How can anyone deny that the media has a huge liberal bias?
Besides the numerous studies conducted by scientists policy from 1980 to the present day showing how liberal coverage of the media and journalists is, see how strongly the media communication urchin has been trying to Gov. Palin. Since its announcement, I saw an article almost every day of the main stream media trying to dig up dirt or distort facts to skewer his name. However, I have not seen a negative article about Biden, NO ONE! It does not include all the negative press McCain gets compared to all the praise Obama receives from the CSM. This is the latest pathetic attempt by the MSM on Palin. Bro http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081022/ap_on_el_pr/palin_family_travel, people who decide which stories to air are usually the publishers and / or anchors for lead, not the owners of the news agency. And editors and presenters also have been documented overwhelmingly left-leaning in their beliefs.
Those who deny it are too liberal so of course will not fault. They prefer to blame the little bit of the conservative media out there, to say the truth instead. You see, liberals believe that their points of are the only correct view and anyone who disagrees with them is selfish, narrow-minded, stupid, lying, media and / or corrupt. All to often, are the liberals are wrong, but you rarely see any of them admits. Have you heard of the doctrine of "equity"? Despite the dominance of the liberals on TV newspapers, and equal access to the Internet that is not enough. No, they want control of radio too. They are still trying to get liberal radio talk in progress, but hardly any station they want to take them and their poor ratings. Thus, instead of admitting that his ideas did not have enough water to compete in talk radio, I prefer to keep pushing for new rules requiring radio stations to carry its programs. Having NPR (National Public Radio) in all states is not enough apparently. NPR is very liberal. If it was not funded by tax money, probably would not be in the air either. His States Air Station U.S. is not bad. If the doctrine of justice is ever enacted, should apply only to the NPR and PBS (public television). As these two entities are financed in part by our taxes, should have more balance and be more conservative in their programs instead of being 99% liberal.
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The News $10 Over the past 20 years, the news media has become more restricted, less diverse, and of lower quality. Fewer owners and managers control editorial policies and thousands of journalists have been sacked. However, outside the West, rising levels of literacy and education have fostered vastly increased newspaper circulations, and the Internet has brought a much broader world to some restricted societies. The News gives an inside view of who owns news venues, recent developments in television and radio news, and the ongoing newspaper crisis. |