CNN’s “In the Money” scoffs at the notion that oil companies have a concern for the environment while Christine Romans rejoices that “conservatives” are quieter than usual when it comes to…
BMI’s Dan Gainor appeared on the January 29 “CBN NewsWatch” to discuss the media’s biggest economic myth of 2006: The recession that never happened.
CNN’s Sanjay Gupta is not alone in worrying that Internet ads to children are unregulated. Ine past, ABC worried about “the Wild West of food advertising” and CBS’s Emily Senay compared SpongeBob…
President Bush focused on investing in alternative energies in order to reduce dependence on foreign oil in his 2007 State of the Union Address.
CBS’s Dan Rather asserts during “60 Minutes” that supply and demand made ethanol a success in Brazil, but didn’t mention the ethanol subsidies.
CBS “Evening News” reporter Wyatt Andrews explains why Ethanol may not be a “boon to the environment” or to energy.
The night before “An Inconvenient Truth” was nominated for an Oscar, meteorologist James Spann appeared on the January 22 “Glenn Beck” program to argue that global warming, while a real climate…
BMI Director Dan Gainor talks to Neil Cavuto on his January 22 program about the media’s failed prediction for Depression/Recession of 2006. You can find our Media Myth study on that topic here.…
On July 31, 2006 CBS “Evening News” used footage of The Great Depression to frighten Americans who are spending instead of saving money.
NBC "Nightly News" anchor Brian Williams on the January 16 program, introducing a story on how innovation and cost-cutting are encouraged in the car maker's American auto plants.
BMI’s coverage of the media’s global warming fever topped the “Grapevine” segment on the January 12 edition of Fox News Channel’s “Special Report with Brit Hume.”
CNN anchor Miles O’Brien equated a hike in the minimum wage to a ‘raise’ for working Americans. But he was echoing the same misleading rhetoric of ABC’s Charles Gibson from the night before.
Just three days later, “Nightly News” provided “the rest of the story” for its viewers: global warming.
NBC’s Brian Williams asked “once and for all” what was causing warm Northeast weather. The answer: El Nino.
On the January 3 “World News,” ABC’s Charles Gibson cited liberal Rep. Barney Frank’s (D-Mass.) criticism of Home Depot, but failed to tell viewers of the congressman’s liberal, anti-business…
Although nearly 9 in 10 Americans are happy with their health care, ABC reporter Bill Weir called it a “shattered system full of pain and worry.”
On the January 2 “Your World with Neil Cavuoto,” BMI Director Dan Gainor blasted the media for hyping global warming based on a mild winter in the Northeast, even as the Rocky Mountain states have…
CBS’s "Evening News" Thalia Assuras delivers “just the facts” as she mentions privately-run public schools.
NBC’s "Nightly News" reporter Mike Taibbi reminisces about the “bull market” under the Clinton presidency, as a rising tide that “lifted all boats.”
CNN’s Lou Dobbs attacks an American manufacturing trade group as ‘mindless’ for its support of free trade. But the evidence shows free trade brings more investment, jobs to Americans.
Soledad O’Brien notes the high costs that the newly passed trans fat ban will pass on to New York City restaurant owners in CNN's "American Morning."
NBC "Today" co-host Matt Lauer speaks with former Vice President Al Gore on December 6 about his ability "to save the planet" if he were to run for president. Gore appreciated "the impulse behind…
CBS reporter Trish Regan reports on how well American business is actually doing. "Last year, America produced $1.79 trillion worth of goods, almost twice as much as second place Japan," said…
BMI Director Dan Gainor explained to the Senate Environmental Committee that journalists have given up on objectivity and embraced manmade global warming rather than balanced reporting.
CBS’s Katie Couric and Armen Keteyian twist a tale of government incompetence to echo a liberal line of attack against the oil and gas industry.