Bias (book)
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Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News is a book by Bernard Goldberg, a 28-year veteran CBS news reporter and producer, giving detailed examples to support the claim of liberal bias in television news reporting. It was published in 2001 by Regnery Publishing.
[edit] Chapters
- 1. The News Mafia
- 2. Mugged by “the Dan”
- 3. “The Emperor is Naked"
- 4. Identity Politics
- 5. How Bill Clinton Cured the Homeless
- 6. Epidemic of Fear
- 7. “I Thought Our Job Was to Tell the Truth”
- 8. How About A Media That Reflects America
- 9. Targeting Men
- 10.“Where Thieves and Pimps Run Free”
- 11. The Most Important Story You Never Saw On TV
- 12.Liberal hate-Speech
- 13.“The Ship Be Sinking”
- 14.Connecting the Dots…to Terrorism
- 15.Newzak
[edit] External links
- Book review
- "Bias" isn't supported-- because it's not true (review by Steve Rendall and Peter Hart of the liberal Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting.)
- Daily Howler - series of articles on the book.