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Ali Abunimah's Bitter PillMedia monitor, presenting an archive of documents and editorials devoted to correcting media errors relating to the Middle East. Also provides links to news sites and resources.
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Citizens Coalition for Responsible MediaConservative group dedicated to studying and fighting media bias. Site includes regular features, topical studies, resources for research, and links to similar organizations.
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Coloring the News: How Crusading for Diversity Has Corrupted American Journalismhttp://www.coloringthenews.com/ Book by William McGowan. How political correctness has corrupted american journalism. 'Likely to spark controversy....Skeptics of multiculturalism will love this book, and lefties will love to hate it.'--Publisher's Weekly
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DarpanA critique of India's English-language media
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Fairness & Accuracy In ReportingAdvocates for greater diversity in the press, and scrutinizes media practices that marginalize public interest, minority and dissenting viewpoints.
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Media Matters for AmericaA non-profit progressive research and information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media. Founded by David Brock, a conservative media insider.
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Media Monitors NetworkGrass roots watchdog of media coverage which seeks to uncover journalistic and media bias and provide contrary information and opinions.
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Media Research CenterConservative group founded to balance alleged liberal bias in the media.
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Media Review Networkhttp://www.mediareviewnet.com/ Aims to dispel myths and stereotypes about Islam and Muslims and to foster bridges of understanding. Its goal is to monitor, analyse, dissect and evaluate distortions fabrications and double standards about Muslims in the mass media in South Africa. It also aims to fight stereotyping through education and by coordinating and developing Muslim media communication efforts in South Africa.
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MediaLens'Correcting for the distorted vision of the mainstream media'. MediaLens focusses most of its attention on the UK 'liberal' media, contending that, despite its 'leftish' appearance, the scope and depth of its coverage are circumscribed by commercial considerations. MediaLens editors, David Edwards and David Cromwell, are both published writers.
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