Is This What the Army Thinks of Us? May 3, 2007 By Paul McLeary A new Army manual paints American reporters as a national security threat.
The Mathematics of Balance April 30, 2007 By Paul McLeary When are two polling numbers created equal? When the Washington press corps get of hold of them.
Tenet’s Mouth is Moving, But We Can’t Understand the Words April 27, 2007 By Paul McLeary George Tenet’s story is confusing, and reporters aren’t making it any clearer.
Good News for People Who Love Bad News April 26, 2007 By Paul McLeary A new, anti-press theme is beginning to emerge in John McCain’s presidential campaign.
Katie Couric: Anything a Media Critic Wants Her to be April 23, 2007 By Paul McLeary More contradictory reports from the land of Couric obsessives.
NBC’s Damned If It Does, And Damned If It Doesn’t April 20, 2007 By Paul McLeary Attacking the press for telling too much of the story.
What Happens When an i-Reporter Gets Hurt? April 18, 2007 By Paul McLeary Raw news footage is great, but how safe are the raw recruits filming it?
Duke v. Iraq, an Exercise in News Judgment April 16, 2007 By Paul McLeary The cable channels refuse to surprise in choosing which stories to play up.
NBC and CBS Rolled Over Once the Advertisers Fled Imus April 13, 2007 By Paul McLeary Media critics and Les Moonves suddenly take the moral high ground.
Get the Facts Straight on Iran and EFPs April 10, 2007 By Paul McLeary When is an Iranian bomb not an Iranian bomb? When it’s made in Iraq.