ABC-s Terry Moran earned runner-up status for the 2008 "How We Adore Clinton-Gore Award." MRC Gala
ABC's Cynthia McFadden earned runner-up status for the 2008 "How We Adore Clinton-Gore Award." MRC Gala
MSNBC's Chris Matthews won the "How We Adore Clinton-Gore Award" and the Quote of the Year at the MRC's 2008 DisHonors Awards.
"The Today Show" on NBC finally reports on the true cause of thousands of canceled flights: the Federal Aviation Administration.
NBC's April 9 episode of "The Today Show" glossed over concerns that "EcoMom parties" are encouraging women to drive sport-utility vehicles to events that are more social than environmental.
Natalie Morales continued the media's recession hype on "The Today Show" with an April 3 segment comparing current economic conditions to past recessions.
Amy Menefee, managing editor of the Business & Media Institute, discussed the media's obsession with recession on "Fox & Friends" on April 2.
CNN's Miles O'Brien suggested March 27 during a segment on "American Morning" that airlines would cut costs by skimping on maintenance.
When the cat is away, the mice play. A funny Fed-Ex commercial about a manager calling out sick.
Chris Matthews of "Hardball" and Roger Simon of Politico discuss Hillary Clinton's gaffe about facing sniper fire in Bosnia in 1996 and whether it was an intentional lie.
NBC's "Today Show" delivered an economic 1-2-3 on gas prices, home sales and economic forecasts during the March 25 broadcast.
CBS's Anthony Mason said a rebound in the housing market might not come until 2010.
A sampling of the media's coverage of "Big Oil" profits since early 2007.
Is Bear Stearns' collapse an economice "Code Red" or an investment opportunity? "The Today Show" couldn't pick which spin to put on news March 17.
CNBC's Erin Burnett once again failed to report the whole story on home-foreclosure statistics, this time on the March 13 episode of NBC's "The Today Show."
Speaking on "The Today Show" on March 12, CNBC's Erin Burnett blames higher food prices on "energy prices and a weak dollar" but ignores the role played by government ethanol mandates.
CNBC's Erin Burnett quadrupled foreclosure numbers in an appearance on NBC's "The Today Show" March 8.
Ann Curry says $3.99 gasoline is "well over $4" on NBC's "Today" show March 6.
Alfred Regnery, publisher of the American Spectator, discusses his new book "Upstream" and the history of conservatism with Cybercast News Service's Terry Jeffrey on March 5, 2008.
CNN reporter Susan Roesgen introduced a new economic indicator on March 4, 2008: sad puppies.
CNBC host Jim Cramer tells the "Today" show that the U.S. is in a recession and predicts "scary" job numbers for February on the March 3, 2008, broadcast.
Business & Media Institute Vice President Dan Gainor discusses media bias on global warming, and BMI's new report, "Global Warming Censored," on "Fox & Friends." (March 3, 2008)
When it comes to scientists and others who dispute claims that global warming will lead to catastrophe, the media either ignores them or labels them "deniers."
CNBC's Erin Burnett found a "silver lining" for the economy: Success for oil companies is translating into more jobs for Americans. ("The Today Show," NBC, Feb. 29, 2008)
During "The Today Show" on Feb. 28, NBC's Erin Burnett noted the debate over words like "recession" versus "slowdown" when describing the state of the U.S. economy.