I have been watching, and making a list, of who in the news media has been naughty and who has been nice.
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Betrayed By Media Pundits
The continued refusal to allow for voices of dissent to be heard, and for contrasting opinions to be held, does not make for a healthy society
Read More »Canada and Iraq: Two Elections, A World Of Difference
To politicians, an involved electorate is dangerous one: It asks awkward questions that pat answers don't cover.
Read More »FCC Member Says Keep Pressure on Cable Companies
In a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on his reappointment, FCC Commissioner Michael Copps, a Democrat and indecency hawk, said on Tuesday he wants to keep the pressure on cable companies to offer family-friendly programming even after the two largest, Comcast Corp. and Time Warner Inc., announced on Monday their intention …
Read More »They Couldn’t Kill the Radio Star: Howard Stern’s Radio Legacy
Sort of like a Lenny Bruce of the radio waves, Howard’s freedom of expression was equally, if not more, important to him as free speech
Read More »Comment of the Day 2
The comments are the heart of BlogCritics, a wild, after-the-storm river; wide, deep and dark, glistening with flotsam and jetsam.
Read More »Canadian Election 2006 Week One: Same Old Same Old
The only thing to look forward too is to see how inventive they can get in their vilification of each other.
Read More »Why You Shouldn’t Believe What You Read in the Newspaper: Two Case Studies
Such a pity that headlines so often have no solid foundation, and yet these are what give readers their view of the world.
Read More »Women’s Rights: In 30 Years How Much Progress Has Been Made?
What has not changed is in the nature and use of the visual images of women in the media.
Read More »Post 2, Times 0
For news that's fit to print, you have a better shot of reading it in the Washington Post than in the NY Times.
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