Neil Cavuto Misstates (or Lies About) Pope John Paul II’s Position on Iraq
Neil Cavuto (I’ll be generous, for now) vastly misstated Pope John Paul II’s position on the Iraq war today (April 4, 2005) on Your World w/Neil Cavuto.
Hussein Ibish of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee was a guest. (Fox identified him as being from the "Progressive Muslim Unit," whatever that is.) Hussein was speaking about Pope John Paul’s pacifism and about his frequent support for people on (...)
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FOX ’News’ misstates (or Lies About) Pope John Paul II’s Position on Iraq
6 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Progressive peek at TV’s Web potential
14 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
by Paul Andrews
For all the news about phone companies, cable providers and Web portals bringing television to the Internet, a new Seattle-based Web service is helping provide an early glimpse of what TV could look like on the Web.
Although only a few weeks old and still in beta, CommonBits.org is drawing on powerful new downloading, indexing and newsfeed technology under an activist agenda to help independent audio, video and other media find wider distribution and their natural (...) -
Turner Compares Fox’s Popularity To Hitler
27 January 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentTurner Compares Fox’s Popularity To Hitler Jim Finkle - Broadcasting & Cable 1/25/2005 Ted Turner called Fox a propaganda tool of the Bush administration and indirectly compared Fox News Channel’s popularity to Adolf Hitler’s popular election to run Germany before World War II.
Turner made those fiery comments in his first address at the National Association for Television Programming Executives’ conference since he was ousted from Time Warner Inc. five years ago.
The 66-year-old (...) -
TV Networks refuse Conyers request for Exit Poll Data- What are they hiding?
27 December 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
13 commentsTV Networks Officially Refuse to Release Exit Poll Raw Data; Mainstream media finally displays true colors.
by Gary Beckwith
For those watching the growing body of evidence concerning election fraud in our past presidential election, one question has remained: Why don’t we hear about this on the evening news?
As of yet it’s been hard to explain why the controversies in Ukraine make the headlines, but when similar problems are discovered at home, you have to scour the Internet to find (...) -
The Plot Against Sex in America
19 December 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Frank Rich
When they start pushing the panic button over "moral values" at the bluest of TV channels, public broadcasting’s WNET, in the bluest of cities, New York, you know this country has entered a new cultural twilight zone.
Just three weeks after the election, Channel 13 killed a spot for the acclaimed movie "Kinsey," in which Liam Neeson stars as the pioneering Indiana University sex researcher who first let Americans know that nonmarital sex is a national pastime, that women (...) -
It’s Time To Stick It To The Media
22 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsMainstream media must pay the price for news suppression
The mainstream media - particularly the television networks NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN and FOX - have failed the American people by neglecting the ongoing controversy surrounding the November 2 presidential election and especially the Ohio recount effort, public hearings and soon, the legal challenge.
The networks have no problem reporting ad nauseum on a skirmish between basketball players and fans at an NBA game Friday night, or the (...) -
I have just witnessed a murder on my TV screen
14 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsby Matt Hamon
As I sit here and write this I have tears streaming down my face, I am shaking and my heart is pounding. I have just witnessed a murder on my TV screen.
While watching Lateline on Australian ABC television there was a report from Fallujah. In the story they showed a marine saying, “I’ve just injured one, he’s between the two buildings”. At that moment another marine walks over to the gap between the two houses, he then climbs on a forty four gallon drum aims his gun at (...) -
Sinclair Broadcasting’s Long History of Journalistic and Corporate Deception
20 October 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentby Jason Leopold
Sinclair Broadcasting Group has tried to influence the outcome of elections long before the media company became a lightning rod for criticism due to its decision to air a controversial documentary ten days before the Nov. 2 election critical of Democratic Presidential candidate John Kerry’s activities during the Vietnam War.
Two years ago, Duncan Smith, vice president of Sinclair, gave then Maryland GOP gubernatorial candidate Robert Ehrlich extensive use of a luxury (...)