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Numerous commentators have used these incidents to characterize Gregory's reportage as proof of the news media's left-wing bias. [ 13 ] [ 27 ] Gregory has told Howard Kurtz that "it's easy to divert attention against a familiar whipping boy" and that "I provide fodder for critics who say, 'Aha, they're out of control.'" [ 13 ]
MSNBC is a news and political commentary organization that has been the focus of several controversies. It has been accused by academics, media figures, political figures, and watchdog groups of having various biases in their news coverage as well as more general views of a liberal bias.
MRC president Bozell praised MSNBC for having David Gregory replace Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann as political coverage anchor beginning September 8, 2008, but MSNBC president Phil Griffin disputed the statements by Bozell and others who have accused the network of liberal bias. [64]
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During the 2008 election, MSNBC was accused of bias in favor of Barack Obama [1] and bias against primary challenger Hillary Clinton. [2] [3] [4] During the conventions, Matthews and Olbermann had a bitter argument on the air. [5] As a result, David Gregory took over as the only news anchor of debates and election night. [6]
Having noticed this skew, I was just about to dial Rush Limbaugh and alert him to another blatant instance of liberal media bias when I decided to give The Hill's editor-in-chief, Hugo Gurdon, a ...
By the late-2000s, MSNBC shifted to primarily airing opinion-based programming featuring liberal commentators such as Keith Olbermann, Chris Matthews, David Gregory, Ed Schultz, and Rachel Maddow; in 2010, MSNBC would beat CNN in primetime and overall viewership for the first time since 2001. In the mid-2010s, amid a decline in viewership ...
National Public Radio has been under fire after a former senior editor exposed its liberal bias in a recent online essay. NPR could benefit by emulating C-SPAN’s practice of neutrality and non ...