Chris Matthews’ Panel on Torture: Americans Are Either Stupid or Obl

November 13th, 2005 1:00 PM
On NBC’s “The Chris Matthews Show” this morning, the host’s panel members stated that the reason 55 percent of Americans surveyed in a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll were comfortable with the way the CIA is treating captured terror suspects is because Americans either “don’t know the truth” or “don’t want to know what the specifics are.”The discussion was focused on torture issues raised…

Nets Paint Results as Slap at Bush, But in '97 Saw No Rebuke of Clinto

November 9th, 2005 9:17 PM
Eight years ago, when a Democrat was President and Republicans won the governorships in New Jersey and Virginia, CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather gave the results a piddling 12 seconds, didn't even utter the names of the winners and made clear that local issues -- “the high cost of automobile insurance and a tax on car ownership” -- were “the key issues.” But on Wednesday night, the same…

“NBC Nightly News” Leads With Pentagon Torture Ban, Downplays WaPo

November 9th, 2005 12:29 AM

NBC: Lack of “Government Affirmative Action Programs” Behind Rioti

November 8th, 2005 9:26 PM
ABC, CBS and NBC all ran stories Tuesday night explaining the “anger” behind the rioting in France by Muslim “youths,” but on the NBC Nightly News reporter Jim Maceda went so far as to specifically complain about how “immigrants are left to fend for themselves, with no government affirmative action programs.” Maceda did add how “even worse, the French economy is stagnant, with few new jobs being…

According to the Media, Most Economic News is Bad News

November 8th, 2005 1:16 AM
Regardless of economic data, press accounts are typically negative and pessimistic.The economy has been growing at a very strong clip since October 2001. Real estate prices are at their highest levels in history, as are homeownership and Americans’ average net worth. Unemployment also is lower than the average during any of the past three decades. Yet Americans are very down, and one third even…

Nets Hype Bush “Dogged” in Argentina by Scandal -- But Media Impos

November 4th, 2005 9:03 PM
Hoisted on their own petard? Washington journalists have formulated outrage over how “Scooter” Libby fed information to New York Times reporter Judy Miller which ended up on the paper's front page one Sunday, and then Vice President Cheney appeared on a Sunday talk TV interview show where he insidiously cited the story as proof of the potential nuclear threat from Saddam Hussein. On Friday…

Media Turn Consumers Against 'Big Oil' For Making Money

November 2nd, 2005 9:58 PM

TV Brands Alito an Extremist, but Touted Ginsburg the "Moderate

November 2nd, 2005 8:15 AM

ABC and NBC Ignore DeLay Ruling During Their Evening News Broadcasts

November 2nd, 2005 12:08 AM
Former Republican house majority leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) had a large victory in court yesterday, but ABC and NBC didn’t think it was important enough to include in their evening news broadcasts. As reported by the Washington Post: "Former House majority leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) won an early round in his money-laundering and conspiracy trial Tuesday by getting a judge aligned with Democratic…

Evening Shows Distort Alito’s Abortion Role, Peg Him as “Hardline

October 31st, 2005 9:39 PM
In covering on Monday night the nomination of appellate court judge Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court, ABC and CBS distorted his role and position on the husband-notification abortion case and pegged him as a “staunch” or “hardline” conservative, but NBC managed to correctly describe his role in the abortion case and depicted him as “dependably conservative, though with an independent streak."…

Networks Go Live For Libby, But Went to Sleep Over Clinton Cabinet Ind

October 28th, 2005 12:54 PM

NBC Reports on UN Oil-for-Food Kickbacks from Russia & France, Ignored

October 28th, 2005 12:00 AM
Unlike ABC and CBS, on Thursday night, NBC informed viewers of a report on the United Nations Oil-for-Food scandal, as NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams stated that "2,000 companies paid nearly $2 billion in kickbacks directly to Saddam Hussein" and that "the country with the most companies involved in this was Russia, followed by France." A complete transcript of the story from the October…

Russert: Republicans Are Calling This “The Week From Hell

October 27th, 2005 10:22 PM
Tim Russert of “Meet the Press” was on the "NBC Nightly News” this evening talking about Harriet Miers. He stated that the announcement of her resignation this morning is part of a new strategy by President Bush to “get control of his second term that is spiraling out of control.” In addition, according to Russert, Republicans are calling this "The week from hell.”In Russert’s view, Republicans…

NBC's Mitchell Ignores Arguments Against Wilson's Claims, Cites Bush A

October 27th, 2005 12:57 AM