Summary
If The Washington Post is like most big metropolitan newspapers, it will dismiss the recent study of the media by the Project for Excellence in Journalism, which found that American newspapers were three times more likely to print negative news about President Bush than about Sen. John Kerry.
After all, says Philip Bennett, the managing editor of The Post, "[m]ost big, metropolitan and urban newspapers were built in a strong Democratic tradition because they came from [an] urban environment and traditionally voted Democratic. So they tend to, on the editorial side, support Democratic views."See the full content of this document
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Mainstream Tale-Bearers
Mr. Bennett said this in an interview with China's People's Daily, the government-controlled...
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