Nolte: 2,681 ‘Journalists’ Lost Their Jobs in Joe Biden’s Economy
“An estimated 2,681 news industry jobs were lost through the end of November,” reports the far-left Associated Press.
“An estimated 2,681 news industry jobs were lost through the end of November,” reports the far-left Associated Press.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Alex Wagner Tonight,” guest host Ali Velshi stated that outgoing Harvard President Claudine Gay’s resignation is “a story of bad actors, like Chris Rufo, trying to bend academia toward their own ideological missions.” And that
Tucker Carlson launched his own streaming platform Monday, offering both free and paid video content in a subscription-based model.
Prince Harry was ordered to pay nearly £50,000 in legal fees to a British publisher for his failed court challenge in a libel lawsuit.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) continues to defy the predictions of the mainstream media and establishment Republicans by holding the overwhelming support of the Republican base and the clear majority of House Republicans in his bid for the Speaker’s gavel.
Two terrorist rocket strikes on an Israeli hospital last week that nearly killed hundreds of vulnerable civilians were virtually ignored by the same mainstream media that falsely accused Israel of bombing a Palestinian hospital this week despite conclusive evidence that Gaza terrorists were behind it.
The gang wars in Sweden have grown to such an extent that establishment media has begun to notice how multiculturalism failed the country.
The BBC presenter who allegedly paid a teenager £35,000 for sexually explicit pictures has been named as news host Huw Edwards.
The BBC said Sunday that it has suspended an unnamed male presenter who is alleged to have paid a teenager for sexually explicit photos.
The BBC has come under fire amid reports that a “well-known” presenter stayed on air after accusations of paying a teen for explicit pictures.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of Newsmax TV’s “Rob Schmitt Tonight,” Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry (R) discussed the state’s lawsuit against government attempts at blocking what it deems misinformation on social media and stated that any legacy media outlet confronted with
Tucker Carlson called out the establishment’s attempt to censor Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and claimed that no presidential candidate has been “hated more” by the media than RFK Jr.
Left-wing publisher issued an apology amid allegations that it had covered up sexual harassment by a prominent columnist.
The face of the BBC’s recently launched disinformation unit said that the backlash against the Big Brother-esque bureau, which she dismissed as “trolling”, demonstrates the need for the publicly-funded broadcaster to investigate citizens of the UK.
Former President Barack Obama said Tuesday on “CBS Mornings” that the “divided media” was his biggest concern for the future of the United States.
Six out of ten Americans say the establishment media are to blame for misinformation, an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights poll revealed Monday.
News outlet Insider has announced that it will be laying off ten percent of its workforce due to a decline in subscriptions.
The BBC said Gary Lineker will “step back” from presenting Match of the Day until they come to an agreement on his social media posts.
Narrative control in the wake of a knife attack appears to be top priority, with self-censored reporting omitting the suspect’s background.
The publicly-funded British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has again been accused of wasting taxpayer money after handing an Islamic State bride a 10-part podcast series.
Comcast-owned Sky News has stealth edited an uncritical article about “Chechen jihadis” fighting the Russians in Ukraine, heavily deemphasising their “jihadi” status.
Prince Harry accuses The Mail on Sunday of causing wife Meghan Markle’s miscarriage in the final episodes of the couple’s ‘Megflix’ series.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr recently spoke about the corporate press and said he believes for-profit media outlets are “not a good recipe for a healthy country.”
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has admitted that a presenter who suggested she was “gleeful” over Boris Johnson’s failure to return as premier broke impartiality rules.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has been forced to suspend present Martine Croxall for expressing open glee over Boris Johnson failing to return as Tory leader and Prime Minister.
Giorgia Meloni being likely to become Italy’s first-ever woman prime minister is “anything but a win” for women because she represents “white feminism”, according to MSNBC.
Former liberal Prime Minister Matteo Renzi dismissed alarmist claims that incoming Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is a “danger to democracy”.
Mobs of Muslims and Hindus have clashed with police and each other in Leicester, England, with at least one Hindu temple vandalised.
Fact-checkers at AFP took the time to “debunk” obvious jokes suggesting the Queen had revealed she had information that could lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton before her death.
Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Missouri, former Gov. Eric Greitens (R-MO), released his latest ad Friday night, affirming to voters that his “campaign is built on your patriotism” and that the time to win “is now.”
Nearly two million Britons have ditched their TV licence fee which funds the BBC after over a quarter of a million tuned out last year.
USA Today removed 23 articles from its website after an internal investigation found that one of its reporters fabricated sources.
Kari Lake, the front runner in Arizona’s Republican gubernatorial primary, tweeted a popular video of Breitbart News founder Andrew Breitbart as her “message to the media” Tuesday evening.
The British public believes there are more minorities in the country than in reality, with an MP blaming this perception gap on mass media.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) seemingly became a household name overnight during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic, challenging the mainstream media’s narratives and norms and forging his own approach — blocking out the critics and pursuing freedom-centric policies that have continued to send members of the corporate media and Washington bureaucrats into state of disarray.
Piers Morgan “stitched up” Donald Trump by “deceptively editing” an interview with the former president, Nigel Farage said.
The British government faced a backlash on Tuesday over plans to sell publicly-owned broadcaster Channel 4.
Hungary’s national conservative prime minister, Viktor Orbán, has won a fourth consecutive term of office, matching Germany’s Angela Merkel — despite the establishment left, far left, and even the far right teaming up to oust him at the ballot box.
Battered by rising energy prices, the Biden administration is now talking a good game about increasing supply and reducing prices. And yet it is still acting with, well, a forked tongue—that is, loudly cheering for more energy while still quietly seeking to limit it.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has edited an article referring to women as people “assigned female at birth” instead of “women” after a slew of complaints.