NYT's David Carr Defends Need for NPR, Mocks Idea of 'Journalistic Ind
March 16th, 2011 9:27 AM
New York Times media reporter and columnist David Carr discussed the surprising recent audience gains of the newly controversial National Public Radio in “Gains For NPR Are Clouded,” featured on the front of Monday’s Business Day section.
Carr sometimes grasps the conservative point of view on media issues, but on Monday he joined his boss, Executive Editor Bill Keller, in chiding the…
NY Times Whines That 'Partisans Adopt Deceit As a Tactic,' Ignore Hidd
March 15th, 2011 3:10 PM
The New York Times provided decent front-page coverage of the emerging scandal that took down top executives at National Public Radio, a hidden-camera sting that caught top fundraiser Ron Schiller making prejudicial remarks against Republicans in general and the Tea Party movement in particular. The backlash resulted in the resignation of Ron Schiller as well as NPR President and chief…
NY Times: Left-Wing Defeat Rally in Wisconsin Full of High Hopes and
March 14th, 2011 3:27 PM
The New York Times over the weekend was still insisting the defeat of public-sector unions in Wisconsin actually heralds the revival of the Democratic Party.
Saturday’s “Political Memo” teamed tea-party beat reporter Kate Zernike (pictured below) with Monica Davey for "Democrats See Wisconsin Loss As Galvanizing." It came on the heels of Friday’s pro-union coverage, including "In Wisconsin…
Fox on the Run: NYT Executive Editor Bill Keller's Long History of Tra
March 14th, 2011 2:15 PM
New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller’s latest sniping at Fox News garnered some unsympathetic media attention. Keller told a New York college audience March 3 that "I think if you're a regular viewer of Fox News, you're among the most cynical people on planet Earth. I cannot think of a more cynical slogan than 'Fair and Balanced'.”
The Daily Beast media reporter Howard Kurtz…
David Brooks: 'NPR Was Really Biased Ten Years Ago - Now It's Pretty S
March 13th, 2011 2:22 PM
As NewsBusters has been reporting, liberal media members have been out in force the past few days defending NPR.
On this weekend's "The Chris Matthews Show," New York Times columnist David Brooks said, "I thought it was really biased ten years ago, but now I think it’s pretty straight" (video follows with transcript and commentary):
NYT: Gov. Walker Gave 'Big Gift' to WI Dems, Yet Unpopular Obama-Care
March 11th, 2011 5:45 PM
Friday’s New York Times off-lead story from Madison by Monica Davey and A.G. Sulzberger, in the aftermath of a defeat for public-sector unions in Wisconsin, spun the win by Republican Gov. Scott Walker as a long-term political victory for Democrats: “Wisconsin Curbs Public Unions, But Democrats Predict Backlash.” The online headline was even more blunt: “In Wisconsin Battle on Unions, State…
Arianna Huffington and NYT Editor Squabble Over Who's the Bigger Liber
March 11th, 2011 12:31 PM
If New York Times editor Bill Keller was a woman, conservatives would be calling the battle he's having with Arianna Huffington a liberal cat fight.
Given his possession of a Y-chromosome, those on the right have to settle watching two left-wing media tycoons squabble over which is the bigger hypocrite:
Defamation Lawsuit Against NYT by Informant in Plot to Bomb 2008 RNC M
March 11th, 2011 11:52 AM
A former FBI informant who helped foil a bomb plot at the 2008 Republican National Convention has sued the New York Times for libel and defamation.
A Times story from February 22 claimed that Brandon Darby had "encouraged" others to bomb the RNC, when in fact he had been essential to law enforcement efforts that disrupted the plot. Evidence shows that the Times was aware of the error as early…
Paul Krugman: America's Not Broke - We Can Still Borrow Money
March 11th, 2011 10:50 AM
If banks and credit card companies are willing to lend you money, does that mean you're not broke?
According to Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, America is doing just fine financially because we're having no problem borrowing money:
For NYT Reporter Elisabeth Rosenthal, Everything is Global Warming's F
March 11th, 2011 8:55 AM
New York Times reporter Elisabeth Rosenthal found a familiar villain for her Thursday Business story on the woeful state of Colombia’s coffee crop - "climate change" (“Coffee Source In Colombia Suffers Setbacks – Climate Change Poses a Threat To the Popular Arabica Crop”).
Like most of the small landowners in Colombia’s lush mountainous Cauca region, Luis Garzón, 80, and his family have…
Spot the Bias in NY Times Global Warming Story
March 10th, 2011 6:12 PM
Can you spot the bias? From the New York Times, a March 8 report by John M. Broder, "At House E.P.A. Hearing, Both Sides Claim Science":
David Brooks: 'New York Times Readers More Liberal Than the Journalist
March 10th, 2011 5:31 PM
David Brooks on Thursday said New York Times readers are more liberal than the journalists that write there.
During his videotaped interview with Time magazine, Brooks also explained how he tries to get this left-leaning crowd to read his articles (video follows with transcript and commentary):
NYT: U.S. 'Prepared' for $3.57 Gas, But Under Bush $2.55 Was 'Recessio
March 10th, 2011 3:47 PM
Higher gas prices? No worries, say Jad Mouawad and Nick Bunkley in Wednesday’s New York Times off-lead story, “Rising Gas Cost Finds The Nation Better Prepared – Lessons Learned In ‘08 – Less Dependence on Oil – Spike Unlikely to Derail Recovery.” Yet while $3.57 a gallon for gas isn’t worrisome for the economy in 2011, $2.55 a gallon was very much so in 2005, during the Bush years.
The…
David Brooks Slams Newt Gingrich: 'I Wouldn't Let Him Run a 7-Eleven L
March 10th, 2011 3:22 PM
New York Times columnist David Brooks Thursday took quite a swing at former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.
During a videotaped interview with Time magazine, Brooks said, "I wouldn't let that guy run a 7-Eleven let alone a country" (video follows with transcript and commentary):