

Julia Seymour appeared on Fox News Channel's America's News Headquarters with Shannon Bream on Oct. 4, 2009 to discuss BMI's Special Report: Networks Flip Flop on Jobs.
CBS's "60 Minutes" attacked the coal industry Oct. 4, 2009 and failed to mention that the utility behind it's primary example is government owned.
"Today's" Matt Lauer discusses with Joanna Coles, editor-in-chief of Marie Claire, and Julie Holland, a psychiatrist, discussed the positive aspects of smoking marijuana as a way of "unwinding and relaxing."
ABC's Charles Gibson reported on the same unemployment rate of 9.4 percent very differently in 1982 and 2009.
In 1982, the networks including NBC found tragedy in the unemployment numbers including people "camped out" under a bridge looking for work. In 2009, the networks found "hope" that an economic recovery was on its way. This footage is from March 1982 on NBC.
CNN's "American Morning" called for Wall Street regulation throughout its Sept. 14 broadcast, one year to the day after Lehman Brothers collapse.
Kate Snow tried to find the bright spot in the increased August unemployment on Sept. 5, 2009.
John Roberts and guests attack bank executives for making millions on Sept. 3 "American Morning." One guest called for the U.S. to have "backbone" like the European Union by capping pay.
NBC points out the "major concessions" the United Auto Workers union made as GM and Chrysler headed for bankruptcy.
CNN's Heidi Collins reported on Aug. 27 that the Cash for Clunkers program is going to cause a "price spike" in new cars.