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[From: FAIR <FAIR-L@USA.NET>] FAIR-L : Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting Media analysis, critiques and news reports FAIR Press Release: Study Shows Nightline, NewsHour Slant on Yugoslavia Bombing May 6, 1999 In the first two weeks of the bombing of Yugoslavia, ABC's Nightline and PBS's NewsHour showed a strong imbalance toward supporters of NATO airstrikes, according to a study by the media watch group FAIR. Of 291 sources that appeared on the two shows from March 25 to April 8, only 24 -- or 8 percent -- were critics of the NATO airstrikes. Critics were 10 percent of sources on the NewsHour, and only 5 percent on Nightline. Only four critics appeared live as interview guests on the shows, 6 percent of all live discussion guests. Just one critic appeared as a live guest on Nightline during the entire two-week time period. FAIR's survey was based on transcripts from the Nexis database, and included both guests who were interviewed live and sources who spoke on taped segments. Sources were classified according to the institution or group they represented, and by the opinions they expressed on NATO's military involvement in Yugoslavia. Other findings of the study included: * Forty-five percent of sources were current or former U.S. government and military officials, NATO representatives or NATO troops. On Nightline, this group accounted for a majority of sources (55 percent). * Yugoslavian government officials, Serbians and Serbian-Americans accounted for only 6 percent of sources on the NewsHour and 9 percent on Nightline. Only two of these sources appeared as live interviewees. * On Nightline, no American sources other than Serbian-Americans criticized NATO's airstrikes. * Think tank scholars, professors and other academic experts made up only 2 percent of sources on the NewsHour and 5 percent on Nightline. Only two experts appeared on live interviews on the NewsHour, and none was interviewed live on Nightline. None of these experts were critical of the NATO bombing. The complete report is available on FAIR's website at: http://www.fair.org/reports/kosovo-sources.html . Contact: Steve Rendall ( mailto:SRendall@fair.org ) For more on the war in Yugoslavia, go to: http://www.fair.org/international/yugoslavia.html ________________________________________________________ NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html Feel free to respond to FAIR ( fair@fair.org ). We can't reply to everything, but we will look at each message. We especially appreciate documented example of media bias or censorship. All messages to the 'FAIR-L' list will be forwarded to the editor of the list. Also, please send copies of email correspondence, including any responses, to us at: fair@fair.org . Feel free to spread this message around. Put it on conferences where it is appropriate. We depend on word of mouth to get our message out, so please let others know about FAIR and this mailing list. Don't miss a single email from FAIR-L. To subscribe to FAIR-L send a "subscribe FAIR-L enter your full name" command to LISTSERV@AMERICAN.EDU. The subscriber list is kept confidential, so no need to worry about spammers. Please support FAIR by becoming a member. You will receive FAIR's magazine, EXTRA! and its newsletter, EXTRA! Update. You can become a member by calling 1-800-847-3993 from 9 to 5 Eastern Time (be sure to tell them you got the information on-line) or by sending $19 with your name and address to: FAIR/EXTRA! Subscription Service P.O. Box 170 Congers, NY 10920-9930 FAIR (212) 633-6700 http://www.fair.org/ E-mail: fair@fair.org List administrators: FAIR-L-request@american.edu --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl