Washington Saturday Journal
Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes a…
104 viewsCurrent news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes a…
104 viewsA discussion sponsored by the CENTER FOR MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS, Contract on Congress: Is the Media Fair? Journalists,Industry analysts and scholars responded to findings examining n…
57 viewsHouse Oversight Committee members heard testimony from fellow legislators and interest group representatives concerning congressional postal allowance reform and the various legislation to r…
96 viewsThe panelists discussed President Clinton’s relationship with the media and the findings of a new report on the media’s coverage of alleged misconduct by President Clinton.
111 viewsThe participants discussed the role of the media in reporting on the Congress. They analyzed the evolution of media bias and the need for fair journalism in Washington, D.C.
178 viewsThe George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management hosted a Panel discussion on “President Clinton and the Media.” Several media analysts and pollsters spoke in a panel…
247 viewsThe panelists considered how the spread of American popular culture throughout the world is viewed by those in other countries.
429 viewsThe Smithsonian Institution and the National Press Club co-sponsored the seventh annual Freedom of the Press program, a forum on the relationship between the media and public figures. Severa…
139 viewsPanelists discussed media coverage of the economy in a symposium held by the American University School of Communication entitled, “Gloom and Doom: Have the Media Exaggerated the Recession?”
136 viewsRepresentatives from the Center for Science, Technology, and Media discussed its views on global climate change. This news conference at the National Press Club served as an introduction for…
101 viewsMr. Lichter and Mr. Bernstein discussed the current state of television news, which has become the largest source of national news for most Americans. Mr. Lichter is a co-author of the book,…
52 viewsMr. Lichter, author of Watching America: What TV Tells Us About Our Lives, spoke to an audience at the Heritage Foundation, a non-profit public policy research center in Washington, DC. He d…
52 viewsMedia experts evaluated the media coverage of the 1988 presidential campaign. The panel discussed positive and negative press coverage, inaccessible candidates, and political advertising.
103 viewsRobert Lichter with the Center For Media & Public Affairs, and Jeff Cohen of Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting, were on to talk about how TV and Radio covered the 1988 Presidential campaigns,…
71 viewsRobert Lichter, Director of the Center for Media and Public Affairs, took viewer calls about network coverage of the Republican National Convention.
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