Benghazi Watch for Friday: NBC Skips New Investigation; ABC Offers
ABC Ignores House Voting for Special Investigation of Benghazi; CBS Fo
Nets Spend 27 Minutes on Climate Change, Just 15 Seconds on Lois Lerne
Not even a full vote by the House of Representatives to hold Lois Lerner in contempt can shake the networks out of their slumber in covering the IRS scandal. On Wednesday the House voted 231-178 (all Republicans voted yes with six Democrats) to hold Lerner in contempt for refusing to testify about the IRS’s targeting of conservative groups. Total coverage by ABC, CBS and NBC? Just a 15-second…
Fawning Robin Roberts Tosses Softballs to Hillary: ‘Are You Satisfie
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‘GMA’ Hypes Gay Football Player Before NFL Draft
Networks Give Obama Megaphone to Push Climate Change Alarmism, Dismiss
After enthusiastically promoting an upcoming White House climate change report on Tuesday, all three network morning shows on Wednesday happily touted interviews with President Obama on the subject and continued to hype the "dire" and "alarming" findings. Meanwhile, critics were dismissed as an anti-science minority. [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the jump] At the top of NBC's…
After Big Promotional Push By Networks, Democrat Clay Aiken Leads By
The Burying of a Scandal: TV News Hides the Facts on the IRS’s Targe
Networks Tout White House Report on Global Warming; Hype the Perils of
The broadcast networks all took a climate change study released by the White House and ran with it on Tuesday evening, advancing the administration's narrative by hyping the threats of climate change while barely quoting any critics. ABC's coverage was so soft that correspondent Ginger Zee bragged like a groupie that President Obama asked a question of her: "And then something interesting…
Censorship: NBC Continues to Hide Obama's Scandal Impacting Veterans
Networks Eagerly Push White House Climate Change Agenda Ahead of Obama
On Tuesday, the NBC, ABC, and CBS morning shows all seized on a new climate change report being released by the White House ahead of a slate of interviews with President Obama conducted by network meteorologists. [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the jump] On NBC's Today, weatherman Al Roker stood in front of the White House holding up a draft copy of the report and proclaimed: "…
Networks Give 15 Times More Coverage to Correspondents' Dinner Than Be