Every year for the last four years, the networks have predicted a recession. But the economy survived and thrived through higher gas prices, hurricanes, and even a housing slowdown. Will the…
“Lou Dobbs Tonight” fill-in anchor Kitty Pilgrim followed up positive employment news with worries about the “devastated manufacturing sector” on Dec. 2, 2005.
Katie Couric downplayed job growth on Aug. 3, 2007, complaining that “only” 92,000 new jobs had been created in July 2007.
“NBC Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams emphasizes problems with air travel on August 20, 2007.
NBC’s Meredith Vieira criticizes Northwest Airlines CEO Doug Steenland’s compensation during an August 15, 2007 interview.
CNN’s Elizabeth Cohen explains that birth control, “was cheap and plentiful,” when she went to Columbia University, in a report that highlighted the pitfalls of small government.
ABC’s Bianna Golodryga says high gas prices are the reason for many families building vacation getaways in their backyards on “Good Morning America.”
Meredith Vieira asks CNBC’s Jim Cramer if the stock market is headed for another “Black Monday,” on NBC’s “Today” August 10.
BMI’s Dan Gainor appeared on “Fox and Friends” to talk about a blog at The New York Times that asked, “If You Were a Terrorist, How Would You Attack?”
Katie Couric wonders if taxpayers are "ready" to pay "trillions" to fix American infrastructure. "CBS Evening News" on August 2, 2007.
NBC "Today" anchor Meredith Vieira discusses the I-35W bridge collapse with engineer Sam Schwartz on August 3, 2007
Ali Velshi proclaims the “good news” of the minimum wage increase, but glosses over the harm it could do to businesses and the poor. CNN “American Morning” July 24, 2007
CNN’s medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta was surprised that only 10 percent of Americans support a fat tax. “American Morning” April 12, 2007.
“Good Morning America” promoted universal care plans on April 26, 2007 by citing inaccurate statistics about the number of uninsured Americans.
CNN’s senior medical correspondent told Larry King that “47 million” Americans are uninsured during the July 13, 2007 “Larry King Live.”
Meredith Vieira asks Al Gore to “explain the science” of global warming on NBC “Today” July 5, 2007. Gore blamed coal and gasoline carbon emissions for global climate change.
Terry Moran won’t take no for an answer, when he asks Michael Moore about running for political office. ABC “Nightline” June 13, 2007.
Chris Cuomo interviews Michael Moore on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” Cuomo let Moore slide on a question about higher tax burdens of countries with socialized health care.
“Nightline’s” Terry Moran gushes on June 13, 2007 over the possibility of Michael Moore running for political office.
American environmentalists have purchased and created Pumalin preserve in Chile, South America and will not allow a road to be built through the park, causing inconvenience to the Chilean people…
Dan Gainor, BMI’s director, appeared on “Your World with Neil Cavuto” to discuss the media obsession with “sky-high” gas prices on June 19, 2007.
Dan Gainor debates the cereal killing of Toucan Sam, and Snap, Crackle, Pop on June 17, 2007 “Fox and Friends.”
CBS says it's 'a great idea' that Kellogg's reaches agreement with advocacy groups to end some cereals toward children.
NBC “Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams talking about the “growing scandal” in the student loan industry on May 10, 2007.
Greg Valliere of the Stanford Washington Research Group told “In the Money” viewers on June 9, 2007 that the plunging budget deficit is being ignored by the media.