Time’s “Popular” Disconnect
Popular can mean a lot of things, but one thing it does not mean is “peaceful.” Therein lies the confusion for correspondent Karl Vick. You can imagine him wearing rose colored glasses as he wrote up...
View ArticleTime and Israeli Taxwashing
As long as the Gaza economy remains stifled, Israel can do no right, even when it releases $100 million in tax revenues to the PA. Karl Vick doesn’t use the word “taxwashing” in this Time piece, but...
View ArticleMedia Cheat Sheet 12/01/2011
Everything you need to know about today’s media coverage of Israel and the Mideast. Iran’s feeling the heat on a lot of levels. Big Media thinks Israeli start-ups are cool. And Time says, “So what?” as...
View ArticleMedia Cheat Sheet 12/06/2011
Everything you need to know about today’s media coverage of Israel and the Mideast. Fallout continues from a trio of American diplomatic slaps at Israel. The Muslim Brotherhood has to navigate between...
View ArticleTime Brings Hamas In From the Cold
The mainstreaming of Hamas continues thanks to the obtuse dispatches of journos like Time‘s Karl Vick. The chief of the Palestinian party and militia, which the West knows chiefly for its suicide...
View ArticleTime Magazine Accuses IDF of Stealing Palestinian Organs
UPDATE: Within hours of our publication of this article, Time Magazine removed the allegation that Israeli soldiers had stolen Palestinian organs from their video. Further coverage at Times of Israel....
View ArticleIran Claims to Have Shot Down Israeli Drone
Today’s Top Stories 1. Iran claims that it has shot down an Israeli drone near the Natanz nuclear enrichment site. The Iran Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) claimed Monday that it was working to...
View ArticleAbsurd Moments In Anonymous Sources
What does it say about both Time magazine and the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office that a “no-comment” on rumors (rumors!) couldn’t be attributed to anyone by name? Is there any explanation for this...
View ArticleIsrael Mourns Istanbul Terror Deaths
Today’s Top Stories 1. A suicide bomber in killed four people in central Istanbul including three Israeli tourists. Hurriyet identified the three as Simha Siman Demri, Yonathan Suher, and Avraham...
View ArticleIran Claims to Have Shot Down Israeli Drone
Today’s Top Stories 1. Iran claims that it has shot down an Israeli drone near the Natanz nuclear enrichment site. The Iran Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) claimed Monday that it was working to...
View ArticleAbsurd Moments In Anonymous Sources
What does it say about both Time magazine and the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office that a “no-comment” on rumors (rumors!) couldn’t be attributed to anyone by name? Is there any explanation for this...
View ArticleIsrael Mourns Istanbul Terror Deaths
Today’s Top Stories 1. A suicide bomber in killed four people in central Istanbul including three Israeli tourists. Hurriyet identified the three as Simha Siman Demri, Yonathan Suher, and Avraham...
View ArticleWhy Not Sue the Media?
The latest from my inbox. The bolding is mine. From: …@bigpond.net.au Date: Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 11:53 AM Subject: Court Action Thank you for all your articles on the continuous bias in the media...
View ArticlePor Que Não Processar a Mídia?
Diretamente da minha caixa de entrada: De: …@bigpond.net.au Data: segunda-feira, 13 de novembro de 2017 às 11:53 Assunto: Ação Judicial Obrigado por todos os seus artigos reportando o viés contínuo na...
View ArticleCan You Sue the Media for Bias?
Every so often, readers ask us, “Can’t we sue the media for bias?” People posing this question tend to make any or all of the following points: Apologies and corrections are a waste of time. Free...
View ArticleDishonest Reporting ‘Award’ 2008
Operation Cast Lead illustrates the futility of understanding ongoing events in the context of artificially set boundaries in time like ”January 1” or ”December 31.” A simpler way to make sense of the...
View ArticleTime Magazine’s Fond Farewell to a Terrorist
What is it about the late Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlalah that makes some media lose all sense of reality? It was the Hezbollah founder’s death that prompted CNN’s Octavia Nasr to Tweet her...
View ArticleHR Comment: How Moral Equivalence Erodes Accurate Reporting
When Judge Richard Goldstone published his famous op-ed reconsidering the Goldstone Report, he – perhaps unintentionally – revealed one of the predominant biases of the Goldstone Committee that...
View ArticleMedia Cheat Sheet 11/01/2011
Everything you need to know about today’s media coverage of Israel. Today’s big stories were UNESCO fallout, lingering issues from the recent Gaza rocketfire, and a surprising NY Times op-ed. UNESCO •...
View ArticleTime’s “Popular” Disconnect
Popular can mean a lot of things, but one thing it does not mean is “peaceful.” Therein lies the confusion for correspondent Karl Vick. You can imagine him wearing rose colored glasses as he wrote up...
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