Some journalists have even warned that slower consumer spending could result in economic recession. But gloomy holiday sales reporting is a theme in the media, going back to the 2006 and 2005…
Thanksgiving is still weeks away, and already the media are predicting a not-so-Merry Christmas for retailers and the U.S. economy.
CNN encourages everyone to purchase carbon credits to offset carbon emissions.
The cast of NBC's "The Today Show" is going to the "ends of the Earth" to report on climate change.
Wal-Mart is "going green" with its new use of energy-efficient lighting and more.
"Hardball" anchor Chris Matthews appeared on CNBC's "Mad Money" with the ominous message that "Democrats raise taxes and Hillary [Clinton] already said she's going to repeal the Bush tax cuts."
Matt Lauer, Al Roker and Ann Curry of NBC's "Today Show" traveled to extremes "to find out what's going on with the world's climate."
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 63 points one day after reports of Merrill Lynch CEO Stanley O'Neal's possible ousting.
In a CBN appearance, Business and Media Institute managing editor Amy Menefee said the media hyped global warming as the cause of California wildfires and ignored the goodwill of businesses in the…
'American Morning's' Velshi offers long-term view of oil prices, but co-anchor doesn't buy it.
CNN graphic Charlie Rangel calls Democrat's plan 'tax reform,' but anchor John Roberts asks tough questions about tax hikes.
NBC Chief Medical Editor Nancy Snyderman interjects global warming alarmism into subject of food allergies.
The conclusion to Dan Gainor’s Fox Business Network commentary on how generous businesses have been during the California fires.
Dan Gainor on the Fox Business Network commenting on how generous businesses have been during the California fires and the lack of media coverage on their good deeds.
Anderson Cooper and Tom Foreman warn that global warming may be to blame for Southern California fires.
News reports are a fright fest these days with “Planet in Peril,” a “freefall” in the stock market and the threat of “superbugs.” The media make it sound like the end of the world. Yes, you should…
PBS host Bill Moyers conducts one-sided interview devoid of objectivity with Jeremy Scahill, longtime critic of private military contractors.
The second part of BMI Managing Editor Amy Menefee’s interview with the Fox and Friends Weekend crew discussing the media's obsession with the word "recession."
BMI’s Managing Editor Amy Menefee discussing the media’s obsession with the “R” word, Recession on Fox News.
Media hoped for the best, but warned about the worst on Oct. 19, 1987. Now, it's mostly the latter.
In a "Follow The Money" segment, CBS gave a one-sided account of a federal fraud probe in the military's food-supply operations for the Iraq war. It cited a corruption expert without saying he's a…
The second part of BMI Director Dan Gainor’s interview with David Asman on the Fox Business Network discussing how networks report negative news.
On the eve of the 20th anniversary of Black Monday, Live’s anchor, David Asman, probed Gainor on why, despite a rising stock market, networks are still reporting all the bad news.
ABC's Dan Harris explains that the "gloom just keeps on coming," on "World News with Charles Gibson," in reference to the housing market.