Enough with the claims of objectivity. Ad placement above attack stories for the ad buyer’s opponent are commonplace in today’s crusading media climate.
The New York Times will occasionally post a hazily negative story on Hillary but they’re soft, sweet, and supportive of her 95% of the time.
The rare conservative columnists pretend to be surprised.
Ubiquitous liberal media outlets scoff at the notion, claiming only that candidate Donald Trump received excessive coverage because he is an interesting story.
Blogger, please.
As for expanding media ineptitude, look in any direction. The erosion of the business model continues as consumers self-publish their own skewed “news.”
Allegedly? I viewed the tape. More like “absolutely threatens judge” #media #accuracy #journalism
The definition of allegedly: (adverb) “used to convey that something is claimed to be the case or have taken place, although there is no proof”
Maybe the tape is rigged? Mass hallucination? Good luck spinning this one, counselor. That headline writer can’t be called as a witness.
This is what we do best. Bring stories about nutjobs to the air to make the rest of us feel good about our quietly desperate lives.