Tag Archives: mainstream media

MSNBC Reporter Confused Why Black GOP Would Want Tea Party Support

MSNBC is really confused about the tea party movement. From Breitbart.tv

WaPo ‘Conservative’ Staffer’s Twitter Gets Him In Trouble

David Weigel is supposed to be one of The Washington Post’s conservative journalists; however, everyone knows that he is far from conservative.  Politico’s Ben Smith called him one of the “openly left-leaning bloggers.” Weigel’s left-leaning tweets have gotten him in a bit a trouble lately.  On May 1st he tweeted, “I can empathize with everyone  Read more »

IT Professionals Prefer Mainstream Media Election Coverage

While there is no denying that social media is changing the face of politics, the majority of IT professionals are relying on the mainstream media to follow election coverage.  According to a new survey of IT professionals conducted by The IT Job Board, 80% of respondents said they do not believe what they are reading  Read more »

Mainstream Media Tailoring To Conservatives?

Mainstream Media Tailoring To Conservatives?

Everyone knows that mainstream media is biased to the left.  However, I have been noticing a slow integration of conservative writers and thinkers into these outlets.  Erick Erickson of RedState has just joined CNN as a contributor.  Erickson is one of the most popular and influential conservative bloggers in politics.  The Wall Street Journal hired  Read more »

Mainstream Media Biased On Twitter

Not sure this is a surprise to anyone.  Human Events penned an article highlighting journalists being biased on Twitter.  Everyone knows that mainstream media is slanted to the left and has been for a longtime, so why would we expect their tweets to be any different. Read more from Christian Toto at Human Events

Mainstream Media Continues To Disappoint

Columbia Journalism Review put out a report on the lack of transparency and accountability newspaper websites have.  The study shows that about 50% of the time “major errors” are corrected online with no notice to the reader.  The study goes further to say that websites that have more than 50,000 unique visitors a month are  Read more »

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