Mike Ciandella | March 27, 2017
The broadcast and cable news shows raced to proclaim the stall in the passage of an Obamacare replacement as a “disastrous” failure for the Trump administration, with reactions ranging from gloating exaggerations to blatant falsehoods. “The President who fancies himself a master of the art of the deal is still an apprentice when it comes to politics,” CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley…
Mike Ciandella | March 17, 2017
On March 15, the One America News Network featured MRC Analyst Mike Ciandella to discuss Rachel Maddow's much-hyped non-story on President Donald Trump's tax returns.  If you'd like to learn more about the media coverage of Maddow's spectacle, you can check out the study Ciandella references in the segment here:  http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/mike-ciandella/2017/03/15/nets-spend-20-…
Mike Ciandella | March 3, 2017
A March 2, 2017 Bias by the Minutes study got a shoutout on Fox and Friends and Varney & Company. You can read the full study here: http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/rich-noyes/2017/03/02/tv-news-vs-president-trump-first-30-days
Mike Ciandella | January 10, 2017
When President-elect Donald Trump announced that his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, would be taking an advisory role in the White House, all three broadcast evening news shows raised concerns about “nepotism,” with each one specifically using that word. But, on January 25, 1993, when President Bill Clinton appointed his wife to lead a health care task force, the broadcast networks praised the…
Mike Ciandella | November 8, 2016
It isn’t just conservatives complaining about the news media this election cycle. Hoping to interview a millennial voter of Puerto Rican descent, MSNBC reporter Kerry Sanders found a Jill Stein supporter who didn’t think her candidate was being covered fairly. See more at NewsBusters.org
Mike Ciandella | October 14, 2016
During a Friday morning appearance on Fox Business Network’s Varney & Co., Media Research Center president Brent Bozell called out the media for “secretly colluding with the Clinton campaign.” As evidence of this, Bozell pointed out the number of instances released in the WikiLeaks emails that pointed to collaboration between the Clinton Campaign and journalists, including “secretly colluding…