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*what [[Cal Thomas]] calls the "most influential" newspapers (i.e. the ''[[New York Times]]'' and ''[[The Washington Post]]'') [http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20041026-090700-4455r.htm] |
*what [[Cal Thomas]] calls the "most influential" newspapers (i.e. the ''[[New York Times]]'' and ''[[The Washington Post]]'') [http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20041026-090700-4455r.htm] |
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Americans generally see the news reporting of these organizations as mainstream. Pundits and critics such as Cal Thomas and [[Brent Bozell]] regard them as bastions of [[liberal media bias]]. |
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Revision as of 19:47, 27 October 2004
The Big Media in the English-speaking world are:
- what Cal Thomas calls the "most influential" newspapers (i.e. the New York Times and The Washington Post) [2]
Americans generally see the news reporting of these organizations as mainstream. Pundits and critics such as Cal Thomas and Brent Bozell regard them as bastions of liberal media bias.