Accuracy in Media
Organization investigating complaints of media misdeeds and working for higher standards of reporting. Includes articles from the AIM Report, a bi-weekly publication.
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Television, radio and print media criticism.
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FAIR
National media watch group offering well-documented criticism in an effort to correct media bias and imbalance.
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Freedom Forum
News and resource center devoted to promoting free press, free speech, and free spirit for all people.
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Grade the News
rates seven print and television news outlets in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Institute for Public Accuracy
Consortium of policy experts providing well-documented bulletins to journalists. IPA helps reporters find subject-specific analysts and builds communication with grassroots activists.
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MANAA
MANNA's mission is to create an environment free of racism through the accurate, balanced, and sensitive Asian American images.
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Media Access Project
Public interest law firm which is primarily devoted to representing the public's interest on electronic media issues.
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mediachannel.org
Media issues supersite featuring criticism, breaking news, and investigative reporting from organizations worldwide. Also has community boards, issue guides, and action alerts.
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NewsWatch
daily media criticism site designed for news consumers. Offers a digest of media criticism, full-length feature articles, and more.
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Pew Center for Civic Journalism
Works closely with news organizations in developing civic journalism initiatives, evaluating these projects, and training journalists.
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Project Censored
Exploring and publicizing the extent of censorship in our society by locating stories about significant issues.
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RMMW
Challenging 'the unbalanced and unhealthy diet of information presented by the media corporations.
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Spinsanity
Analyzing the use of spin in American politics and the damage it is doing to our political discourse. Weblog format features several columnists and regular updates.
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The Daily Howler
post-Socratic journalism review that applies the simplest rules of thought to the exertions of the modern-day celebrity press corps.
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The Media Channel
Daily news, features, commentary and resources about U.S. and international media.
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Times Watch
examines the New York Times on a daily basis for examples of liberal bias, as well as factual or funny mistakes.
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