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Michael Corcoran

Michael Corcoran

Michael Corcoran is a journalist based in Boston. He has written for the Boston Globe, The Nation, the Christian Science Monitor, Extra!, NACLA Report on the Americas and other publications.

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July 1, 2019
‘Government-Run Healthcare’ Is a Product of Health Industry–Run Media 
Michael Corcoran

‘Government-Run Healthcare’ Is a Product of Health Industry–Run Media 

Election Focus 2020: Power brokers in the for-profit health industry have worked to make the language of “government-run healthcare” the boilerplate description for a national health system in major media outlets.

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March 20, 2019
WaPo’s ‘Hard-Line’ Stance Against Medicare for All
Michael Corcoran

WaPo’s ‘Hard-Line’ Stance Against Medicare for All

Medicare for All, which the Washington Post describes as “hard-line” and “far left,” is actually a very popular position.

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November 10, 2017
What Corporate Media Failed to Learn About Canadian Single-Payer
Michael Corcoran

What Corporate Media Failed to Learn About Canadian Single-Payer

When it was announced that several journalists would travel with Sen. Bernie Sanders in October for a hospital tour of Canada to learn about its single-payer system, one question immediately sprang to mind: What would corporate media do to smear universal healthcare this time?

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September 20, 2017
Media ‘Extremes’ on Healthcare: Universal Coverage or Taking Healthcare From Millions
Michael Corcoran

Media ‘Extremes’ on Healthcare: Universal Coverage or Taking Healthcare From Millions

Unable to continue ignoring the single-payer policy, corporate media have, with predictable uniformity, undermined it as utopian nonsense.

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July 7, 2017
Stigma Over Solutions
Michael Corcoran

Stigma Over Solutions

While there is never a good time to gut Medicaid and throw 22 million off their health insurance, it is especially worrying that it may happen in the middle of a tragic opiate epidemic that is being covered by the media in all the wrong ways.

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May 25, 2017
For USA Today, Healthcare Glass Is 1/24th Full
Michael Corcoran

For USA Today, Healthcare Glass Is 1/24th Full

USA Today had a very different emphasis than most outlets when it broke the news of AHCA scoring on Twitter. The paper emphasized to its 3.3 million followers that the report was an improvement over the past CBO projection of an earlier different version of the law.

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May 8, 2017
Trump Uses Power of FCC to Pay Back Friends at Sinclair Broadcasting
Michael Corcoran

Trump Uses Power of FCC to Pay Back Friends at Sinclair Broadcasting

Sinclair Broadcast Group, the conservative media behemoth that owns more local news stations than any other company in the country, just got even bigger. It announced it was buying Tribune Media for $3.9 billion, creating what Bloomberg calls a “TV goliath.”

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March 31, 2017
Study: Sean Spicer’s Handpicked Press Corps
Michael Corcoran

Study: Sean Spicer’s Handpicked Press Corps

A new FAIR study finds that 45 percent of the reporters Spicer called on were from conservative outlets. Fifteen percent of questions came from journalists working under the Fox brand.

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March 15, 2017
Media Find Room for ‘Trumpcare Too Progressive,’ but Not for Single-Payer
Michael Corcoran

Media Find Room for ‘Trumpcare Too Progressive,’ but Not for Single-Payer

While even mass arrests couldn’t get attention to left-wing critics of the Democrat’s milquetoast health reform plan in 2009–10, today the far right is given thousands of words in the media, and plenty of air time on television, to air its ideological opposition to the current GOP plan.

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January 11, 2017
WaPo’s Factcheck of WikiLeaks Highlights Paper’s Strange View of Facts
Michael Corcoran

WaPo’s Factcheck of WikiLeaks Highlights Paper’s Strange View of Facts

The problem is that the Washington Post’s “Fact Checker” column is often not in the business of checking facts, but instead offers its own judgements and opinions under the imprimatur of factchecking.

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December 19, 2016
Media Legitimizing GOP’s ‘Universal’ Health Plan That Doesn’t Exist
Michael Corcoran

Media Legitimizing GOP’s ‘Universal’ Health Plan That Doesn’t Exist

It appears that the same corporate media who misled us into the Affordable Care Act are now misleading us out of it—and the New York Times’ reporting on the GOP’s health care agenda is a particularly egregious example of this.

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September 3, 2016
The ‘Anti-Clinton Media’ Are Big Donors to Clinton Foundation—and to Clinton
Michael Corcoran

The ‘Anti-Clinton Media’ Are Big Donors to Clinton Foundation—and to Clinton

Despite the Clinton Foundation’s financial relationships being a major news story in recent weeks, most media seem entirely uninterested in disclosing—let alone covering—their own industry’s donations to the foundation.

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January 1, 2013
Michael Corcoran

Dark Money Dominates Election

“Super PACs may be bad for America, but they’re very good for CBS.” CBS president Les Moonves’ candid comment at an entertainment law conference (Bloomberg, 3/10/12) was one of the few honest things said by someone so deeply involved in the post–Citizens United political ad frenzy. This past election season was dominated by a record […]

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February 1, 2012
Michael Corcoran

Ignoring Monetary Stimulus as Economic Policy

With the United States now years into a crippling economic downturn, and Europe facing a looming economic crisis, media have been covering the economy more than any other issue. The two most recent annual reports on U.S. media coverage from the Pew Center for Excellence in Journalism (2009-10) conclude that “the No. 1 story of […]

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November 1, 2011
Uygur Out at MSNBC
Michael Corcoran

Uygur Out at MSNBC

When talkshow host Cenk Uygur announced that his short tenure at MSNBC had come to an end due to his criticism of “those in power” (Young Turks, 7/20/11), it highlighted an unsettling pattern at the channel. Uygur’s ouster represented the third time in recent years that a show hosted by someone with progressive ideals and […]

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July 1, 2011
Michael Corcoran

The End of the Bill Keller Era

When Bill Keller announced that he would soon be stepping down as the New York Times’ top editor, he was hailed as the man “who rebuilt the confidence of the New York Times newsroom after the Jayson Blair scandal” (Forbes, 6/2/11). Rem Rieder of American Journalism Review (3-4/11) wrote that Keller “righted the ship” and […]

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January 1, 2011
Media Don’t Bite the Ruling That Feeds Them
Michael Corcoran

Media Don’t Bite the Ruling That Feeds Them

As major participants in and beneficiaries of the influence-buying orgy, it’s hardly surprising that television outlets did not seriously examine the impact of the Citizens United decision.

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October 1, 2010
Michael Corcoran

Media Continue Bank Bailout Advocacy

For corporate media, the verdict is already in: The Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP), the unpopular program that redistributed some $700 billion of U.S. taxpayer funds upwards, to the very financial institutions that contributed to the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, is an unabashed success. It is hardly stunning that corporate media would […]

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July 1, 2010
Michael Corcoran

The Flotilla Story U.S. Media Won’t Report

At a June 10 press conference (Cultures of Resistance, 6/10/10), passengers from the Mavi Marmara released new footage of the Israel Defense Forces’ deadly May 31 raid on the ship, which killed nine activists attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza in defiance of the Israeli blockade. Days earlier, another video was released allegedly showing […]

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April 1, 2010
Michael Corcoran

The Flawed Media Narrative of the Healthcare Debate

Through all the twists and turns of the healthcare reform debate, one thing has remained constant: Progressive ideas with majority popular support are falsely portrayed as radical, ideological fantasies, while those who oppose them are praised as pragmatic and reasonable. This trend began when Washington insiders excluded the idea of a single-payer public health insurance […]

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