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Originally Posted by piece-itpete
Say for the sake of argument that the Newshour is completely bias-free. Then add that many or even most of the anchors and reporters there make appearances on 'Need To Know'.
I suspect many that lean left would agree, it's a left show. As is One on One, Tavis Smiley (I still like him occasionally), Moyers, and many of their smaller shows.
Which ones lean right?
Pete
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So, what you're saying is that people who work for PBS have political opinions? Shocking!
The trick is to keep to the facts when you're doing reporting and restrict yourself to the facts. That's about half of what they teach in J school.
The people you referred to are commentators, not reporters, and the show you linked to is an opinion show, not news. It's perfectly appropriate, even good, to have informed people offering informed opinions on a variety of subjects. That's not propaganda.
Finn mentioned Shields & Brooks. Before that on the News Hour it was Shields and Gigot, Paul Gigot being another conservative pundit.
Actually, Jim Lehrer himself leans a bit right. It was the reason PBS paired him with Robert McNeill. You know, fairness and balance.
Let me add to Shields and Brooks on the News Hour the long, long, long running McLauchlan Group. There you can see such notorious Left Wing propagandists as Pat Buchannan, Rich Lowry, Tony Blankley, Monica Crowley and McLaughlin himself.
John