MediaBias

$2,500 Richer, But Renter Still A Foreclosure Victim

'Evening News' reports on family paid to leave, but that gripes about having to move.

Obama as President: Iraq Pullout, Nationalized Health Care and Going Green

Democratic presidential hopeful tells 'The View' his top three priorities as nation's commander-in-chief.

ABC's Cuomo Goes after Credit Cards

'Good Morning America' highlights student who 'didn't understand' the fees added to her card balance.

NY Times Reporter Wants Even More Global Warming Coverage

Revkin advocates less command-and-control from government and says more should be done to address energy 'difficulties.'

Eco-Groups Could Kill Kosovo Economy Before It Grows

'Biggest enemies of the poor' might seek to shut down new nation's mining lifeline.

Reporter Admits SNL Effect on Press Coverage of Hillary

"Over the last few days, the tone of the Democratic contest seems to have shifted, with Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign more buoyant and Senator Barack Obamas more defensive. That shift ...

BMI's Gainor: 'Disagreement is Not Allowed in the Media'

Business & Media Institute Vice President tells 'Fox & Friends' media ignore and mistreat global warming 'skeptics.'

NBC Prediction of $4 Gas Falls Way Short

'Street Signs' anchor Burnett's warned of price spike that never materialized.

Typical Media Victims Still Not Typical

New York Times profiles wealthy families and a family in an extreme situation to exaggerate foreclosure 'crisis.'

'Nightly News' Rails Against Coal Over Climate Change -- Again

NBC airs one-sided segment against a new coal-fired plant, which would bring jobs to a beleaguered Nevada economy.
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