Media Scandals
NBC Nightly News Has Worst Two Ratings Weeks in Over Six Years
August 27th, 2013 4:02 PM
Based on a review of the archive at Media Bistro's Evening News Category, NBC's Nightly News has just turned in its lowest consecutive two weeks of ratings in over six years. You'd never know that from reading Chris Ariens's narrative at today's ratings post there.
The Big 3 networks combined also failed to break 20 million during both the week of August 12 (19,859,000) and August 19 (19,994,…
Editor Involved in Interactive Gun Owner Maps, 25 Others Laid Off at J
August 11th, 2013 2:06 PM
Just before Christmas last year, the Journal News in New York's Westchester County north of New York City published maps containing "the addresses (and names) of all pistol permit holders in Westchester and Rockland counties," and announced their intention to add Putnam County. A firestorm of outrage ensued, but the stubborn paper's operators held out for almost four weeks before finally…
Hollywood Honors Elmo Puppeteer (and Accused Child Sex-Abuser) With Th
June 17th, 2013 4:01 PM
It’s official: the Hollywood elite has zero moral authority in attacking sexual abuse of minors that occurred decades ago in the Catholic Church. This weekend, the voters of the Daytime Emmy awards granted three Emmys to Clash, including the trophy for Outstanding Performer In a Children’s Series to Kevin Clash, recently accused of serial sexual pursuit of teenaged boys.
AP reported it, and…
Cozy: Obama Spinner Buys Swanky Penthouse Condo From WashPost Editor
June 17th, 2013 10:41 AM
Apparently, it’s lucrative work to be “entrusted to safeguard the president’s image and legacy.” The Washington Post “Reliable Source” gossips Monday reported that White House spinner Dan Pfeiffer has bought an almost-million-dollar penthouse condo.
Of course, in another cozy exchange between liberal elites, Pfieffer is buying the swanky condo from a senior correspondent and associate editor…
Actual Huffington Post Headline: 'OH NO: Fox News Is RIGHT
May 22nd, 2013 4:19 PM
The perilously liberal Huffington Post just can't stand the idea that it could possibly agree with Fox News.
On Wednesday, the Post published the following headline at its front page: "OH NO: Fox News Is RIGHT!"
WashTimes's Miller: D.C. Govt. Dragged Feet, Holding Back Documents Re
May 21st, 2013 6:27 PM
When a major journalist breaks a gun law in the nation's capital on national TV in front of hundreds of thousands of viewers at home, you'd think it would be pretty much an open-and-shut case to prosecute. But when Meet the Press host David Gregory did just that last December -- displaying on-air an empty 30-round magazine during an interview segment with the NRA's Wayne LaPierre -- he got off…
Bloomberg Admits to Allowing Its Reporters Access to Client Terminal A
May 13th, 2013 11:00 AM
It says something about the seriousness of the rest of the news during the past several days when a story about unethical spying by reporters working for a company founded and built by the current mayor of New York City barely makes a ripple.
It has been alleged, and now admitted, that Bloomberg reporters monitored terminal login activity to develop stories about possible Wall Street…
At SXSW Forum, Al Gore Faces Scrutiny Over Sale of Current TV to Al Ja
March 11th, 2013 6:25 PM
Kara Swisher of the Wall Street Journal's AllThingsD.com has a March 9 post in which she noted how former U.S. Vice President Al Gore was confronted at 2013 SXSW Interactive Festival about his sale of Current TV to the Qatari government-backed Al Jazeera network by her colleague, AllThingsD editor Walt Mossberg:
You sold your network to Al Jazeera, which is owned by a government that’s a…
Inept Mind-Reading NYTimes Writer Distorts Rep. King's Comments On Imm
March 8th, 2013 1:04 PM
Does New York Times columnist Al Hunt actually have the psychic ability to tell what Rep. Steve King REALLY meant by a comment the congressman made on immigration? Rep. King doesn't think so. And, if you watch this video, you won't either.
On Feb. 24, 2013, Al Hunt wrote a New York Times column entitled, "A Struggle for Control of the Republican Party" in which he accused King of being well-…
Al Gore Sued For $5-Million Over Sale of Current TV to Qatari-owned Al
March 7th, 2013 3:51 PM
Media consultant John Terenzio is suing former U.S. Vice President Al Gore for stiffing him of a cool $5 million over the environmental activist's sale of Current TV to the Al Jazeera, the Islamist-friendly news network owned by the oil-rich country of Qatar. In a nutshell, Terenzio claims the sale was his idea and that he got the ball rolling on the sale, only to see Gore initially reject it…
WashPost's Farhi Laments Newspapers Caving in to Pressure, Backing Awa
February 28th, 2013 1:30 PM
In a 19-paragraph story today, Washington Post staff writer Paul Farhi took a look at how various newspapers around the country are backing away from their initial requests for public records of gun owners. "For the third time in as many months, a newspaper has faced an angry backlash, including threats of violence, after it sought government data on local gun permit holders," Farhi noted. "In…
Fox News's Beckel Issues Quasi-Apology for Rape Comments
February 20th, 2013 6:36 PM
Taken to task by numerous individuals on Twitter yesterday -- see Twitchy's excellent roundup here -- Fox News Channel The Five liberal co-host Bob Beckel today sought to explain, if not actually apologize for, his comments on the February 19 program in which the panel's token liberal both suggested campus rapes were rare incidents and that college co-eds might accidentally shoot someone who…
Watch the SOTU With Obama Fans at the House of...Jayson Blair
February 12th, 2013 8:31 AM
Obama fans in my neck of the woods in Northern Virginia received an e-mail from the Organizing for America team inviting them to a State of the Union watch party in suburban Centreville, Virginia.
A quick Google of the Centreville address shows that there’s a famous/infamous resident of the Obama watch-party house: Jayson Blair, the disgraced former New York Times reporter.