Iraq
AP's Conflict of Interest on Bilal Hussein
December 11th, 2007 12:38 PM
There is one current story in Iraq that has attracted the full attention of the Associated Press, and that is the case of Bilal Hussein, an AP photographer and terrorism suspect. The AP report on Hussein's hearing yesterday leaves out the fact that Hussein was arrested with a known al Qaeda terrorist... one of but many troubling aspects of the news organization's decision to forego objective news…
MRC/NB's Noyes Looks at War Coverage Study, NBC Ad on O'Reilly
December 10th, 2007 6:15 PM
MRC Director of Research and NewsBusters Senior Editor Rich Noyes appeared Monday night on the "O'Reilly Factor" to discuss his findings in the December 4 Media Reality Check, "Good News = Less News on Iraq War."Noyes also discussed NBC's reversal of its decision to reject an ad urging viewers to remember the troops over the holidays.As we previously noted, Fox News host Bill O'Reilly cited the…
CBS’s Harry Smith ‘Googling’ Over Bill Clinton
December 10th, 2007 2:11 PM
In a typical softball interview with former President Bill Clinton on Monday’s CBS "Early Show," co-host Harry Smith ran defense for the Clinton campaign: I also want to set the record straight. When you were in Muscatine a week and a half ago or so, right, and said 'I've always been against this,' speaking about the Iraq war. I did a little Googling last night, and the best I could tell, was you…
The Media: Bad Intelligence with No Confidence
December 10th, 2007 9:46 AM
To the MSM, any anti-American angle is a good one A Brave Nuclear WorldThe media's reaction to the November 2007 National Intelligence Estimate on Iran's nuclear weapon program has been as grandiose as it is selective, inaccurate and wrong-headed.The single excerpt they chose to trumpet, that the report proffers with "high confidence" that Iran halted weapons development in 2003, maximized their…
NBC to Air Freedom’s Watch Ads, AP Seems Displeased
December 9th, 2007 10:58 AM
Looking to head off even more controversy, NBC announced Saturday that it has reversed its decision to not show ads supporting the troops during the holidays. Yet, that didn't seem to please the Associated Press which in its article concerning this u-turn chose to depict Freedom's Watch as "a group backed by wealthy Republican fundraisers" that is "critical of liberals." Was this the…
NBC Lawyer Who Blocked Pro-Troops Ad Gives Generously to Dems
December 8th, 2007 8:02 PM
The recent NBC kerfuffle involving the rejection of ads supporting the troops during the holidays continues to get more and more interesting. Now, it appears one of the attorneys involved in the decision gives generously to Democrats. As reported by Michael Brady of the Majority Accountability Project:
NBC Double Standard: Today Show Aired Antiwar Ad by MoveOn.org
December 8th, 2007 12:59 PM
As NewsBusters reported Friday, television network NBC has decided not to run ads thanking and supporting America's troops stationed overseas during the holidays.*****Update: Drudge is reporting that NBC has capitulated due to "pressure from outraged viewers." Stay tuned... The sticking point according to NBC's head of standards and policies Alan Wurtzel was that Freedom's Watch "insisted that…
NBC Refuses to Run Support the Troops Ads During Holidays
December 7th, 2007 3:05 PM
A conservative organization known as Freedom's Watch has had its advertisements rejected by NBC. What was the heinous content of these ads?A show of support and thanks to America's troops serving around the world during the holidays.I kid you not.As reported moments ago by the Associated Press (emphasis added):
FNC's O'Reilly Highlights MRC Study: As Iraq Improves, Coverage Falls
December 7th, 2007 9:44 AM
FNC's Bill O'Reilly on Thursday night centered his "Talking Points Memo" around the findings in the MRC's Media Reality Check study released earlier this week, "Good News = Less News on Iraq War: As Surge Succeeds and Casualty Rates Fall, ABC, CBS and NBC Lose Interest In Iraq War." O'Reilly pointed out how U.S. casualties and violence are way down from six months ago. Then, citing the MRC's…
Walter Cronkite: ‘Our Troops Must Leave Iraq
December 5th, 2007 12:40 PM
Former "CBS Evening News" anchor Walter Cronkite, much like his former colleague Bob Schieffer, appears to be dead set against the war in Iraq regardless of how conditions have improved in the past several months. In an op-ed published at the liberal website Common Dreams, Cronkite made his strongest surrender appeal to date, whilst of course castigating the Bush administration. Readers are…
MRC Study: As Surge Succeeds, Iraq News Gets Rarer
December 5th, 2007 11:43 AM
Back in September, when General David Petraeus reported that the surge in U.S. troops had improved the security situation in Iraq, the big three broadcast networks were openly skeptical."Insurgent attacks are down from 170 in January to 120 in August," ABC's Terry McCarthy noted on the September 9 World News Sunday, the day before Petraeus testified before Congress. "But that is still four…