US Media Gives Up
Driven in part by new communication networks, pro-Israel activists have given the MSM a choice: be fair to Israel or give up:
"Can it be that some journalists, along with some listeners, just wish this story would go away?" asks Dvorkin. "Most ombudsmen can attest that coverage of this subject draws constant allegations of bias. Anecdotally, I am told that some news organizations are now so battered that they tend to avoid the story as much as possible."...
Editors and reporters state that although the complaints come from both sides, most of the critics are Americans with a pro-Israeli attitude who feel that the reportage does injustice to the Israeli side.
"Can it be that some journalists, along with some listeners, just wish this story would go away?" asks Dvorkin. "Most ombudsmen can attest that coverage of this subject draws constant allegations of bias. Anecdotally, I am told that some news organizations are now so battered that they tend to avoid the story as much as possible."...
Editors and reporters state that although the complaints come from both sides, most of the critics are Americans with a pro-Israeli attitude who feel that the reportage does injustice to the Israeli side.





