Once Again PBS Solicits Donations With Che Guevara

I had thought that perhaps the tide was turning on those who glorified Che Guevara as a revolutionary man of the people. I was wrong.Over the weekend Chicago's local PBS affiliate aired a segment of a DVD box set that is being distributed by PBS called The British Beat. The DVD is a retrospective of the British Invasion and features Animals lead singer Eric Burdon donning a giant Che Guevara…
Terry Trippany

NBC Leaves Out Big Reason Corn Prices, and Milk Prices, Are Higher

Gas prices are down, so 'Today' laments higher milk costs - but doesn't mention the ethanol subsidies that make cows' feed so expensive.
Stuart James

Wikipedia: Tool for Propaganda

In my experience, Wikipedia is often a good resource, especially for pop culture and computer tech terms. But since it is a fully community-operated enterprise, there are some pratfalls about relying on it for information, especially since some organizations use it as a marketing tool for themselves, attempting to control entries they're interested in.This type of cybersquatting is quite…
Matthew Sheffield

NBC: Combat Russian Imperialism and Global Warming

Paul Detrick

Gun Control: Media Myth-Conception

Here is another example of the poorly-researched mix of fact and opinion prevalent in today’s reporting. A recent news article covering a defensive shooting in Florida highlights media bias against Castle Doctrine law: the right of the law-abiding citizen to use appropriate force to repel an attack without first seeking to retreat.
Howard Nemerov

ABC Again Insinuates That ‘Bitterly Polarizing’ Rove Was Behind Sw

According to ABC’s Terry Moran, Karl Rove’s brand of politics can be defined by a mixture of "divisiveness, anger" and "ruthlessness." During a segment on Monday's edition of "Nightline," the co-anchor derided the "era of Karl Rove" as one that exhibited "bitterly polarizing politics." Moran also left the impression that it was Rove, the Deputy Chief of Staff to President Bush, who was behind the…
Scott Whitlock

Got Money Worries? If Not, NBC Can Help

Stuart James

Libs Find Whale of a Good Reason to Waste Energy

Dan Gainor

NYT on Karl Rove: Polarizing, Divisive Right-Winger

Clay Waters

German Mag: US Military in Iraq More Successful Than World Wants To Be

Read the following paragraph, and imagine it being written by a member of the mainstream media (emphasis added throughout): Ramadi is an irritating contradiction of almost everything the world thinks it knows about Iraq -- it is proof that the US military is more successful than the world wants to believe. Ramadi demonstrates that large parts of Iraq -- not just Anbar Province, but also many…
Noel Sheppard

The Numbers Behind TimesSelect, Dissappointing Any Which Way

As NewsBusters reported earlier (here and here), the New York Times is likely to soon abandon its TimesSelect pay-subscription online service. That's hardly a surprise when you look at the numbers writes Brett Arends: The New York Times Web site is extremely popular. According to figures tracked by Nielsen/NetRatings, nytimes.com attracted about 12.5 million readers worldwide in June, the month…
Matthew Sheffield

CBS's Plante to Bush: ‘If [Rove’s] So Smart, How Come You Lost Con

For those that watched Monday's announcement by President Bush concerning the departure of White House advisor Karl Rove, as the two were walking away from the microphones, someone yelled out a rather disgraceful question (h/t NB reader Damian G). According to FishbowlDC, that someone was CBS's Bill Plante, and the question was: "If he's so smart, how come you lost Congress?"Don't believe it?…
Noel Sheppard

'Today' Follows Nurse Hillary on Her Rounds in Labor Union Stunt

Yet another Democratic candidate played nurse for a day, as part of a stunt to garner labor union support, and once again "Today" show's cameras were there to cover the photo-op. On this morning's "Today" show, NBC's Andrea Mitchell followed Hillary Clinton as she made the rounds with a nurse to, both soften her image, and suck up to the Service Employees International Union. Interestingly, "…
Geoffrey Dickens

Time.com Picks Liberal Guest Blogger Despite Call for Conservative Gue

On August 1, I wrote about how Time.com's "Swampland" blog was soliciting suggestions for guest bloggers on its 39-member Facebook group home page. I gave NewsBusters readers the address and sure enough some of you left suggestions in the topic thread.[For NewsBusters' home on Facebook, check here.] As of publication of this blog post, there were but a few liberal suggestions (such as strategist…
Ken Shepherd