by Tom Blumer
September 2nd, 2010 |
The news out of Government/General Motors during the past couple of days hasn’t been particularly good.
First,…
Tags: Associated Press, autodata corp, Bailouts, Bias by Omission, Business Coverage, dee ann, Dee-Ann Durbin, detroit automakers, double dip recession, economy, Government Agencies, Major Newspapers, Media Bias Debate, New York Times, paul ballew, reuters, Tom Krisher, u s auto, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Tom Blumer
August 27th, 2010 |
Sometimes you just have to chuckle at the transparent motivations of business writers in the establishment press.
Two…
Tags: Associated Press, Bailouts, Banking/Finance, Ben Bernanke, Bias by Omission, Business Coverage, downward revision, easy options, economy, establishment press, increasing weight, jackson hole wyo, Jeannine Aversa, Media Bias Debate, power of persuasion, recession, Regional Media, Stephen Bernard, UK, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Jeff Poor
August 26th, 2010 |
It is a curious phenomenon – the way the media have handled the economy since President Barack Obama has taken off…
Tags: amanda drury, Banking/Finance, barack obama, Business Coverage, CNBC, curious phenomenon, economy, Jim Cramer, Mad Money, mass panic, nobel winners, quot quot, recession, stock market, Street Signs, video
by Tom Blumer
August 19th, 2010 |
Here’s how the Associated Press’s Martin Crutsinger and Daniel Wagner reported the housing portion of t…
Tags: Associated Press, Bailouts, Banking/Finance, basis one, Bias by Omission, Business Coverage, Daniel Wagner, depressed level, economy, Government Agencies, Housing, housing starts, Martin Crutsinger, Media Bias Debate, paul ashworth, Real Estate, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Tom Blumer
August 12th, 2010 |
Unplanned but necessary "improvements," or induced corrections? I’ll report; readers can decide…
Tags: Associated Press, Bailouts, Business Coverage, ceo position, congressional elections, Dan Strumpf, dee ann, Dee-Ann Durbin, economy, ed whitacre, government pressure, ken thomas, Media Bias Debate, recent ipos, Tom Krisher, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Tom Blumer
August 7th, 2010 |
In what I believe is the first direct acknowledgment by the wire service of what so many have known for so long, the Associ…
Tags: ap reporter, ap reports, Associated Press, bailout, Bailouts, Bias by Omission, Business Coverage, car industry, Dee-Ann Durbin, economy, initial public offering, Media Bias Debate, s sales, Tom Krisher, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Melissa Clouthier
August 5th, 2010 |
Bad economic news just keeps piling up. Today, the news about jobless claims from the AP:
Initial requests for jobless b…
Tags: 2010 Congressional, Associated Press, Bailouts, Banking/Finance, Business Coverage, Campaigns & Elections, CNN.com, economy, excess revenue, Housing, index results, initial requests, NPR, Oil & Gas Prices, Personal Finance, Radio, Real Estate, recession, Regulation, small business owners, social security, social security board, Stimulus, stock market, unemployment, unemployment insurance, Wages & Prices, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Matt Robare
August 3rd, 2010 |
It seems that not even the truth can possibly overturn the narrative that President Obama and the Democrats in Congress…
Tags: 9/11, Banking/Finance, barack obama, Barney Frank, Bias by Omission, Business Coverage, censorship, Chris Dodd, cnn, Congress, don gonyea, Double standards, economy, Events, Fox Business Network, freedom of information act, freedom of information act requests, George W. Bush, Government & Press, Hardball, information act requests, Mary Schapiro, Media Bias Debate, MSNBC, MSNBC.com, national public radio, NPR, Other CNN, rachel maddow show, Radio, Regulation, wall street journal
by Tom Blumer
July 31st, 2010 |
It would appear that someone at CNBC listened to the Mark Levin Show on Thursday. Either that, or someone at the network p…
Tags: Bias by Omission, budget, bush tax cuts, Business Coverage, CNBC, economy, Jeffrey Cox, Mark Levin, mark levin show, Media Bias Debate, negative economic impact, newsbusters, Online Media, Other CNBC, president george w bush, taxes
by Tom Blumer
July 30th, 2010 |
CNBC.com’s Jeff Cox needs to brush up on his financial history.
He believes that George W. Bush’s 2001 and…
Tags: Bias by Omission, bloomberg, budget, Business Coverage, CBS online, CNBC, economy, erroneous statement, jeff cox, Jeffrey Cox, Mark Levin, Media Bias Debate, Online Media, president george w bush, taxes, timothy geithner, treasury secretary, Wire Services/Media Companies
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