A gas station customer tells “Today” on NBC that he thinks expensive gasoline is “a ploy by the oil companies” on March 18, 2007.
NBC’s Peter Alexander discusses very high California gas prices and mentions “toughest clean fuel regulations” on “Today” March 18, 2007.
BMI National Chairman Herman Cain appeared on Fox News Channel’s “Cavuto on Business” to discuss Wal-Mart’s decision not to pursue its own banking venture on March 17, 2007.
NBC’s May 7 “Nightly News” with John Seigenthaler focused on bizarre behavior from Ambien patients, even though side effects such as “sleep driving” are rare and often associated with misuse or abuse of the prescription sleep aid.
Drugmakers are turning profits off of expensive drugs that “only” extend a cancer patient’s life by a few months, CBS’s Trish Regan complained in a July 11 “Evening News” report.
CBS reporter Elizabeth Kaledin on “Evening News” said Januvia was a “unique approach” to treating diabetes that “works just as well” as existing drugs. Yet nowhere in her did she name the company that developed the breakthrough.
Reporting on the July 11 “World News Tonight,” ABC’s John McKenzie downplayed the millions of dollars it takes to develop new cancer drugs while bemoaning how expensive they are to cancer patients.
NBC’s Tom Costello promoted carbon offsetting as part of “acting locally, to truly make a global difference” in the fight against global warming during “Nightly News” on February 3, 2007.
BMI Director, Dan Gainor, appeared on “Your World with Neil Cavuto” on February 28, 2007 to discuss the way network news reported the stock market stumble of the previous day.
Bill Geist of CBS News asks where the city of Las Vegas would be without Hoover Dam on August 13, 2006.