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Fox News host Howard Kurtz has accused Shari Redstone of 'tarnishing' CBS in order to gain approval from President Donald ...
“Also named in the Trump suit are Dow Jones, News Corp — the sister company of Fox News Media — and Rupert Murdoch, who founded Fox News and bought the Journal 18 years ago,” Kurtz said. The Fox News ...
Fox News host Howard Kurtz isn’t buying that CBS axed Stephen Colbert solely for financial reasons. Kurtz called out CBS’ parent company Paramount on Media Buzz Sunday, accusing it of cancelling The ...
CNN program Reliable Sources, which turns a critical lens on the media. Kurtz leads the scrutinizing of the media's fairness ...
Howard Kurtz lashed out at CBS' parent company, Paramount, accusing them of canceling The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to please President Donald Trump after his lawsuit ...
Howard Kurtz Halts Fox News Contributor’s ‘Russia Hoax’ Charge To Defend NYT, WaPo Reporting On 2016 Election Interference: ‘Let Me Stop You There!’ David Gilmour Dec 23rd, 2024, 7:48 am ...
Following Bill O'Reilly's segment calling out NBC about their drone coverage, despite their having broken a recent story about the program, CNN's Howard Kurtz took on the Fox News host on his own ...
Fox News’ Howard Kurtz said MSNBC’s Chris Matthews owes Bernie Sanders an apology for connecting the senator’s Nevada caucus victory to Nazi Germany’s invasion of France.
On Media Buzz Sunday morning, host Howard Kurtz continued the back and forth between media critics who claim that the Daily Show host Jon Stewart's mockery of Obamacare was a watershed moment for ...
In the past week of the media covering Trayvon Martin, Howard Kurtz observed that MSNBC and Fox News seemed to be acting in lieu of the prosecution and the defense, completely leaving the justice ...
Howard Kurtz opened Reliable Sources with something of a look in the mirror today-- a panel on cable news ratings, and how a network like CNN (and even Fox News and MSNBC, who are also in a ...
On CNN's Reliable Sources today, Howard Kurtz didn't shy away from the journalistic equivalent of a brainfart that unfolded for a glorious seven minutes on the network last week. Kurtz said "it ...