Bozell's Column

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.

News Executives In The Tank

When challenged about offering hours of prime time to the Obama White House, network executives can get testy. NBC's Mark Whitaker shot back, "Compared to what, more of 'The Biggest Loser'?" ABC's ...

Oliver Stone, Lousy Historian

Movie director Oliver Stone said on HBO that Ronald Reagan was a dumb "SOB." Historians and Reagan aides say the dumb one is the man from Hollywood.

Celebrities At The End

When Michael Jackson suddenly died, the TV mourning overflowed, but no one asked: Was he a good man? Farrah Fawcett died the same day, demonstrating how celebrity can be used to help others. In ...

This Is Your Nurse On Drugs

Showtime's new series "Nurse Jackie" is a noxious brew of drugs, adultery, lying, thieving, and anti-religious sentiment. But The New Yorker squealed it "actually tastes good."

PBS Wages War on Pro-Lifers

PBS banned stations from "proselytizing" for religion, but the PBS show "Now" hailed late-term abortionists as saviors and martyrs, while pro-life activists were smeared as terrorists.

Eye-Opening YouTube

Pornographers of all kinds exploit YouTube to drive traffic to their sites and products. Isn't that a problem when YouTube's a very popular website with America's children?

Cheering For a Massive Deficit?

While the government estimates another nine trillion dollars will be added to the national debt this decade, ABC's setting aside an hour in prime time to sell an Obama health care plan that could ...

Will the FCC Press Hollywood?

Senators need to question Obama's FCC chairman nominee Julius Genachowski about whether the president intends to offer more than lip service on televised indecency.

The Conservative Case On Cars

Even a Supreme Court stay of the Chrysler sale to Fiat didn't jolt the networks into broadcasting the complaint that President Obama is unleashing a legally reckless and arguably unconstitutional ...

MTV's Shock and Fraud

MTV offered a shameless stunt, complete with comedian Sacha Baron Cohen putting his bare buttocks right in the face of rapper Eminem. MTV then admitted this disaster was staged.
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