Posts tagged: media
No, we’re not surprised.
Back in 2008 when gas prices spiked, Fox News said “no President has the power to increase or to lower gas prices.” And that the best way to reduce gas prices is to reduce consumption, so Americans should “get rid of those gas guzzlers, buy decent insulation for your house.”
But now, Fox News is blaming high gas prices on Obama
Two videos showing various clips with their air dates show a pretty striking change in the rhetoric about gas prices, which seems to correspond to the change of presidents.
Outgoing New York Times CEO Janet Robinson received an exit package worth $23.7 million after presiding over an eight year tenure that saw the company’s share price fall by 80 percent. The company’s net earnings over the past four years were $3 million. In addition to her exit package, Robinson earned a $1 million annual salary.
Proving once again how much more efficient private industry is than the government…
I would like to know what software they used to make this graph. Wouldn’t you think it would produce an accurate graph? Simpler explanation: Fox just couldn’t bring itself to show a downtick in unemployment, no matter how small, so they edited it.
Andrew Sullivan on what happens if Greece Leaves the Euro. (via cheatsheet)
It really struck me when I was listening to NPR’s initial reporting on this, because their report was essentially “WTF is Papandreou thinking?” Not once was there any mention or hint that maybe, just maybe, the people of Greece might deserve some say in this deal struck by “the 1%”
“ClimateGate” debunked, but where is the coverage? Jon Stewart makes it clear as always.
Matthew Yglesias, observing Shani O. Hilton’s twitpic of the Washington Post front page today: “It’s amazing that Oakland PD managed to disperse the Occupy Oakland crowd solely by petting kittens.” Says Shani, “Not teargassing a soul!” She writes more about it here.
No misleading or minimalizing by the main-stream media here, nuh-uh.
Jay Rosen presents a four-point mini-manifesto for the future of reporting and newsgathering. Interesting.
New York Representative Anthony Wiener congratulates the GOP Representatives for finally passing the ‘emergency’ bill to de-fund NPR — some excellent sarcasm on the floor of the House.