BY Julie Hollar

Media Allow Republicans to Use ‘Unity’ as Tool of Division

January 22, 2021

BY CounterSpin

Chris Savage, Talia Buford & Peggy Case on Flint Water Crisis

January 22, 2021

BY Michelle Pham and Diana Lu

Reports of Racial Disparities in Covid Vaccines Distort Science

January 22, 2021

BY Janine Jackson

‘The Basic Problem Is a Lack of Central Strategy’

January 21, 2021

BY Justine Barron

Media Elevate Eugenicists, Sideline Disabled Voices in Discussions of Covid Rationing

January 20, 2021

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NBC image of Joe Biden talking to Mitch McConnell at the inauguration.

Media Allow Republicans to Use ‘Unity’ as Tool of Division

Media lay out the narrative the GOP will work for the next two years to build: that Democrats are the ones sowing division by refusing to work together to get things done.

Chris Savage, Talia Buford & Peggy Case on Flint Water Crisis

Conversations about Flint on CounterSpin, in its particulars and in terms of how it fits into bigger questions around environmental racism, resource control and local governance.

Yahoo! News depiction of Covid vaccine

Reports of Racial Disparities in Covid Vaccines Distort Science

Much of the scientific journalism on US Covid vaccines has been inaccurate, misleading, fearmongering and irresponsible.

Elisabeth Rosenthal

‘The Basic Problem Is a Lack of Central Strategy’

“We have chosen the most profitable form of ending the pandemic, which is a vaccine…. This is the only solution, given how out of control we’ve let this become, as a result of not being good at public health.”

Media Elevate Eugenicists, Sideline Disabled Voices in Discussions of Covid Rationing

Corporate media have elevated some experts without disclosing their troubling views on disability, aging and the value of human life.

Corporate Media’s Leaked Chinese Documents Confirm China Didn’t Hide Covid-19

When Western media reports omit necessary context, they imply that the appropriate benchmark to compare China’s response to is perfection, which it inevitably falls short of, allowing the creation of a narrative in which China’s pandemic response was especially (and suspiciously) incompetent and sluggish.

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FAIR Studies

New York TImes depiction of John Hickenlooper (photo: Charlie Neibergall/AP)

Leading Papers Talked Up Establishment’s Senate Candidates 

  Democrats celebrated dual Georgia Senate race victories this week, which gives them, with Vice President Kamala Harris’ tiebreaker vote, a bare majority in the Senate. But not all Democrats are created equal, and the one-vote margin makes the politics of each individual in that majority more consequential. In 2020, several states witnessed competitive Democratic […]

Study of 2020 Debates Finds New Topics but Familiar Framing

A FAIR analysis of the 2020 general election debates found stunning breaks from past practices combined with tried-and-true tropes of national US debates.

Young Voices Largely Missing in Election Coverage

Despite the increase of young people planning to vote, corporate media have largely forgotten about them in the weeks leading up to the election.

A CNN reporter attempts to interview a protester being taken away by police.

Activist Voices Missing From Corporate Coverage of Uprisings

Establishment media overwhelmingly turned to columnists, pundits and government officials for interpretation of the uprisings—rather than to the activists facing tear gas on the frontlines.

Washington Post depiction of Hong Kong protester (photo: Vincent Yu/AP)

Chinese ‘Imperialism’ in Hong Kong Concerns US Media; Puerto Rican, Palestinian Colonies, Not So Much

While one cannot describe China’s national security law as an act of “colonialism” or “imperialism,” since Hong Kong is part of China, FAIR conducted a study comparing media coverage of Hong Kong’s national security law and actual colonialism by the US in Puerto Rico, and by its ally Israel in Palestine.