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by Montegriffo » Mon Sep 09, 2019 9:44 am
Didn't take too long to find a list of RW media sources...
Right-wing alternative media in the United States usually refers to internet, talk radio, print, and television journalism and opinions which present a point of view that counters the perceived liberal bias of mainstream media.
Alternative media outlets
Television
Blaze Media
Fox News
Newsmax TV
One America News Network
Sinclair Broadcast Group
Talk radio
The Laura Ingraham Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Sean Hannity Show
The Mark Levin Show
The Savage Nation
The Lars Larson Show
The Alex Jones Show
The Ben Shapiro Show
The Buck Sexton Show
Magazines
National Review
Newsmax Magazine
The American Conservative
The American Spectator
The Weekly Standard
Washington Examiner
American Thinker
Taki’s Magazine
Spectator USA
Newspapers
The Epoch Times
The New York Observer
New York Post
The Washington Times
Websites
Breitbart News
CNSNews
Conservative Review
The Daily Caller
The Daily Signal
The Daily Wire
Drudge Report
The Federalist
Fox Nation
Free Republic
The Gateway Pundit
InfoWars
Independent Journal Review
LifeZette
Louder with Crowder
Newsmax
PJ Media
Prntly
The Rebel Media
Right Side Broadcasting Network
Townhall
TruthRevolt
Twitchy
The Washington Free Beacon
The Western Journal
WorldNetDaily
Blogs
Hot Air
Instapundit
Michelle Malkin
Power Line
RedState
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pineapplemike
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by pineapplemike » Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:07 am
how many of those are in the official press corp for the white house?
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by C-Mag » Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:10 am
pineapplemike wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:07 am
how many of those are in the official press corp for the white house?
Gateway Pundit is the only one I can name
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by Montegriffo » Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:12 am
pineapplemike wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:07 am
how many of those are in the official press corp for the white house?
Dunno, how many RW journalists have been thrown out of Whitehouse press briefings?
Does Trump even hold press briefings anymore?
He only seems to talk to the press when he gets out of Marine One and then he scuttles off without answering any tricky questions.
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by pineapplemike » Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:13 am
Montegriffo wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:12 am
pineapplemike wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:07 am
how many of those are in the official press corp for the white house?
Dunno,
why not?
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by Montegriffo » Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:18 am
Current press corps according to Wiki
Television
Takaaki Abe – Nippon TV
Jim Acosta – CNN[2]
Yasmeen Sami Alamiri – CGTN
Yamiche Alcindor – PBS
Gustau Alegret – Nuestra Tele Noticias 24 Horas
Peter Alexander – NBC News
Emel Bayrak – TRT Turkish Radio and Television Corporation
James Bays – Al Jazeera English
Geoff Bennett – NBC News
Kate Bennett – CNN
David Brody – Christian Broadcasting Network
Blake Burman – Fox Business News
Ching-Yi Chang – Shanghai Media Group
Ronica Cleary – Fox 5 DC WTTG
Kaitlan Collins – CNN
Stephen Collinson – CNN
Sara Cook – NHK
Kevin Corke – Fox News
Philip Crowther – France 24
Zoe Daniel – ABC News (Australia)
Jeremy Diamond – CNN
Sean Doody – C-SPAN
Devin Dwyer – ABC News
Arden Farhi – CBS News
Katherine Faulders – ABC News
Alan Fisher – Al Jazeera English
Jon Garcia – ABC News
Major Garrett – CBS News[3]
Noah Gray – CNN
Kimberly Halkett – Al Jazeera English
Dan Hausle – WHDH
Caroline Horn – CBS News
Jillian Hughes – CBS News
Hallie Jackson – NBC News[4]
Eamon Javers – CNBC
Jonathan Karl – ABC News[5]
Peter Kleim – n-tv
Raquel Krähenbühl – GloboNews
Elizabeth Landers – CNN
Richard Latendresse – TVA Group
Kevin Liptak – CNN
Cordelia Lynch – Sky News
Joy Malbon – CTV News
Allie Malloy – CNN
Mark Meredith – Fox News
Dan Merica – CNN
Victor Montoro – C-SPAN
Kelly O'Donnell – MSNBC
Tara Palmeri – ABC News
John R. Parkinson – ABC News
Jordyn Phelps – ABC News
Abby Phillip – CNN
Fernando Pizzaro – Univision
John Roberts – Fox News[6]
Janet Rodriguez – Univision
Steve Scully – C-SPAN[7]
Chris Sheridan – Al Jazeera English
Jon Sopel – BBC
Jessica Stone – CGTN
Amber Strong – Christian Broadcasting Network
Kayla Tausche – CNBC[8]
Scott Thuman – ABC 7 News WJLA-TV; Sinclair Broadcast Group
Cecilia Vega – ABC News[9]
Ali Vitali – NBC News
Kristen Welker – NBC News[10]
Christina Wilkie – CNBC
Jennifer Wishon – Christian Broadcasting Network
James Yu – Korean Broadcasting System
Jeff Zeleny – CNN
Edward Szall – Trunews
Print and Internet
Acqunetta Anderson – Bee News Daily
Kristina Anderson – AWPS News
Michael J. Morrison – Human Events
Melanie Arter – CNSNews.com
Peter Baker – The New York Times
Rebecca Ballhaus – The Wall Street Journal
Andrew Beatty – Agence France-Presse[11]
Michael Bender – The Wall Street Journal
Jennifer Bendery – The Huffington Post
Brian Bennett – Los Angeles Times
John T. Bennett – Roll Call
Nadia Bilbassy – Al Arabiya English
Cheryl Bolen – Bloomberg BNA
Dave Boyer – The Washington Times
Paul Brandus – West Wing Reports
Robin Bravender – Environment & Energy Publishing
Miriam Burgués – EFE
Jérôme Cartillier – Agence France-Presse[12]
Conrad Chaffee – Tokyo Shimbun
Francesca Chambers – Mail Online
Cho Yi-jun – The Chosun Ilbo
Dave Clarke – The Washington Post
Jill Colvin – Associated Press
George E. Condon Jr. – National Journal
Nancy Cook – Politico
David Corn – Mother Jones
Jeanne Cummings – The Wall Street Journal
Anne Walters Custer – Deutsche Presse-Agentur
Kelly Daschle – Associated Press
Shirish V. Dáte – Huffington Post
Julie Hirschfeld Davis – New York Times
Josh Dawsey – The Washington Post
Tom DeFrank – National Journal
Mike Dorning – Bloomberg News
Al Drago – New York Times
Dan Eggen – The Washington Post
Juliet Eilperin – The Washington Post
Saagar Enjeti – The Daily Caller
Jennifer Epstein – Bloomberg News
J. Jesús Esquivel – Proceso
Jordan Fabian – Bloomberg News
Mushfiqual Fazal - Just News BD[13]
Andrew Feinberg – Breakfast Media
Linda Feldman – Christian Science Monitor
Dan Freedman – Hearst Communications
William Gallo – Voice of America
Todd J. Gillman – The Dallas Morning News
John Gizzi – Newsmax
Raghubir Goyal – India Globe[14]
Rosie Gray – The Atlantic
Maggie Haberman – New York Times
Anthony Harper – InterMountain Christian News; Christian Newspaper Association
Kathleen Hennessey – Associated Press
Steven L. Herman – Voice of America
Steve Holland – Reuters
David Jackson – USA Today
Jennifer Jacobs – Bloomberg News
Lalit Jha – Press Trust of India
Chris Johnson – Washington Blade
Eliana Johnson – Politico
Jenna Johnson – The Washington Post
Cameron Joseph – Talking Points Memo
Brian Karem – The Sentinel Newspapers / Playboy[15]
Annie Karni – New York Times
Gregory Korte – USA Today
Anita Kumar – The McClatchy Company
Martha Joynt Kumar – White House Transition Project[14]
Mark Landler – New York Times
Lucía Leal – EFE
Evan Lehmann – Environment & Energy Publishing
Jonathan Lemire – Associated Press
Annie Linskey – The Boston Globe
Tom LoBianco – Associated Press
Frank Lockwood – Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Fred Lucas – The Daily Signal
Catherine Lucey – Associated Press
Lachlan Markay – The Daily Beast
David Martosko – Mail Online
Jeff Mason – Reuters
Tara McKelvey – BBC News
Brittany Shepherd – Washingtonian
Steven A. Miller – The Washington Times
Zeke Miller – Associated Press
Gabby Morrongiello – Politico
David Nakamura – The Washington Post
Steven Nelson – The Washington Examiner
Emily Ngo – Newsday
Peter Nicholas – The Wall Street Journal
James Oliphant – Reuters
Toluse Olorunnipa – Bloomberg News
Franco Ordoñez – The McClatchy Company
Damian Paletta – The Washington Post
Ashley Parker – The Washington Post
Christi Parsons – tronc
Tarini Parti – BuzzFeed News
Katie Pavlich – Townhall
Ksenija Pavlovic – The Pavlovic Today (vanity blog)
Maria Peña – La Opinion/impreMedia
Shannon Pettypiece – Bloomberg[16]
Heidi Przybyla – USA Today
Louise Radnofsky – The Wall Street Journal
Roberta Rampton – Reuters
Ayesha Rascoe – Reuters
Andrew Restuccia – Politico
Cara Rinkoff - Sputnik
Philip Rucker – The Washington Post
Mary Alice Salinas – Voice of America
Darren Samuelsohn – Politico
Debra J. Saunders – Las Vegas Review-Journal
Demetri Sevastopulo – Financial Times
Michael D. Shear – New York Times
Justin Sink – Bloomberg News
Andrei Sitov – Itar-Tass News Agency
David Smith – The Guardian
Sara Sorcher – USA Today
Charlie Spiering – Breitbart
Niall Stanage – The Hill
Eli Stokols – The Wall Street Journal
Darlene Superville – Associated Press
Jonathan Swan – Axios
Lynn Sweet – Chicago Sun-Times
Margaret Talev – Axios
ChiaChieh Tang – Sina News
Heather Timmons – Quartz
Ken Thomas – Associated Press
Jake Turx – Ami
John Wagner – The Washington Post
Hunter Walker – Yahoo! News
Kenneth T. Walsh – U.S. News & World Report
Parker Walton – The Asahi Shimbun
Michael Wilner – The Jerusalem Post
Edward Szall – Trunews
Radio
Doug Christian – Talk Media News[14]
Jon-Christopher Bua – Talk Media News[14]
Greg Clugston – Salem Radio Network
Bob Costantini – Westwood One News
Jon Decker – Fox News Radio
John Fredericks – The John Fredericks Show
Scott Horsley – NPR
Tamara Keith – NPR
Mark Knoller – CBS Radio News
Olivier Knox – Sirius-XM
Mara Liasson – NPR
Sagar Meghani – Associated Press
Steven Portnoy – CBS Radio News
Ellen Ratner – Talk Media News
April Ryan – American Urban Radio Networks
Karen Travers – ABC News Radio
Robert S. Weiner – Main Street Radio Network
Quite a few RWers in there.
Even The Daily Caller...
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by pineapplemike » Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:19 am
whatever dude i'm not gonna hold your hand through the discussion today, nick sums up my thoughts from the last time we had this same debate over the press corp, go re-read the thread so we don't retread the same tired arguments here
nmoore63 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 9:05 am
Montegriffo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 8:51 am
nmoore63 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 8:48 am
Both sides certainly are biased.
One has 10x the volume but both are biased.
10x the ratings or 10x the number of media outlets?
If you don’t grasp that that the vast majority of the media in America comes from the left than I can’t help you.
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by Montegriffo » Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:24 am
https://thehill.com/homenews/media/3403 ... efing-room
Conservative media outlets gain seats in White House briefing room
Conservative media outlets have more official seats in a new White House briefing room seating chart released Friday.
The updated seating chart sees conservative news organizations Newsmax and One America News (OAN), as well as British newspaper The Daily Mail, with designated seats. Newsmax and the Mail have their own spots, while OAN shares a seat.
None of the organizations had a spot under the previous seating chart, adopted in 2015.
The New York Post now shares a seat with the Christian Science Monitor, both organizations that previously held their own seats. The new chart also gives a seat to Westwood One radio, which it did not previously have.
In an email to the White House press corps announcing the seating changes, White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) president Jeff Mason said the WHCA board considered multiple factors in making changes to the previous seating chart.
“The board considered multiple criteria during this decision-making process, including regular briefing attendance and commitment to the White House beat – we did not want scarce real estate going unused,” Mason said.
“We also looked at news outlets’ audiences, both in terms of reach and in terms of preserving (or in some cases adding) diversity in the briefing room. We took stock of the changing landscape of our industry.”
The updated seating arrangement comes as members of the White House press corps continue to deal with a decreased number of on-camera press briefings from press secretary Sean Spicer and deputy press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. A number of reporters have criticized the White House press office for the lack of on-camera briefings.
From 2 years ago, there may be even more now...
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by pineapplemike » Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:32 am
hopefully, looks like it was still overwhelmingly lefty establishment corporate press according to the graphic in that article:
nick's criticism still on point
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by Montegriffo » Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:42 am
pineapplemike wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:32 am
nick's criticism still on point
...and Fox still gets the majority of the ratings.
Either way, trying to suggest that Gateway Pundit are the only RW member of the press corps has been busted.
Maybe fewer RWers can read
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