Monday, October 22, 2007

The media do not have a liberal bias. Conservatives even admit it
















The media do not have a liberal bias. Conservatives even admit it

The Most Biased Name in News, Seth Ackerman, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, August 2001

"Years ago, Republican party chair Rich Bond explained that conservatives' frequent denunciations of 'liberal bias' in the media were part of 'a strategy' (Washington Post, 8/20/92). Comparing journalists to referees in a sports match, Bond explained: 'If you watch any great coach, what they try to do is "work the refs." Maybe the ref will cut you a little slack next time.'"

The Liberal Media, RIP, Eric Alterman, The Nation, March 13, 2000

"Bill Kristol, perhaps the most honest and intelligent conservative in Washington (excluding, of course, that funny, friendly, charming McCain fellow). 'The press isn't quite as biased and liberal. They're actually conservative sometimes,' Kristol said recently on CNN. If Chris missed that one, he might have come across a similar admission by Kristol offered up in the spring of 1995. 'I admit it,' Kristol told The New Yorker. 'The whole idea of the 'liberal media' was often used as an excuse by conservatives for conservative failures.'"

Spinning Populism In American News Media, Norman Solomon, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, undated

"'The truth is, I've gotten fairer, more comprehensive coverage of my ideas than I ever imagined I would receive,' [Patrick] Buchanan acknowledged in March 1996. He added: 'I've gotten balanced coverage and broad coverage -- all we could have asked.'"


Who's On the News?: Study shows network news sources skew white, male & elite, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, June 2002:

"A study of ABC World News Tonight, CBS Evening News and NBC Nightly News in the year 2001 shows that 92 percent of all U.S. sources interviewed were white, 85 percent were male and, where party affiliation was identifiable, 75 percent were Republican."