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NBC Dismisses Oil Experts Who Foresee Falling Gas Prices
Lauer leaves out how his network predicted $3.50-a-gallon gas just two weeks ago.
ABC's Sawyer: 'We're Working Ourselves to Death
Anchor hypes study linking work hours to blood pressure, but leaves out how work environment is a factor regardless of hours at the office.
ABC, Wash. Post Note Gas Prices Have Fallen for Two Weeks
Just two weeks ago, the media complained of 'record' prices; NBC predicted $3.50-a-gallon gas.
V for Verizon? One Reporter's Telecom Vendetta
CNN's Allen Wastler rings bell for more government interference with telecoms, but ignores consumers' existing costs from high taxes and regulation.
CNN Starts Weeklong Katrina Series with Attack on Insurance Companies
Reporter Velshi, anchor O'Brien assume corporate greed, dismiss personal responsibility.
ABC Finds a New Troubling Addiction: The BlackBerry
But while reporter Dan Harris focused on extreme cases, most users like their portable e-mail devices.
NBC Blows Past Insurance Company Viewpoint on Katrina Damages
Reporter Ron Mott leaves out the fact that featured homeowner is a career trial attorney who sues insurance companies.
CBS's Hannah Storm Lets Global Warming Alarmist Breeze through Intervi
Scientists disagree with journalist who says global warming is significant factor in hurricane strength or sea-level rise.
Media Point to Dip in Home Sales as Sign of 'Housing Chill
But industry spokesperson says it's media that should cool it with sensationalistic reporting.
NBC's Williams Punches 'Big Oil' with Populist Talking Points
But in his snarky swipe at oil profits, anchor left out historical perspective on gas prices and practical reasons why 30-cent gas is unfeasible.
Unhappy Anniversary: Katrina Insurance Battle Continues
TV journalists frame insurance stories with plaintiffs in mind, blaming insurance companies for lack of flood coverage.
Fuel for Thought: Hurricane Season Below Average
Networks promote warming oceans, but ignore cooling temperatures.
While Insurance Companies Targeted, Taxpayers Soaked
How the government created the flood exclusion in private insurance policies -- and how taxpayers pay while the media blame business.