CBS "Evening News" praised the return of once anti-universal health care couple Harry and Louise, and incorrectly reported the ad pairing has "changed sides" in the debate. August 19, 2008.
NBC's Tom Costello has been one of few reporters to give nuclear energy a fair shake in mainstream coverage. July 19, 2008.
The CBS "Evening News" -- and many other network news show -- has virtually ignored the potential benefits of increasing nuclear energy, even when they featured prominent anti-nuke activists. December 2007
FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell discussed the potential effect of the "fairness doctrine" on Web sites with the Business & Media Institute and Eyeblast.tv on Aug. 12.
And ABC reports on the network's own global warming poll ignored some numbers that suggest Americans aren't buying into the hype. Aug. 9, 2008.
The CBS 'Evening News' predicted the death of suburbia based on 15-year-old doom-and-gloom predictions. Aug. 7, 2008.
CNN correspondent Allan Chernoff criticized oil company profits in an "American Morning" segment Aug. 1, 2008.
"Good Morning America" featured a report from the liberal, anti-business Center for Science in the Public Interest aimed at restaurants kid's menus. Aug. 4, 2008.
"World News" anchor Charles Gibson noted that, contrary to an April "World News" report, synthetic turf fields do not contain harmful levels of lead. July 30, 2008.
Business & Media Institute Vice President Dan Gainor talked about network coverage of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, as well as oil prices, on the July 30, 2008, CBN "Newswatch."