Big Iraq Contrast: A Bit of Brightness on ABC, The Usual Doom on NBC

December 30th, 2005 11:19 AM

Kudos to CBS's Roberts for Picking Up Democrat Harman's Defense of Bus

December 21st, 2005 9:14 PM
Though Bob Schieffer introduced Wednesday's CBS Evening News by using loaded language as he pointed out how, “to protest the President's decision to continue spying on American citizens, a federal judge took the unprecedented step of resigning from the court that issues warrants in such cases,” an event also highlighted by ABC and NBC, unlike those networks, CBS White House correspondent John…

Media Practically Ignore The Largest Consumer Price Decline in 56 Year

December 21st, 2005 4:43 PM

Broadcast Nets Hyperventilate Over “Big Brother” Spying on “All

December 16th, 2005 8:54 PM
Picking up on a front page New York Times story, “Bush Lets U.S. Spy on Callers Without Courts,” the three broadcast networks led Friday night with the revelation, which animated the cable networks during the day, about how post-9/11 the NSA has monitored communication by a few thousand people in the U.S. in touch with those on al-Qaeda lists captured in Pakistan, or an expanding chain of those…

Broadcast Nets, Especially ABC and NBC, Deliver Upbeat View of Iraqi E

December 16th, 2005 12:03 AM
The three broadcast network evening newscasts, particularly ABC and NBC, led Thursday night with glowingly positive spins on the election in Iraq. ABC's Elizabeth Vargas, the only anchor in Iraq, celebrated in her tease: “So much pride. So much joy. The chance at a better future.” She then led World News Tonight with how “millions of Iraqis went to the polls in unprecedented numbers. They did so…

A Memo Which Should Be Required Reading for Reporters

December 15th, 2005 3:38 PM

NBC's Williams Labels Leftists As “Religious Activists” & Cites

December 14th, 2005 10:34 PM

“NBC Nightly News” Does Very Optimistic and Uplifting Pre-Election

December 14th, 2005 10:10 PM
This morning, it was the New York Times publishing a positive story about tomorrow’s historic elections in Iraq. ABC News has been doing a lot of optimistic segments on this subject since Sunday. Tonight, it was the “NBC Nightly News’” turn (video link to follow). Brian Williams introduced the segment by first suggesting that the “American media often cannot report the good news in Iraq because…

Williams Hits President Bush with Charge of Racism Behind Slow Katrina

December 12th, 2005 8:05 PM
NBC anchor Brian Williams raised a wide variety of issues with President Bush in interviews conducted through the day Monday, starting in the morning in the Oval Office and ending with a session following the President’s speech in Philadelphia. But in an interview conducted on Air Force One on the way to Philadelphia, and shown on Monday’s NBC Nightly News, Williams raised, in the guise of what…

NBC Frames Tax Cut Story Around Liberal Theme of How They Benefit the

December 9th, 2005 12:28 AM

Media Downplay Extremely Strong November Jobs Report

December 7th, 2005 10:08 AM
A recent report  published by the Gallup Organization stated: “a majority of U.S. investors continue to describe the current economy as being ‘in a slowdown’ or ‘recession’ as opposed to being ‘in a recovery’ or ‘sustained expansion.’” Regardless of continuously strong economic reports, such bearish assessments have been regularly portrayed by public opinion polls for several years. During this…

Nets Jump to Push Racism Charges of Katrina Victims, CBS Avoids Levee

December 6th, 2005 9:59 PM
The Tuesday broadcast network evening newscasts jumped on an inconsequential House hearing, which the AP reported was attended by just seven Members of Congress, where five residents of New Orleans hurled charges that racism limited help after Hurricane Katrina. ABC actually led with the hearing as anchor Elizabeth Vargas teased: "On World News Tonight, the angry voices from inside the storm.…

Bozell Column: The New "Crusader" Anchors

December 6th, 2005 11:48 AM

“CBS Evening News” Highlights 9/11 Commission “F’s”, Ignores

December 5th, 2005 11:14 PM