Networks focus on ‘staggering’ pay and pensions for Exxon and other corporate CEOs, even as media companies fight SEC rule on disclosing high salaries.
In response to high gas prices, CNN’s Miles O’Brien calls for more drilling by Uncle Sam… into your pocket for more gas taxes.
Often, government programs that fit a liberal agenda get the more benign label of “federal funding.” Journalists call attention to spending that casts the Bush administration in a negative light as “taxpayer-funded.”
Often, government programs that fit a liberal agenda get the more benign label of “federal funding.” Journalists call attention to spending that casts the Bush administration in a negative light as “taxpayer-funded.”
Often, government programs that fit a liberal agenda get the more benign label of “federal funding.” Journalists call attention to spending that casts the Bush administration in a negative light as “taxpayer-funded.”
CNN’s Jim Bittermann interviews an aspiring French bureaucrat in a café about his fight against a law making it easier to fire lazy workers.
ABC’s George Will reminds This Week panelists that in the 70s, the media warned of a coming Ice Age.
There’s no need for balanced coverage when there is no other side. Or so says ABC’s Terry Moran, declaring the debate over global warming over.
NBC’s Lester Holt acknowledges his network plays up gas price increases but loses interest when prices fall.
Best job market since 2001 goes unnoticed as major media still not convinced that 4 ½-year economic expansion is for real.