On "The Howard Stern Show," the host vowed he would not vote for another Democrat because they are acting like "communists" over FCC rules.
The commentary for The Balance Sheet July 23 comes from Pete Sepp, Vice President for Policy and Communications at the National Taxpayers Union.
While reports like to use the phrase "nickel-and-dime" to describe airline fees, the real story about oil and airlines gets buried.
On MSNBC, Time magazine's Richard Stengel, told the hosts of “Morning Joe,” that based on a recent poll “there’s a sense that, that something needs to be done and people have kind of an appetite…
The Biz Flog for July 16 concerns oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Experts say drilling in ANWR is only one of the solutions that need to be tried though.
After 17 babies in a hospital in Corpus Christi, Texas, were given an overdose of heparin, CBS wrongfully pulled the name of Baxter Healthcare into the mix.
Then a reporter for Newsweek, Charles Gasparino called the government-backed mortgage lender Fannie Mae "politically corrupt" in an interview with Tucker Carlson on Dec. 28, 2004.
On "MSNBC Live," host Tamron Hall reported July 9 on the quality of commercial airline travel, calling price increases "nickel-and-dime fees."
This week's "Biz Flog" looks at new attention being paid to oil speculators by Congress and the media. Speculators are being blamed for the high price of oil, but there is still debate over what…
Former New York Stock Exchange Chairman Richard Grasso won money promised to him in a payout for 35 years of service. MSNBC's hosts of "Morning Joe" took issue with the size of the payout, though…
The Biz Flog for June 11, 2008, covers the effect global subsidies have on the price of oil, a topic the media often don't cover.
Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) promoted a windfall profits tax on oil companies on CNBC's "Squawk Box."
CNBC's Steve Liesman talks popularity of the word stagflation among economists as oil prices rise.
The CBS "Evening News" June 4, 2008, went after over-vaccinating children.
CACI's Jack London took the time to speak with Dan Gainor of the Business and Media Institute about the media's effect on CACI.
"The Biz Flog" for June 4 highlights the technology consulting company CACI and the one-sided, negative portrayal it received in The Washington Post.
A June 3 report on the CBS "Evening News" said the "food police" are urging a ban on food dyes that they think may cause hyperactivity in children.
The CBS "Evening News" reported that the closing of a GM plant in Wisconsin is the result of higher gas prices but didn't mention the cost impact of labor unions.
California Democrat Barbara Boxer, chairwoman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, said a recession is the time to pass a "cap and trade" bill to combat global warming.
ABC's "Evening News" went after the White House for altering scientific facts when putting together global warming legislation.
CNN's "American Morning" blasted oil companies for record profits and price-gouging in a May 30 report.
CNN's "American Morning" gave global warming a price tag on its May 29 broadcast.
Hillary Clinton backer James Carville said the Clinton campaign is on the "moral high ground" in the Democratic presidential race because of its desire to rerun the Michigan primary, a move that…
This week's edition critiques the media's coverage of congressional hearings held to chastise oil executives for record profits and executive pay.
CBS's "Evening News" was downbeat about the future of the U.S. economy May 27, with one source saying housing will be weak for the next year or so.