CNN’s “In the Money” December 17, host Jack Cafferty informed viewers that the threatened labor stoppage was against the law.
On the July 6, 2005, “NBC Nightly News,” Kelly O’Donnell admitted U.S. donations were the highest in the world, but stressed criticism of those numbers.
ABC’s Bill Weir summed up that network’s take on the 2005 hurricane season after his September 16 “Good Morning America” piece about Hurricane Ophelia saying that global warming could make…
Journalists have been incredulous that President Bush wouldn’t immediately raise taxes to cover new expenses. Following Bush’s Sept. 15, 2005, address to the nation, ABC’s Ted Koppel said that…
CBS’s “60 Minutes” continues the praise for French leisure. Lara Logan described working (or not) in that country on the June 29 show: “Full-time workers in France are...guaranteed those long,…
Former General Electric CEO Jack Welch to host Andy Serwer on CNN’s “In the Money.”
NBC was especially clear about connecting climate change to stronger storms in five out of six stories it did on the topic. Robert Bazell, of “NBC Nightly News,” did more than suggest cause and…
Brought on to issue “an economic reality check,” CNN’s resident pessimist Lou Dobbs poured cold water on the U.S. economy’s strong 4.3 percent economic growth on CBS’s “The Early Show.”
Diane Sawyer speaks Dan Bartlett on “Good Morning America” about the mounting deficits and the need for new taxes.
CNN’s Soledad O’Brien solemnly declared the morning’s business briefing was “a litany of bad news, really." Taking that cue, business reporter Andy Serwer promised it was bad news “especially if…
CBS’s Julie Chen reported on the “Early Show”: “Mortgage rates are at their highest in more than two years, and many home owners are worried that the real estate boom has finally gone bust.”
Bob Schieffer reports on natural gas forecasts on September 7, 2005. Bills will be 71% higher than 2004.
Bob Schieffer reports on natural gas forecasts on November 10, 2005. Bills will be 27% higher than 2004.
“For the second day in a row the stock market took a drop,” said CNN’s Miles O’Brien on the October 6 “American Morning.” “And I think it’s – what do we need, those ‘Whip Inflation Now’ buttons,…
NBC’s Brian Williams hearkened back to the earlier era on the “Nightly News.” “It has to do with inflation, and the news is bad."
The way to the media’s heart is to take jabs at Wal-Mart – JibJabs, that is. JibJab.com, the maker of several popular political videos, unleashed an assault on the nation’s biggest retailer.
Andy Serwer on CNN’s “American Morning” discusses the "cheeseburger" bill.
Ben Stein on Fox News' "Cavuto on Business" comparing the chances a bird flu pandemic to aliens coming to Earth.