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Bias : A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distorts the News - Bernard Goldberg


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Written & audio book narrated by Bernard Goldberg - Unabridged Nonfiction - 5 CASSETTES - 8 hours

Publisher, Recorded Books (March 2002)

"...Bias should be taken seriously... Mr. Goldberg has done real homework... he asks questions that are worth asking." --New York Times

"The allegation of liberal bias in the media is not a new one. However, in this book the allegation is made not by a conservative but by a reporter for CBS News-an old-fashioned liberal who has seen the bias firsthand. Bernard Goldberg has written a courageous book and told a story that needed to be told."William J. Bennett

Having served for nearly thirty years as a reporter and producer for CBS News, Bernard Goldberg breaks ranks and names in this ground-breaking new book which exposes liberal bias in the mainstream media. According to Goldberg, a pervasive liberal bias in the corporate news culture has lead to a collapse of journalistic integrity and appalling close-mindedness in reporting. Furthermore, Goldberg observes that hard news is always second place to "entertainment." After consistently voicing his concerns about the non-objective news coverage on the network---and getting rebuffed every time by the management---Goldberg opted to speak out and break the code of silence. Bias effectively shows that the biases, leanings and political affiliations of those who control the media directly affect the way the American public sees and learns about current events---shaping public opinion by distorting the truth.

About the Author: Bernard Goldberg has won seven Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award for excellence in broadcast journalism. TV Guide once rated him one of the ten most interesting people on television. For three decades Goldberg worked for CBS News, earning a reputation as one of the finest reporters on television. He now reports for HBO's Real Sports and occasionally contributes to the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.

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