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The incredulity begins with the title What Liberal Media?, journalist Eric Alterman's refutation of widely flung charges of left-wing bias, and never lets up. The book is unlikely to make many friends among conservative media talking heads. Alterman picks apart charges made by Ann Coulter, Rush Limbaugh, George Will, Sean Hannity, and others (even the subtitle refers to a popular book by former CBS producer Bernard Goldberg that argues a lefty slant in news coverage). But the perspectives of less-incendiary figures, including David Broder and Howard Kurtz, are also dissected in Alterman's quest to prove that not only do the media lack a liberal slant but that quite the opposite is true. Much of Alterman's argument comes down to this: the conservatives in the newspapers, television, talk radio, and the Republican party are lying about liberal bias and repeating the same lies long enough that they've taken on a patina of truth. Further, the perception of such a bias has cowed many media outlets into presenting more conservative opinions to counterbalance a bias, which does not, in fact, exist, says Alterman. In methodically shooting down conservative charges, Alterman employs extensive endnotes, all of which are referenced with superscript numbers throughout the body of the book. Those little numbers seem to say, "Look, I've done my homework." What Liberal Media? is a book very much of 2003 and will likely lose some relevance as political powers and media arrangements evolve. But it's likely to be a tonic for anyone who has suspected that in a media environment overflowing with conservatives, the charges of bias are hard to swallow. For liberals hoping someone will take off the gloves and mix it up with the verbal brawlers of the right, Eric Alterman is a champion. --John Moe --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Media bias has been preventing the American public from getting the whole story, says journalist Alterman, and bestselling books like Ann Coulter's Slander and Bernard Goldberg's Bias aren't helping matters. Alterman, who writes the "Stop the Presses" media column for the Nation and an MSNBC Web log, "Altercation," passionately lays out his case in this succinct, abridged reading of his latest book. Along with Coulter and Goldberg, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and George Will come under the gun, too, as Alterman picks apart the problems with today's news media. While it's intriguing to hear him list what he sees as quite grievous offenses by conservative media outlets, Alterman's well-documented research is what makes the book so engaging. Alterman reads this audiobook like a fervent political science or journalism professor might, listing facts and citing reports, then adding his own inflections to emphasize points. A Queens, N.Y., native, Alterman speaks with a slight accent and an even slighter lisp, but this does not detract from his heated, heartfelt performance.
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    * Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative by David Brock on 5 pages
    * The Book on Bush: How George W. (Mis)leads America by Eric Alterman on 4 pages
    * The End of Racism by Dinesh D'Souza on page 101, Back Matter, and Index
    * High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against Bill Clinton by Ann Coulter on page 3, page 89, and Index
    * The Black Image in the White Mind: Media and Race in America (Studies in Communication, Media, and Public Opinion) by Robert M. Entman on page 115, Back Matter, and Index

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No myth in American political life has a more successful and less founded life than what Eric Alterman calls the myth of the So-Call Liberal Media (SCLM). That myth is the subject of this exceptionally researched, well-documented, and articulately written book. Unfortunately--though I hope I am wrong--the myth is so well entrenched at this point that I fear that this book will not get nearly the attention that such wretchedly written screes as Ann Coulter's SLANDER (the most ironically titled book in publishing history, given its rampant disregard of facts) and Goldberg's BIAS (with his bizarre obsession with Dan Rather and scant concrete documentation).

Alterman examines charges of liberal bias in the media in two ways. First, he looks at charges of liberal bias in specific media. For instance, he examines television, print journalists, radio and the Internet, and contemporary intellectual life. In all these, with varying degrees, he finds instead of a liberal bias, a very strong conservative bias, especially in newspapers, radio, and television. He then goes on to examine charges of liberal bias in covering a variety of topics. He discusses charges of social and economic bias, before going go to analyze the media's coverage of the Clinton administration, the 2000 election, the Florida recount, and George W. Bush.

One of the more surprising things that Alterman shows is the fact that a large number of conservative members of the media understand that the myth of the liberal media is utterly false. He also shows many of the reasons the Right has been so successful in promulgating this myth. One reason is clearly the conservative tilt of many of the media moguls. The hyper conservative Rupert Murdoch, for instance, owns Fox News, the Weekly Standard, and the New York Post, three bastions for an ultra right wing reporting of the news. Given the fact that reporting the news is big business, and big business is almost uniformly conservative, it is not surprising that almost all the broadcast media is not only not willing to report any story from a liberal perspective but also hesitant to run any story the least bit critical of the Right. This was the most depressing part of the book for me, because it engendered in me a fear that his is not a temporary, but a permanent situation. With the reporting of the news more and more in the hands of only a few news moguls, all of them conservative if not reactionary, will we ever see a time where a balanced perspective on current events is the norm?

My lone complaint with the book is his failure to provide an historical analysis of the claim of liberal bias. While I completely agree that any claim that the media today is biased towards the left laughably absurd, I would have liked some analysis of whether that was ever a credible charge. The stereotype is that the New York Times and Washington Post are heavily skewed towards a liberal perspective. With supposed liberals like the hawkish Thomas Friedman beating the war drums against Iraq, and the New York Times editorial pages filled with conservatives (the only person I see consistently writing from a liberal perspective there is Paul Krugman, although Maureen Dowd frequently writes from a liberal position), I am not sure how any reasonable person could continue to hold that position. But was it true in 1968? Was it ever true? I would have liked a bit more discussion of this aspect. Apart from that small cavil, this is an absolutely first rate book. Hopefully it will occasion some public outcry about the lack of balance in the media today.

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After years of hearing the common conservative lie that the media is liberal and biased, finally someone seeks to prove that the media leans right. For the last two years the press has been scared to criticize the President, yet we are supposed to believe these people are pushing a liberal agenda? CNN has survey questions which ask not whether we should attack Iraq, but whether it is Anti-American to question the War. This is our liberal media? Conservative outrages are never covered (Rummy saying drafted soldiers added no value to the Vietnam War, Ann Coulter calling for a terrorist bombing of the NY Times, W supposedly helping to fight AIDS in Africa while ending funding for a UN program whiched provided condoms to Africa) by the media in this country, yet conservative pundits have the audacity to claim the media is liberal. This book was desperately needed to begin setting the record straight.

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The Media Failed Again - All Bias Is Misleading, March 19, 2003
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It's not the bias but the examination that is important. This book by Alterman is an important book at an important time. (Here we go again--another.) The significance is the examination of the media: producers, writers, journalists, editors and reporters. The majority of Americans get their information via the electronic media today (unfortunately). And then, some additional info. from the print media via their newspaper. This book is in large-part a response to Bernard Goldberg's book and his tour, which received lots of attention and scrutiny. Goldberg was objective, truthful, and candid.

It seems the recent growth of conservative television and radio was a response to the (correct assertion) that the mainstream media was liberally biased. On average, 79% of newspaper reporters vote for Democratic Presidents in national elections. One can research unlimited stories over decades to see the left-wing spin on articles in newspapers and television reporting.

The recent conservative programs are a response to the common perception of a dominant liberally-biased media. These conservatives are more direct, confrontational (in a debating sense), and more open about where they specifically stand on issues. This strikes a chord among some liberals and left-wingers. In contrast to the right-leaning media outlets, the left-leaning mainstream media is less direct, more subtle, and uses tilted language to spin a story. This subtlety and tilt, is often not intentional. It's just the natural expression of the viewpoint of the people covering the story. Yet because it is a bias of course, it is not good reporting. A person's perception is their reality. Reporters are human.

I've often scoffed at the headlines that are chosen for a particular a story in many newspapers. The headline influences the way people immediately perceive a particular story, policy, or action. An example of a liberal newspaper that is unbelievably biased, but is so subtle it significantly influences the publics' perception of a story is in Seattle. "The Seattle Post-Intelligencer" may be the worst case I've witnessed, among several large-city dailies.

In the end this book doesn't offer an honest look at the people who don't do their jobs: journalists and reporters. Alterman and many other journalists should examine all forms of bias, not just bias of a particular bent. We won't see that happening. Read this book chapter by chapter, simultaneously with Goldberg's. Again, instead of exchanging the impish bickering between the shallow left and right, the professionals should focus on what their job is: report the occurrences of our society in an objective, unemotional, and unbiased manner. Unfortunately, they haven't realized that yet.

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