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THE LEGACY OF REED IRVINE & www.ReedIrvine.net


Accuracy in Media Comments on the Changes Occurring at CBS, Press Release


AIM Announces Most Underreported/Buried Stories of 2004

Dan Rather's Successor
By Sherrie Gossett
December 16, 2004

In the latest desperate move to attract viewers, CBS anchor Sharon Reed stripped naked . . . Continued...

AIM Report: Reed Irvine's Legacy: Truth in Journalism - December A
November 26, 2004

The passing of Reed Irvine on November 16, 2004 comes at a time when his war against the Big Media has achieved some notable successes. In the 35 years since he founded AIM . . .

AIM Report: How the Liberal Media Plan to Bring Down Bush - November B
November 26, 2004

It is a tribute to the rise of the "new media," including Fox News Channel, conservative talk radio, bloggers and Internet sites, that President Bush was able to barely win re-election.

AIM Report: The Liberal Plot to Censor the Media - November A
November 22, 2004

It was on October 9 that the Los Angeles Times reported that Sinclair Broadcasting Corporation was ordering its stations to preempt . . .

AIM Report: Pro-Kerry Media Spin Could Sink Bush - October B
November 4, 2004

On substance, President Bush won the first presidential debate, historically the most important of the debates because it frames the coverage of the final weeks of the campaign.

Real-Life Sopranos Target the Press
December 14, 2004

The New York Times reported that former nominee for Homeland Security secretary . . . Continued...

The ABC's of Fooling the BBC
December 6, 2004

It's easy to fool the press. Just ask the BBC. On Friday, the BBC's international TV news . . . Continued...


Politicians Serve At The Pleasure Of Citizenry
December 15, 2004

There is talk that Istook will be removed as Chairman of the Transportation and Treasury Appropriations Subcommittee. There is even talk that he will not be permitted to chair any Subcommittee. Continued...

Onerous Recount In Ohio
December 14, 2004

Ordinarily recounts are a regular process to insure that close elections are properly counted. That is why Ohio is such an outrage. Continued...

To Do Big Things
December 13, 2004

The media's bias insidiously corrupts our perception of events, and indeed, of history itself, even as it is made. Continued...

Essential Economics Instruction
December 10, 2004

Too many kids, particularly those in college, simply share an unquestioning view, similar to the one espoused by Ralph Nader, believing that regulations and excessive government spending come at no real cost to them. Continued...


Making A Case for the Electoral College
December 14, 2004

The Electoral College may be imperfect as Alexander Hamilton concedes in Federalist No. 68, but it is nevertheless excellent. Continued...

Turkey and the European Union
December 9, 2004

Accession of Turkey, most importantly, could prove that Islam and democracy can work. Continued...





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