What Time of Year Is It? (2007 Edition, Part

December 11th, 2007 12:02 AM
In 2005, I sensed that journalists in general prefer to call this time of the year in commerce that of "holiday shopping" instead of "Christmas shopping," but that when it came to people losing their jobs, they preferred to describe layoffs as relating to "Christmas." My instincts have been proven correct for two years running, as you can see below from the results of three different sets of…

New Data Refute Old Media's Ongoing Recession Obsession

December 5th, 2007 12:17 PM

Buchanan Isn't 'Balance': On Big Issues, Pat Prefers Dems

December 2nd, 2007 12:31 PM
The Democrats are better at understanding the impact of globalization on working people in America. The wages that have been arrested and halted in their growth, while, you know the boys in investment banking are making 10 times the average income of an American. I think the Democrats understand the consequences of it more than the Republicans and, frankly, another disagreement I've got with…

The Media’s Obsession with Recession: Dan Gainor on Fox Biz

November 30th, 2007 4:23 PM

What Time of Year Is It? (2007 Edition, Part

November 28th, 2007 10:34 PM
As the Christmas shopping season went into full swing in 2005, I sensed that journalists in general have a strong preference for using the term "holiday shopping" instead of "Christmas shopping" when covering business and commerce, but that when it came to people losing their jobs, they preferred to describe layoffs as relating to "Christmas." My instincts have been proven correct, as you can see…

'Titanic' Bias? NYT Implies U.S. Economy Sinking Into Recession

November 27th, 2007 2:32 PM
As the 2008 election approaches, the New York Times uses the image of a sinking red "RECE$$ION" to communicate a fear that is so far only a phantom menace. Peter Goodman's Sunday Week in Review cover story, "Trying to Guess What Happens Next," displayed plenty of pessimism about the U.S. economy after years of foreign-financed easy money. But the accompanying graphic communicated even more…

Grinchy AP Headline: ‘Despite Economy, Malls and Stores Jammed

November 24th, 2007 4:15 PM
*****Critical update at end of post: Yahoo switched articles inside the link about to be discussed!Was there a directive at the Associated Press on Friday for business writers to do their darnedest to bash the economy? After publishing a truly disgraceful column Saturday practically predicting a depression as a result of the current credit crunch, the AP offered readers an article about the…

Disgraceful Gloom at AP: Mortgage Crisis Could Lead to Depression

November 24th, 2007 3:25 PM
*****Update at end of post includes detailed response to unhappy e-mail messages concerning this subject.As someone that has done a lot of economic writing and financial media analysis, I'm used to gloom and doom from journalists. However, Saturday's Associated Press article concerning the credit crunch and how it's impacting the mortgage market could be the worst example of economic and…

Krugman Shows Why Liberals Think Economy Is Lousy

November 21st, 2007 5:40 PM
For years one of the great unanswered questions along Main and Wall streets has been why, in the midst of 24 consecutive quarters of uninterrupted growth, polls have regularly found Americans sour about the economy. On Tuesday, a battle between the New York Times liberal economics columnist Paul Krugman and WOR radio's Steve Malzberg offered a clue. In fact, after 16 minutes of sparring on…

'Today' Pits Partisan Dems vs. Reticent Republicans

November 11th, 2007 9:57 AM
How overmatched were the two lukewarm-at-best Republicans that "Today" tossed in against two partisan Dems this morning? If NBC scheduled this unfair a fight for Sunday Night Football, Al Michaels would be calling the play-by-play between the New England Patriots and the proverbial Little Sisters of Mercy.The Today show's farce of a "voter panel" was invited to discuss politics and the state of…

Nets Lead w/ 'Awful' Economic News, Not So Excited About Job Gains

November 8th, 2007 4:01 AM
When the Labor Department on Friday announced a strong gain of 166,000 jobs during October, double expectations, ABC and CBS gave it a few seconds while NBC ignored the good news, but on Wednesday night NBC, as well as ABC and CBS, led with a bad day on Wall Street they painted as a harbinger of impending economic doom. NBC anchor Brian Williams piled on the bad news as he insisted he took “no…

Media Push Doom & Gloom While U.S. Economy Roars Ahead

November 5th, 2007 10:49 AM

Jobs Numbers MSM Say Might Indicate Recession Crush Expectations

November 2nd, 2007 3:37 PM

Lauer Begs Barack to Say Economy's Headed to Recession

November 2nd, 2007 9:50 AM
Talk about talking down the economy! No fewer than three times today, Matt Lauer invited Barack Obama to declare that the U.S. economy is headed into recession. At the end of a "Today" interview that focused largely on Hillary-related issues and Iran, Lauer turned to the economy and pressed Obama to predict the worst.View video here.