Is Chris Matthews serious about a Senate run against Arlen Specter (R-PA) in 2010? Or is he using a possible Senate race as a contract negotiations' gambit? MSNBC wants to know--and fairly soon.
Dennis Leary revealed to a fan at a Los Angeles book signing that his critically acclaimed FX show "Rescue Me" about NYC firefighters will tackle 9/11 conspiracy theories in the coming season.
working with credit-reporting company Equifax Google offer shows to advertisers that can target people with household incomes greater than $100,000. it certainly won't be possible to target specific households (YET!)
When Dan Rather filed suit against CBS 14 months ago — claiming, among other things, that his former employer had commissioned a politically biased investigation into his work on a “60 Minutes” segment about President Bush’s National Guard service —
"It was our hope, as was yours, that Anne would overcome the injuries inflicted upon her in the brutal attack at her home. We were with her in her last moments, and although our hearts are broken, we are at the same time comforted by our faith k
Here's a documentary that will not be aired until after Bush leaves office. Here you can get a glimpse of it beforehand. Mind you, democracy is no damn good, but anything that mocks this joke of an adminstration is OK in my books.
A former Gallup pollster says CNN’s “audience reaction” graphic during the debate is entertainment, not polling. David W. Moore says CNN uses “junk science” in relying on the hand-held audience reaction meters.
A close video analysis now shows that it was MSNBC staff members who attempted to silence free speech by physically assaulting a group of 9/11 truthers led by Alex Jones during the takeover of a live broadcast at the DNC in Denver.
A feed has been setup to provide a chronicle of phoenix revolutionary activities. Various videos from the Campaign for Liberty have been added and there will be more to come...
Watch as Chris Matthews' MSNBC Hardball at the Denver DNC is taken over by Alex Jones and We Are Change Colorado, whose "9/11 Was an Inside Job" chants can be heard as loud as the program's hosts thanks to Jones' bullhorn. For m
CNN’s senior vice president and Washington bureau chief David Bohrman added: “This is an election like no other and CNN continually looks for new ways to connect with its audience here in the United States and across the world.
ABC15 reports: Some call it the flash they fear. Photo enforcement cameras are popping up across the Valley and many law enforcement agencies consider them a useful tool to cut down on red light runners and speeders. But for one Valley organization,
Reports linking Saddam and anthrax penetrated very deeply into our public discourse and into the public consciousness. Those reports were absolutely vital in creating the impression [of] grave, existential threats to this country.
A federal appeals court on Monday threw out a $550,000 indecency fine against CBS Corp. for the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show that ended with Janet Jackson's breast-baring "wardrobe malfunction."
HBO got the most Emmy recognition of any U.S. network on Thursday as "John Adams" and "Recount" helped the cable channel grab 85 award nominations and burnish its reputation for quality programs.
An Arab-language television network and radio station, founded by the Bush adminstration to promote a positive image of the US, has aired anti-American and anti-Israeli viewpoints, has showcased pro-Iranian policies and recently gave air time
Tim Russert, NBC News’ Washington bureau chief and the moderator of “Meet the Press,” died Friday after being stricken at the bureau. Russert was recording voiceovers for Sunday’s “Meet the Press” broadcast.
Video guru Richard Blakeley (who's explored reportorial bloopers before) collected ten of our very favorite meltdowns by people whose job it is to not curse on TV. Some of these went out live, some were stolen from satellite feeds, but they'r
On Sunday, The New York Times exposed the Pentagon’s secret campaign to use analysts in order to "generate favorable news coverage of the administration's wartime performance." Since that time, TV news have largely been silent
Did a Rupert Murdoch company go too far and hire hackers to sabotage rivals and gain the top spot in the global pay-TV war? This is the question a jury will be facing in a spectacular five-year-old suit that has, oddly, received little notice from U.
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