I have to say, while looking thurogh hundreds of blogs daily, the theme of this blog is different (for all the proper reasons). If you do not mind me asking, what's the name of this theme or would it be a especially designed affair? It's significantly better compared to the themes I use for some of my blogs.
Howard Kurtz is much more of a right-wing promoter then he is a reporter. Or is it Mr. Kurtz's sense of fairness that keeps him from reporting on Governors Perry s history of trading campaign donations for government deals.
So...the press actually committing journalism...that is investigating/evaluating assertions made by politicians...is "prosecutorial" according to Kurtz? Please. Jon Stewart does a better job of media criticism.
Now more than ever, the press is a part of every story it covers. And CNN's "Reliable Sources" is one of television's only regular programs to examine how journalists do their jobs and how the media affect the stories they cover.
Brian Stelter is the host of "Reliable Sources" and the senior media correspondent for CNN Worldwide. Before he joined CNN in November 2013, Stelter was a media reporter for The New York Times. He is the author of the New York Times best-seller "Top of the Morning."
I have to say, while looking thurogh hundreds of blogs daily, the theme of this blog is different (for all the proper reasons). If you do not mind me asking, what's the name of this theme or would it be a especially designed affair? It's significantly better compared to the themes I use for some of my blogs.
Howard Kurtz is much more of a right-wing promoter then he is a reporter. Or is it Mr. Kurtz's sense of fairness that keeps him from reporting on Governors Perry s history of trading campaign donations for government deals.
So...the press actually committing journalism...that is investigating/evaluating assertions made by politicians...is "prosecutorial" according to Kurtz? Please. Jon Stewart does a better job of media criticism.