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Josmar Trujillo on Hyper-Policing

“If it bleeds, it leads” journalism lets news outlets look as though they’re tracking an important event in real time.

Damn Good for CBS—but Really Bad for Democracy

With CBS News hiring former Trump aide Mick Mulvaney, once again commercial values trumped democratic principles in mainstream news media.

Washington Post depiction of a migrant crossing a bridge (photo: Mike Blake/Reuters)

Trump’s Asylum Ban Hasn’t Disappeared—but Media Outrage Over It Has

In place of 2020’s concern over “shelved safeguards,” the Washington Post justifies a policy that two years ago was viewed as extreme.

Fat cat pays a pittance in taxes to Uncle Sam in vintage cartoon

Dorothy A. Brown and Dean Baker on Tax Policy

Who pays taxes, how much, and why? We revisit two conversations about tax policy racism and taxing the rich on this week’s show.

NBC News: Inflation Crisis

Blaming Workers, Hiding Profits in Primetime Inflation Coverage

Segments on inflation put far more emphasis on the contributions of labor shortages than to the role of corporate profit-taking.

IPCC image of island threatened by climate change

Media Need to Treat Every Day as Earth Day if We Want a Livable Planet

On Earth Day, no doubt most major media will pay lip service to the extreme dangers of climate change. But what happens the next day?

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NBC News: Inflation Crisis

Blaming Workers, Hiding Profits in Primetime Inflation Coverage

Segments on inflation put far more emphasis on the contributions of labor shortages than to the role of corporate profit-taking.

IPCC image of island threatened by climate change

Media Need to Treat Every Day as Earth Day if We Want a Livable Planet

On Earth Day, no doubt most major media will pay lip service to the extreme dangers of climate change. But what happens the next day?

Ukrainian (left) and Iraqi children during the invasion of their countries

How Much Less Newsworthy Are Civilians in Other Conflicts?

TV coverage of Ukraine has both a familiar reliance on US officials to frame events and a newfound ability to cover the impact on civilians.

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 […]

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.