In a "Follow The Money" segment, CBS gave a one-sided account of a federal fraud probe in the military's food-supply operations for the Iraq war. It cited a corruption expert without saying he's a Democratic candidate.
Bottled-water industry targeted again as an environmental evil.
The second part of BMI Director Dan Gainor’s interview with David Asman on the Fox Business Network discussing how networks report negative news.
On the eve of the 20th anniversary of Black Monday, Live’s anchor, David Asman, probed Gainor on why, despite a rising stock market, networks are still reporting all the bad news.
ABC's Dan Harris explains that the "gloom just keeps on coming," on "World News with Charles Gibson," in reference to the housing market.
CNN anchor John Roberts tries to damper a stock report by Ali Velshi on October 1 by cherry-picking the two worst market crashes in U.S. history. Velshi presented an optimistic view of the stock market, reminding viewers."
"Good Morning America" examines the 'red flags' and warnings that indicate our economy is heading for a recession.
CBS gives sympathetic portrait of businesses breaking the law, overlooks economic facts.
ABC, NBC, and CBS dish up three different illustrations of the looming winter months and whether warm or cold, all are bad.
Warner Bros. executive Jeff Robinov denies sexist remarks, even though there is empirical evidence to support his position. CBS's "The Early Show" attacks him for his remarks.