Articles by Cliff Kincaid

News

AIM In Textbooks & Reality

The “classic text on the mass media” claims that Accuracy in Media was founded in the 1980, when the organization was already more than a decade old.

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Al-Jazeera Academically

A university study exposes Al_Jazeera but, of course, it does not come from an American institution of higher learning.

Perspectives

Conspiracy Network News

If the 9/11 conspiracy theories circulated by academics such as the University of Wisconsin’s Kevin Barrett sound familiar, it might be because they echo the themes heard on Al-Jazeera’s broadcasts.

Perspectives

CIA Journalism School

If there is a rogue element in the CIA that is manipulating the press and the government behind the scenes, is this not a story that should be told? Those who run our journalism schools don’t seem to think so.

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Gray Lady Gone Wild

NY Times publisher, Sulzberger delivered an odd address to the graduating students of SUNY New Paltz.

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End Times

Cliff Kincaid, editor of Accuracy in Media’s AIM report, continues his analysis of a recent commencement address given by New York Times publisher, Arthur Sulzberger Jr. at the Stat University of New York at New Paltz.

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The Other College Newspaper

Some universities gift their best and brightest with copies of The New York Times but is the old Gray Lady any more reliable than the college newspaper?

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Prince of Georgetown

A national uproar over an Arab company buying some port operations forced
cancellation of the deal but when a controversial Saudi Prince spends $40
million to promote himself and his views through two major universities and takes out a
two-page ad in the Washington Post highlighting his efforts, hardly anyone in
the media bats an eyelid.