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Intercept depiction of Afghan people

Biden’s Multi-Billion Afghan Theft Gets Scant Mention on TV News

  Two months ago (FAIR.org, 12/21/21), I noted the striking contrast between vocal media outrage—ostensibly grounded in concern for Afghan people—over President Joe Biden’s withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, and the relative silence over the growing humanitarian crisis in that country, which threatens millions with life-threatening levels of famine. While influenced by drought and […]

Vox Omits US Military Role in African Instability 

Vox had much to say about causes of African conflict, but pointedly left out any reference to the role of US training programs.

‘Mega-Retailers Are Using Inflation as a Cover to Raise Prices and Turn Record Profits’

“We’ve essentially spent 50 years handing our supply chain over to mega corporations. These companies have built a system that works for them.”

Steven Rosenfeld, Voting Booth

‘Big Lies Are Built From Lots of Little Lies’

“They knew where to look in all these election records to figure out how to debunk these small lies that become the big lies.”

Atlantic depiction of Joe Rogan (illustration: Michelle Rohn)

Defenses of Rogan Aren’t About Free Speech; They’re Right-Wing Solidarity

The real predations on free speech in this country don’t seem to elicit the same hand-wringing about censorship from right-wing media.

American Prospect depiction of global supply chain (illustration: Peter and Maria Hoey)

Rakeen Mabud on Supply Chain Breakdown

Why has the system broken down? You could say media’s reluctance to critically break down systems is itself a system problem.

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FAIR Studies

Primetime Abortion Case Sources Lack Diversity

The people most likely to lose the right to end unwanted pregnancies were the people least likely to be featured on TV news shows. 

Peter Baker on Meet the Press

Afghanistan Withdrawal: Sundays With the Military Industrial Complex

As US troops exited Afghanistan , the Sunday shows were filled with guests who had direct ties to the military/industrial complex.

Missing Voices in Broadcast Coverage of Afghan Withdrawal

Corporate journalists overwhelmingly leaned on government and military sources, while offering no clear antiwar voices.

Daily News and New York Post crime front pages

Tabloids Want Crime, Not Rent, on NYC Voters’ Minds

New York City’s two big tabloid dailies gave far more coverage to crime than to the affordable housing crisis in the past year.

Immigration source types

TV News Coverage of Southern Border Lacks Refugee Sources, Historical Context 

TV news coverage of the southern US border largely ignores the experiences and voices of those most impacted by the immigration system.