On Debate Night, NBC Sounds Like Dem PR: ‘More Access With Lower Cost’
Lowest Yet: Just 11.4 Million Watched Vindman Tuesday AM Testimony
Nets Cheer Sondland ‘Directly Implicating’ Trump, Then Admit He Didn’t
During an 11:00 a.m. ET hour break in Wednesday’s impeachment hearing, all three broadcast networks eagerly proclaimed the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, was “directly implicating” President Trump in a “quid pro quo” with Ukraine. However, just minutes later, those same networks admitted that Sondland never heard any such thing directly from the President.
NBC's 'This Is Us' Encourages 11-Year-Old to 'Come Out'
Ahead of Debate, NBC Promotes Dem Solutions to Opioids, Tax Woes
Nets Gush About Vindman Testimony, ‘Chest Full of Service Medals’
Chuck Todd Claims Only Fox Viewers Followed ‘Bizarre’ GOP Questioning
During a late-morning break in Tuesday’s impeachment hearing, as part of NBC special coverage, Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd claimed that only viewers of “the President’s favorite cable channel,” Fox News, could possibly understand the “bizarre” line of questioning from House Republicans during the proceedings.
Nets Bury Racial Blunder By Buttigieg, Instead Cheer ‘Exciting' Dem
All three networks on Monday hailed the “surging,” “exciting” Pete Buttigieg’s “major moment” in Iowa polls. But they avoided a racial blunder by the 2020 Democratic candidate, as well as the fact that his polling with African Americans in the critical primary state of South Carolina is at an astonishing 0 percent. The Buttigieg campaign attempted to tout the Mayor’s Douglass Plan (as in…
NBC & CBS: Dems ‘Need to Weave a Compelling Tale of Wrongdoing’
Lawsuit Against a Catholic Parish Fails on ‘Bluff City Law’
‘It's My Job’ to Protect: Teachers Tell NBC They’re Learning to Shoot
NBC Speculates Trump Went to Hospital to Deal With Heart Problem
Yawn: 95% of U.S. Adults Skipped Friday’s Impeachment Hearings
Nets Silent on Congress Investigating ABC Cover-Up of Burying Epstein
All three morning shows on Monday ignored the move by Congress to investigate ABC covering up the network’s burying of the Jeffrey Epstein story back in 2016. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy co-authored a letter to ABC’s president about the sexual predator and how journalist ABC Amy Robach was not allowed report on her extensive 2016 findings. McCarthy wrote, “What appears to have been…