The WSJ in an exception with a focus on high information voters. Usually when we say the media we are talking about the whole industry.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865597264/Latest-measure-of-US-inflation-remains-low.html?pg=all
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory/us-consumer-spending-modest-03-percent-23096506
Fed focus shifting to stubbornly low US inflation
http://www.wtop.com/628/3527455/Fed-focus-shifting-to-stubbornly-low-US-inflation
No, it is not an exception, and two of your (weak) examples mention it, and the second is about consumer spending.
They keep pushing the fallacy that there is such a thing as “too low” inflation. That strikes me as about as silly as saying that some people are too healthy and should learn to be sick more often. I simply don’t believe that two percent annual inflation is better for the economy than one half of one percent annual inflation.