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What Liberal Media?: The Truth about Bias and the News
 
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What Liberal Media?: The Truth about Bias and the News (Paperback)

de Eric Alterman (Author)
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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 --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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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.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Destroys the myth of the liberal media, Jui 16 2004
Par Kevin (california) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This is a very insightful, heavily footnoted, and meticulously researched piece of work. Eric Alterman completely shatters the myth of the "liberal media," which has become accepted as conventional wisdom pretty much accross the board, due to the tactics of conservative commentators and ideologues over the past three decades. Alterman effectively communicates that by constantly screaming that the media has a leftist agenda, conservatives in this country have been able to shift the public discourse to the far right. Afraid of giving validity to the right's accusations of a liberally slanted media, the mainstream media apply very different standards to liberal and conservative figures (hence their portrayal that Bush won the 2000 debates because he didn't drool on himself and didn't appear to be a complete and total idiot, while Gore "lost" because his mastery and grasp of the facts made him seem too condescending.) More recent examples include the media's assault on the liberal Howard Dean, effectively stomping his popular campaign into the gutter, and the total whitewash of Ronald Reagan's horrific and terrifying legacy. (A truly liberal media would have championed the Dean campaign as he was the most electable progressive candidate in the primaries, and and a truly liberal media also would have pointed out Reagan's policies of ignoring AIDS and of supporting deathsquad dictatorships, such as in Iraq, El Salvador and Guatemala). The most obvious examples of media subserviance to the conservative agenda have been the way the media has acted as official lapdog to the Bush administration, and their selling of the invasion of Iraq to the American public (which just two weeks ago, the New York times printed a statement buried in the middle of their paper where their editor acknowledged that their pre-war reporting was not entirely accurate or honest, as their stories played directly into the hands of Bush administration fabrications--which came a little too late as we are already embroiled in an unwinnable quagmire.) Claiming that the media has a liberal bias has been a wonderful way of limiting the press's watchdog function, silencing them into submission, and keeping them from accurately and honestly reporting on typically conservative institutions such as the military, organized religion, corporate America, and on conservative groups and leaders themselves. If you only have time to read one book this year, i highly recommend this one. If you consider this book to be a real eye opener, you should also check out Manufacturing Consent, by Noam Chomsky.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Media is run by big people who hate small people, Juil 19 2004
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Real Americans don't stand a chance of understanding their country until they stop thinking in terms of "liberal" verses "conservative." Evangelical Christians see the media and other institutions pushing homosexuality and abortion - they're right! Others see the media pushing corporate greed - they're right! America is run by a group of people who want everyone to be oversexed, drug-addicted (Ritalin and Prozac preferred), childless, single, poor, stupid, and irresponsible. Can anyone with half a brain deny this? Does anyone really think that an upperclass of whom Paris Hilton and George W. Bush (the drunk, chronically unemployed trustfund baby, not the media creation) are typical members and who have purposefully set the country on a course where the best non-management job'll pay a measly $35,000 a year by 2010 wants ANYTHING else? People are going to be arguing about abortion and gay rights until we're all crowded in trailer homes - and guess what, we'll just get whatever a few fat cats want on those issues anyway. Americans better get their heads out of the conservative/liberal butts and think for themselves.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 huh?, Avril 29 2004
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I will try to be kind here. The basic argument I got from reading this was that because conservatives own the companies that produce the news, that automatically means that you're going to get conservative spin from those media sources. Call me foolish (and I'm sure a lot of elitist liberals will) but that doesn't seem to make much sense to me. Do you watch CNN? Do you watch NBC, CBS, ABC nightly news? Tell me one thing that has been said good about President Bush (yeah, that's right. PRESIDENT Bush) over the past three years. They blast him everyday, non-stop. You know the difference between Rush, Hannity, and Mike Reagan compared to these news networks? Hannity, Rush, and Mike Reagan will tell you that they lean conservative. You'll never hear from the elite media that they lean left. I will give Eric Alterman credit for being well spoken, and that's why I'll give him 2 stars. This book did make me angry and I kind of chuckled here and there, because I don't agree with it, but it was a good effort.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 more people should read this
What Liberal Media is a little dry at times but you can learn a lot from it. One of the best chapters was the chapter on the 2000 election. Read more
Publié le Avril 30 2004

1.0étoiles sur 5 "What socialist media?" by RexCurry.net
This book needs more info on why the lamestream media will never mention that the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics killed 62 million people; The Peoples' Republic of China... Read more
Publié le Avril 13 2004 par E. R. CURRY

4.0étoiles sur 5 Strong argument for the impossible
We know that the media is left-wing ; everybody knows that, right? Not Eric Alterman and he'll tell you why the media is far more conservative than you think. Read more
Publié le Avril 7 2004 par J. Davis

5.0étoiles sur 5 Right wing media
Turn on the radio and listen to the drug-addled Rush Limbaugh or his neo-idiot companion Sean "Hamfist" Hannity. Read more
Publié le Mars 27 2004

1.0étoiles sur 5 Foolish
This book is nothing more than lies. Any reasonable person would not beleive this nonsense. All of the big names in the media are extremely liberal and very influential... Read more
Publié le Mars 27 2004 par Andy Richardson

4.0étoiles sur 5 ON THE LAMENTABLE QUALITY OF AMERICAN FISH & CHIPS...
Okee-Dokee...I have now slogged through Mr. Goldberg's book on how the media is too liberal and Mr. Alterman's book on how it is actually too conservative. Read more
Publié le Mars 7 2004 par NotATameLion

1.0étoiles sur 5 A Scientific Approach.
Mr. Alterman received kudos from the 4 & 5 star reviewers over his literary style and extensive research, whose minds were obviously already made up as to the thesis. Read more
Publié le Fév 27 2004 par Will Foxx

1.0étoiles sur 5 delusional
Sorry, Alterman, but I just don't buy it...

Alterman is very good at making his point in this polically charged answer to Bernard Goldberg's book "Bias. Read more

Publié le Fév 27 2004 par zionred

3.0étoiles sur 5 Wrong, but Right?
I've tried to make sense of the claims of the nattering nabobs of negativity here but what else makes sense other than that this is probably the only book about media bias most of... Read more
Publié le Fév 19 2004 par Adam A. Odorizzi

5.0étoiles sur 5 Finally, the ammo I've been looking for
"What Liberal Media?" is the book for those of us who are conviced of the lunacy of the charge of liberal media bias but who don't have the time to do the research... Read more
Publié le Fév 10 2004 par Jean E. Pouliot

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