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  • NY Times' selective coverage of Israel through a glass darkly

    10/08/2011 8:40:29 AM PDT · by george76 · 10 replies
    American Thinker ^ | October 8, 2011 | Leo Rennert
    The paper's Jerusalem bureau paid barely minimal attention to the recent killing of an Israeli man and his one-year-old son by stone-throwing Palessinians who attacked their car -- with one huge stone smashing through the windshield and hitting the driver. ... Like most Western reporters, Kershner assumes that a logical peace treaty must divide Jerusalem, with Jewish neighborhoods in eastern Jerusalem remaining in Israel and Arab neighborhoods becoming part of Palestine. But neither she nor her colleagues have ever checked with Arab residents of Jerusalem about what their real preference might be. Had they done so, they would have found...
  • New York Times Swings To 2Q Loss On Charge, Revenue Decline

    07/21/2011 8:46:53 AM PDT · by george76 · 18 replies
    Dow Jones Newswires ^ | Jul 21, 2011 | | Melodie Warner
    New York Times Co. swung to a second-quarter loss on a write-down tied to its news media group, along with the continuing decline of advertising revenue and higher promotion costs related to the launch of digital subscription packages. New York Times, which also owns the Boston Globe, has signaled that its cost-cutting efforts, which have allowed it to remain mostly profitable despite its top-line declines, may be winding down. Most publishers have seen slower advertising-revenue declines, but the newspaper industry continues to battle circulation losses as readers migrate to the Internet. ... Revenue dropped 2.2% to $576.7 million, reflecting a...
  • Only 2% of Network Reports on Debt Ceiling Battle Mention Public Opposition to Increase

    07/15/2011 11:50:26 AM PDT · by george76 · 7 replies
    NewsBusters ^ | July 15, 2011 | Julia A. Seymour
    The 2010 elections, which changed the balance of power in the House, were driven by popular opposition to government spending, debt and the threat of tax increases. Yet even with the federal debt limit already breached and only days left to prevent a national default, the media continue to ignore the public's wishes. The theme of network reports on the debt ceiling battle is that some agreement MUST be reached so that the limit can be increased, but many Americans disagree with raising the debt limit and are more concerned about government spending. But that has barely been mentioned in...
  • Job cuts at Hartford Courant

    07/07/2011 11:14:23 PM PDT · by george76 · 19 replies
    ap ^ | , 07 Jul 2011
    The parent company for the Hartford Courant has announced plans to eliminate jobs in an effort to cut costs. The newspaper cites an email from CT1 Media saying that some of the positions being eliminated include those in the newsroom as well as production and administration departments. The paper reported late Thursday that it was not immediately clear how many positions will be cut and when that will happen.
  • Sarah Palin Toys with the Media

    05/31/2011 8:46:31 PM PDT · by Candor7 · 64 replies
    EIB Network ^ | 31 May 2011 | Rush Limbaugh
    RUSH: I want to move on to Sarah Palin now. You know the Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour? You know the...? That was actually, ladies and gentlemen, an experimental movie that the Beatles made about a bus tour, and nobody could figure out what the Beatles were up to, either. By the same token nobody knows what Palin's up to. They're all trying to figure it out. The Drive-Bys are trying to figure out what Palin is up to. Now, the interesting thing is that whatever it is she's doing, she is doing it bypassing the media. She's doing an end-around...
  • Chasing Sarah: The Boys Behind the Bus

    06/01/2011 2:42:15 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 59 replies
    The National Review ^ | June 1, 2011 | Michelle Malkin
    Palin is rubbing the media mob’s sense of entitlement right back in its face. In the 1970s, The Boys on the Bus exposed how a clubby pack of male political reporters ruled the road to the White House and shaped the news. Four decades later, an outsider gal from Alaska has commandeered the 2012 media bus — and left Beltway journalism insiders eating her dust. We’ve come a long way, baby. Amid frenzied speculation over her potential presidential-campaign plans, former GOP Alaska governor Sarah Palin launched an all-American road trip with her family this Memorial Day weekend. Establishment media types...
  • Palin’s bus tour causes media bickering on Twitter (journalists turn on each other!)

    05/31/2011 11:33:44 AM PDT · by Bigtigermike · 39 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | Tuesday May 31, 2011 | Matt Lewis
    Sarah Palin’s efforts to confuse the media about her bus tour seems to have worked; she’s turning them against each other. “I want them [the mainstream media] have to do a little bit of work on a tour like this,” Palin told CNN. This morning, she fooled some of them, leaving her bus behind as a decoy. Reporters have resorted to chasing her bus. All of this confusion seems to have gotten to the press who, understandably, are trying to get the story and do their jobs. Now, some of the media frustration is playing out on Twitter. Some journalists...
  • CBS producer: Palin’s creating a dangerous traffic situation by making us follow her around

    05/31/2011 11:09:26 AM PDT · by Bigtigermike · 159 replies · 2+ views
    HotAir ^ | Tuesday May 31, 2011
    Since Palin and her team won’t share where the potential candidate is headed, reporters and producers have little choice but to simply stay close to Palin’s bus. This has resulted in scenes of the Palin bus tooling down the highway followed by a caravan of 10 or 15 vehicles – including a massive CNN bus – all trying to make sure they don’t lose sight of the Palin bus. It adds up to a dangerous situation, says CBS News Producer Ryan Corsaro. “I just hope to God that one of these young producers with a camera whose bosses are making...
  • David Gregory Says 'Prominent Views Within Israel' Support Obama's Speech - But Can't Name One

    05/20/2011 12:13:52 PM PDT · by george76 · 44 replies
    NewsBusters ^ | May 20, 2011 | Noel Sheppard
    Meet the Press" host David Gregory said Friday there are "prominent views within Israel" that support President Obama's controversial Mideast peace ideas expressed the day before. When asked by MSNBC's Joe Scarborough, "What major Israeli public figures have come out supporting the President's speech," Gregory couldn't name one (video follows with transcript and commentary): ... Unfortunately for the "Meet the Press" host, Scarborough exposed the charade with a simple question. Readers are reminded that Gregory has been celebrated by his comrades in the media all week for his gotcha interview with Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich last Sunday. Unlike those...
  • Why Is Soros Spending Over $48 Million Funding Media Organizations?

    05/18/2011 6:47:11 AM PDT · by george76 · 11 replies
    Fox News ^ | May 18, 2011 | Dan Gainor
    For George Soros and ProPublica’s other liberal backers, it was again proof that a strategy of funding journalism was a powerful way to influence the American public. It’s a strategy that Soros has been deploying extensively in media both in the United States and abroad. Since 2003, Soros has spent more than $48 million funding media properties, including the infrastructure of news – journalism schools, investigative journalism and even industry organizations. And that number is an understatement. It is gleaned from tax forms, news stories and reporting. But Soros funds foundations that fund other foundations in turn, like the Tides...
  • The national disaster which isn't being reported

    05/10/2011 8:27:10 AM PDT · by george76 · 58 replies
    American Thinker ^ | May 09, 2011 | James G. Wiles
    Virtually unreported by the national media - because it might detract from President Obama's victory lap... The "Father of Waters," as President Lincoln called the Mississippi, is on a historic rampage. Almost no one now living remembers such a river crest. The levees were blown on the Missouri side of the river, below Cairo, last Monday night. Memphis is being surrounded by water. New Orleans will not even see the river crest before Memorial Day Weekend... Is CNN going wall-to-wall? Nope. ... What might this historic flood mean? Well, no one's talking, no one's predicting. Because doing so might affect...
  • Dog The Bounty Hunter’s Political Foe Facing Charges In Crash That Killed Pregnant Woman

    05/07/2011 4:24:06 PM PDT · by george76 · 35 replies
    Radar ^ | 04/28/2011 | ACutaia
    A key backer of a political bill that could put Dog the Bounty Hunter and other bail bondsmen out of business is facing a grand jury probe that could put her behind bars for a car crash that killed a pregnant woman. Colorado state Senator Suzanne Williams is a key supporter of a bill that would allow convicted criminals to post their own bail, effectively replacing bounty hunters like Duane Chapman with the government. The problem, say opponents of the bill, is that it would flood society with criminals and no one to chase them down and bring them back...
  • Gas prices keep rising ( Media asleep or worse )

    05/01/2011 9:34:33 AM PDT · by george76 · 39 replies
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ^ | May 01, 2011 | Jack Kelly
    Meanwhile, Obama says: 'Let them buy smaller cars.' It apparently didn't occur to the president that people for whom it is a hardship to pay a dollar more a gallon for gasoline can't afford to buy a new car. The remark makes Mr. Obama sound clueless, or callous, or both, but most of the journalists who covered his visit to Gamesa Technology Corp. didn't report this exchange... Gas prices have doubled since Barack Obama became president. With wages stagnant, unemployment high and food prices rising at the fastest rate since the 1970s, this imposes real hardship on many Americans. It...
  • Brazil’s Anti-Obama Riots Ignored by Media

    03/21/2011 8:42:37 AM PDT · by george76 · 38 replies
    Big Journalism ^ | Mar. 20th, 2011 | Susan Swift
    A U.S. President beset by angry mobs screaming “Yankee Imperialist Go Home”, exploding Molotov cocktails, rubber bullets, tear gas, riot police. Hmmm. Could this be why the President “cancelled a public speech he was scheduled to deliver Sunday” in an “historic plaza” in the “heart of Rio de Janeiro?” Well, we may never know from most in the Make-Believe Media. Yahoo News and New York Times are too busy breathlessly praising Obama as the guru of Hoops citing his so-far superb basketball bracket noting that even women’s hoopsters have attracted Obama’s laser-like focus, promoting my new moniker for our Bookie-In-Chief:...
  • CNBC CEO Chats Seldom Break News: Study.

    02/18/2011 12:14:02 PM PST · by george76 · 2 replies
    wsj ^ | February 17, 2011 | Kristina Peterson
    The rarefied world of academics recently confirmed a sneaking suspicion: those “breaking news” banners on CNBC actually hardly ever, well, break news. And the market knows it. A study that culled from almost 7,000 interviews with chief executives on CNBC over nearly a decade found a recurring pattern: the stock surged on the day the company’s head gave an interview to the business news cable television channel, then dropped right back down over the next 10 trading days.
  • Viewers pull plug on US cable television

    11/17/2010 4:08:00 PM PST · by george76 · 45 replies
    ft ^ | November 17 2010
    The number of people subscribing to US cable television services has suffered its biggest decline in 30 years as younger, tech-savvy viewers lead an exodus to web-based operations, such as Hulu and Netflix...cable operators were hard hit, with subscriber numbers falling by 741,000 – the largest decline in 30 years. The figures suggest that “cord-cutting” – one of the pay-television industry’s biggest fears – is becoming a reality as viewers drift to web-based platforms.
  • Name That Party: Another Criminal Democrat Goes Unidentified by Old Media

    11/13/2010 8:30:36 AM PST · by Mobile Vulgus · 19 replies
    Publius Forum ^ | 11/13/10 | Warner Todd Huston
    Every now and again I like to play "name that party." This is the fun parlor game where you read a story about a politician that has either been indicted, arrested, or imprisoned and try to guess by the story from which party he hails. If you read the story and no political party affiliation is mentioned, 99 out of 100 times you can be sure that the troubled pol is a Democrat. However, if it is a Republican that is going to jail or to court his party usually makes the first paragraph if not the headline itself. Well,...
  • Why are we paying for NPR?

    11/11/2010 7:55:58 AM PST · by george76 · 11 replies
    mt mail ^ | 11/10/2010 | Doug Lamborn
    The recent firing of longtime news analyst Juan Williams of National Public Radio was a wake-up call for many Americans to the political correctness and liberal bias at the station. However, it's not so much the bias that offends me, but the fact that my tax dollars are funding it. On its website, National Public Radio describes itself as "an independent, self-supporting media organization ... that receive(s) no direct federal funding for operations." That carefully worded statement is disingenuous and hides the truth about the extent to which taxpayers are supporting the station and its liberal agenda. NPR is a...
  • Politico Says Florida's Allen West Will Become the Alan Grayson of the Right?

    11/11/2010 8:03:26 AM PST · by Mobile Vulgus · 46 replies
    Publius Forum ^ | 11/11/10 | Warner Todd Huston
    Lt. Col. Allen West is one of the most stand up guys you'll ever meet. He first came to the public eye when his interrogation of an Iraqi yielded lifesaving results even as it was a bit unorthodox. His professional handling of that incident put him on a track to run for Florida's 22nd District House seat, a race he won handily despite the left's unhinged attacks upon him. West ran a clean campaign in Florida's 22nd. He avoided over-the-top attacks on his opponent and did not indulge fits of name-calling. This is not to say that he soft-pedaled his...
  • King Street Poll Watchers Absolved of Harassment

    11/01/2010 4:54:02 PM PDT · by Mobile Vulgus · 15 replies
    Publius Forum ^ | 11/01/10 | Warner Todd Huston
    At one of the last poll watcher training sessions held by the King Street Patriots on November 1, Assistant Harris County Attorney Doug Ray made an admission that contravenes the media meme that charges KSPs poll watchers with harassing voters here in Harris County, Texas. All week the media and Democrats have charged that voters were being harassed by King Street Patriots poll watchers and thus far county officials have not countered the claims being made by KSPs opponents. But this evening the myth has been busted. During an address to those attending a late training session, attorney Ray admitted...