Veteran Reporter Blasts NY Times: It's Like Giving Anne Frank's Addres

Russert: Bush Beef with NY Times 'Going After Messenger' - But What's

WashPost Picks Up On MRC Study

Prime Time TV Shows Capitalists as a Criminal Class

Grieving But Proud Family, Angry Republicans, White-Flag Waving Dems

‘Today’ Show Doing Better Without Perky Katie

Two weeks certainly aren’t a large sampling, but since the much-heralded – and over-celebrated – departure of the perky Katie Couric, NBC’s “Today” show actually widened its average daily viewing margin over second-place rival ABC’s “Good Morning America.” As reported by the Associated Press (hat tip to Drudge): “‘Today’ beat second-place ‘Good Morning America’ of ABC by an average of 1.3 million…

Networks Think Inflation is Important Only When It’s Rising

The three broadcast networks have focused growing attention on inflation recently – 42 stories since early May. CBS anchor Bob Schieffer declared on June 14 “Well, it is back, inflation, that is.” The following day, ABC’s Bill Ritter cautioned, “everything from mowing the lawn to joining a gym could cost you more money.”Yet, when positive inflation news was announced just hours later by the new…

NBC's Richard Engel Appalled That Iraqi Journalists Haven't Hyped Hadi

NBC's 'Today' Show: Secrecy on Bush Trip Added 'Dramatic Effect

In the past week, President Bush has visited Iraq, had his top political operative cleared of wrongdoing, and presided over the elimination of the terrorist mastermind Abu Musab Al Zarqawi. NBC’s Today show took note of this fact and the June 16 edition featured a segment on Bush’s upturn in fortunes. But if conservatives expected the media to be happy about Bush’s "good week,"  they were sadly…

Campbell With Carville: Would The Lady Please Ask A Question

CBS Only Network This Morning To Quote From Seized al Qaeda Documents

MRC Study: TV Trumpets "Marine Massacre" But Hides America's Heroes

Matthews Tries to Rain on W's Iraq Trip Parade

Bozell Column: No TV Time For Heroism And Victories

Our media today seem absolutely allergic to good news, especially when it comes to Iraq. In the early morning of June 8, the story broke that American forces had killed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, our most infamous terrorist enemy in Iraq. This was terrific news, a time for rejoicing in America. A man who viciously caused the death of thousands, and killed Americans like Nicholas Berg by personally…