Kyle Drennen
NewsBusters Associate Editor
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Kyle Drennen is the Media Research Center's Associate Editor of NewsBusters and previously served as the MRC's Senior News Analyst.

His media analysis has been cited by nationally syndicated radio hosts Rush Limbaugh and Mark Levin, as well as media outlets including Fox News, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal’s WSJ.com, The Washington Times, Washington Examiner, Politico, National Review, among others.  

Kyle joined the MRC in 2007 after graduating from Providence College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and political science. Prior to that, he interned at the MRC in the summer of 2005. He lives in Northern Virginia and can be contacted via email at kdrennen@mrc.org.

Kyle Drennen | September 3, 2010
CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric confessed that she felt "uncomfortable" with the degree of support for the Iraq war.
Kyle Drennen | September 3, 2010
CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric asks then Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice about the Iraq war effort.
Kyle Drennen | July 28, 2010
On ABC's World News, anchor Diane Sawyer and correspondent Bill Weir fret over illegal immigrants leaving Arizona before the state's new immigration law takes effect.
Kyle Drennen | July 27, 2010
Then View co-host Rosie O'Donnell voices her belief in a September 11th conspiracy theory.
Kyle Drennen | July 27, 2010
CNN anchor Carol Lin mistakenly refers to 'African-Americans' while discussing rioting in France.
Kyle Drennen | July 27, 2010
NBC Today co-host Meredith Vieira was frightened by unseasonably warm weather in January.
Kyle Drennen | July 27, 2010
Then NBC Today co-host Katie Couric whines about high gas prices and tries to identify with the middle class.
Kyle Drennen | July 27, 2010
A U.S. soldier in Iraq interviewed on NBC's Today admits that he doesn't trust mainstream media newspapers.
Kyle Drennen | July 23, 2010
On NBC's Today, a dog uses an ice sculpture of then co-host Katie Couric as a fire hydrant.
Kyle Drennen | July 23, 2010
On CBS's Early Show, Ann Coulter called on CBS News to apologize for reporting the "despicable lie" that tea party protestors shouted racial slurs at members of Congress after the passage of ObamaCare.