy "The Hard Times of R.J. Berger" has centered an episode on a female teacher ...
Obama's poll ratings are collapsing, but major newspapers like The Washington Post are burying them inside the paper. Whatever happened to the notion that Obama would heal the globe?
If conservatives can't get any spending cuts for NPR or PBS, there's one symbolic victory we'd like: stop letting pro-Obama pundit David Brooks be the "conservative" on taxpayer-funded television.
The Obama administration can't be expected to notice that polls show that most Americans think they're too much sex, profanity, and violence on TV - and a majority support FCC fines to curb it.
After all of the hype and horror of network scare stories on a potential government shutdown, the entire fight looks like a war over who was splitting the pizza delivery bill...tip.