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No, we don't sit around in dark corners and plan strategies on how we're going to slant the news.
And the Times doesn't stop at slanting the news; it also weights its polls.
They'll thank me for saying that they really do slant the news in a leftward direction.
That was the slant the news put on it.'
"If we're slanting the news, they'll figure it out.
They know they're slanting the news, and they're simply doing what a lot of people do when caught red-handed.
They continue to slant the news and then - Peter's media culpa notwithstanding - deny they're doing it.
Not because I had trouble uncovering the evidence that there is in fact a tendency to slant the news in a liberal way.
No deliberate attempts to slant the news.
I know there are reporters and editors who slant the news; I have been the subject of articles for which the writer should surely hang.
CBS News sure could have fired me for accusing the media elites of slanting the news.
When that job brought him to a crisis of conscience-work for the paper and slant the news the way the publisher demanded, or get out-his conscience won.
Reporters slant the news to please their editors, one delegate declares, and it is naive to say they are not seeking to shape the politics of the situation.
The governor added, "Loren and I are friends, and I'm very careful about not abusing our friendship to slant the news coverage, but.
He said that they mostly left out Zimmerman's answer, "O.K." because "too many people in the media see their role as filtering and slanting the news."
"I used to say, 'Look here, I don't care if it was my brother in the White House, I would not slant the news.' "
Hoist with his own petard, the public editor has already demonstrated how The Times, by advocating its liberal social agenda, systematically slants the news against President Bush.
A consistent theme in Hinderaker's blogging is that the major US news outlets suffer from incompetence and a tendency to slant the news to favor the political left.
Another critic, Ferdinand Lundberg, extended the criticism in Imperial Hearst (1936), charging that Hearst papers accepted payments from abroad to slant the news.
In 1995, the veteran CBS News correspondent Bernard Goldberg wrote an Op-Ed article for The Wall Street Journal, accusing his employers of slanting the news.
This is when the reporter, if he hasn't been slanting the news up to this point, will often give you a little editorial just to make sure you know how you're supposed to think about the subject at hand.
The right thinks he's an unapologetic liberal who slants the news leftward - not because he is, but because his critics are so hopelessly biased themselves that they wouldn't know straight news when they saw it.
It is there, from a costly Hollywood set, that the military commanded its own propaganda effort, which was aided and abetted by an American press sometimes as eager to slant the news as its Arab counterpart.
MOTHER OF STORMS 321 Jesse understands what she's saying, and the only problem he has is that it still sounds more to him like what they're doing is "slanting the news."
That may be true, but reading the dozens of articles reprinted here suggests a tough professionalism by the reporters who were interested not in slanting the news (as the Government complained) but simply in telling the story as it unfolded.