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L. Brent Bozell III

Leo Brent Bozell III (/bˈzɛl/; born July 14, 1955)[citation needed] is an American conservative activist and writer. Bozell is the founder of the Media Research Center, an organization whose stated purpose is to identify alleged liberal media bias.

Brent Bozell
Bozell in 2011
Born
Leo Brent Bozell III

(1955-07-14) July 14, 1955 (age 68)
EducationUniversity of Dallas (BA)
Occupations
  • Writer
  • activist
Employer(s)Media Research Center, Parents Television Council
SpouseNorma Petruccione
Children5
Parents
Relatives

Early life, family, and education edit

Bozell is one of ten children of L. Brent Bozell Jr. and Patricia Buckley Bozell.[1] He is a nephew of the late conservative writer and National Review founder William F. Buckley Jr. and the late United States Senator James L. Buckley through Buckley's sister, Patricia, and is a grandson of William Frank Buckley Sr. He is of Irish, German, and English descent. Bozell's father was William Buckley Jr.'s debating partner at Yale University and a conservative activist; his grandfather Leo B. Bozell was a co-founder of Bozell Worldwide.[2]

Bozell received a Bachelor of Arts in history from the University of Dallas in 1977.[3]

Career edit

Bozell joined a since-disbanded organization called the National Conservative Political Action Committee, where he worked for the group's founder, Terry Dolan, to help elect conservative politicians.[4]

Bozell ran the National Conservative Foundation project at the Conservative Political Action Conference, in which he moderated debates between Sam Donaldson and Robert Novak over media bias.[5]

Media Research Center edit

In 1987, Bozell formed the Media Research Center,[6][7] an organization whose stated purpose is to identify alleged liberal media bias.

In 1998, Bozell founded an organization called the Conservative Communications Center.[8] The MRC also established CNSNews, the site of the Conservative News Service later becoming known as Cybercast News Service, as well as numerous other MRC-affiliated web sites.[6] On its website, MRC publishes Bozell's syndicated columns, the CyberAlert daily newsletter documenting perceived media bias, and research reports on the news media.

In October 2006, Bozell founded the Culture and Media Institute, an MRC branch whose mission is to reduce what he claims to be a negative liberal influence on American morality, culture, and religious liberty.[6]

Ghostwriting edit

In February 2014, former employees of the Media Research Center alleged that Bozell does not write his own columns or books and instead has used a ghostwriter, Tim Graham, for years.[9] One newspaper, the Quad-City Times (Iowa) dropped Bozell's column as a result, saying, "Bozell may have been comfortable representing others' work as his own. We're not. The latest disclosure convinces us Bozell has no place on our print or web pages."[10]

Parents Television Council edit

Bozell founded the Parents Television and Media Council in 1995, initially as a branch of the Media Research Center focusing on entertainment television, after saying that he felt that decency was declining on prime-time television programming.[11] The PTC's stated mission was "to promote and restore responsibility and decency to the entertainment industry."[12]

During his tenure as PTC president, Bozell filed complaints with the FCC over what he alleged were indecent programs and attempted boycotts against advertisers on television programs the organization alleged were offensive. PTC was one of many organizations that filed complaints over the 2004 Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show in which co-performer Justin Timberlake caused a brief exposure of Janet Jackson's right breast for which the FCC ultimately fined CBS.[13] Excluding Super Bowl-related complaints, the vast majority of FCC complaints from 2003 to 2006 were found to have come from PTC.[14]

In 2001, the PTC organized a mass advertiser boycott of the professional wrestling television program WWE SmackDown on UPN over claims that the program caused the deaths of young children whom the PTC felt were influenced by watching the program; in particular, the PTC cited the case of Lionel Tate, a 12-year-old Ft. Lauderdale boy who was arrested after murdering a 6-year-old girl. Tate's attorney claimed that he had accidentally killed her when he botched a professional wrestling move. It was ultimately determined that the girl had been stomped to death and had not been the victim of any professional wrestling move and was actually watching cartoons at the time the murder occurred. World Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment, or WWE) sued Bozell and his organization for libel. PTC's insurance carrier eventually chose to settle the case, paying $3.5 million to the WWE, and issuing a public apology.[15]

In Bozell's mandated apology as part of settling the libel charges, Bozell said: "It was premature to reach that conclusion when we did, and there is now ample evidence to show that conclusion was incorrect. It was wrong to have stated or implied that WWE or any of its programs caused these tragic deaths."[15]

Bozell and the PTC were criticized in a book entitled Foley is Good: And the Real World Is Faker Than Wrestling (2001), a memoir published by former WWE wrestler Mick Foley who questioned the reasoning and research PTC used to associate SmackDown with violent acts performed by children watching the program.[16][17]

Books edit

Bozell has authored and/or co-authored the following books:

  • And That's the Way it Isn't: A Reference Guide to Media Bias (with Brent Baker) (1990)
  • Weapons of Mass Distortion: The Coming Meltdown of the Liberal Media (2004)
  • Whitewash: How The News Media Are Paving Hillary Clinton's Path to the Presidency (with Tim Graham) (2007)
  • Collusion: How The Media Stole The 2012 Election And How To Stop Them From Doing It In 2016 (with Tim Graham) (2013)
  • Unmasked: Big Media's War on Trump (with Tim Graham) (2019)

Presidential politics edit

On December 22, 2011, Bozell appeared on a Fox News Channel segment. After being showed a clip in which an MSNBC journalist said that a Republican candidate looked like a "car bomber", Bozell asked how media would react if someone said that President Barack Obama looked like a "skinny ghetto crackhead".[18][19]

Bozell was an outspoken critic of Donald Trump during the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries, describing him as "the greatest charlatan of them all," a "huckster," and a "shameless self-promoter".[20] He said, "God help this country if this man were president."[20]

After Trump clinched the Republican nomination, however, Bozell attacked the media for their alleged "hatred" of Trump.[20] Politico noted, "The paradox here is that Bozell was once more antagonistic toward the president than any journalist."[20] Bozell singled out Jake Tapper of CNN for being "one of the worst offenders" in coverage of Trump.[20]

In August 2020, Bozell told a meeting of conservatives and donors that "leftists planned to steal this election." On January 6, after a mob of Trump supporters – including Bozell's son, L. Brent Bozell IV – attacked the United States Capitol, Bozell appeared on Fox Business Network and denounced the riot, stating that "you can never countenance police being attacked. You cannot countenance our national Capitol being breached like this. I think it is absolutely wrong.” Bozell also said that "Look, they are furious that they believe this election was stolen. I agree with them."[21]

Personal life edit

Bozell is married to Norma Petruccione. They have five children and several grandchildren. Bozell has stated that contrary to speculation by some in the media, he is not officially a Republican.[22][23]

Bozell was named the 1998 Alumnus of the Year at the University of Dallas. That same year, Grove City College named Bozell a Pew Memorial Lecturer.[6]

Bozell's son, David Bozell, is director of an organization called ForAmerica, a conservative group active on social media, founded by Bozell III in 2010.[24]

Bozell's other son, Leo Brent Bozell IV, participated in the 2021 United States Capitol attack; he entered the United States Senate chamber. Leo Brent Bozell IV was federally charged with obstructing an official proceeding, entering a restricted building, and disorderly conduct.[25][26] He was convicted in September 2023 of ten charges, including five felonies, and is scheduled to be sentenced on January 9, 2024.[27]

References edit

  1. ^ Bernstein, Adam (July 15, 2008). "Patricia Buckley Bozell, 81; Activist Founded a Catholic Opinion Journal". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Staff report (March 25, 1946). Leo B. Bozell; President of Bozell & Jacobs Advertising Firm Dies in Omaha. The New York Times
  3. ^ "History Department | Alumni Profiles". University of Dallas. from the original on October 20, 2017. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
  4. ^ Parents Television Council sees new era, by Michael Learmouth, Variety, March 17, 2007
  5. ^ Bozell, Weapons of Mass Distortion, p. 18.
  6. ^ a b c d Media Research Center biography of Bozell Archived July 14, 2009, at the Portuguese Web Archive. Accessed July 16, 2007.
  7. ^ Conservative Official Resigns, The New York Times, September 1, 1987
  8. ^ The ConWebWatch Primer. ConWebWatch: September 4, 2007.
  9. ^ Jacobs, Ben (February 13, 2014). "Ex-Employees of Conservative Figure L. Brent Bozell Say He Didn't Write His Books or Columns". The Daily Beast. Retrieved February 14, 2014.
  10. ^ "WANTED: A replacement for Brent Bozell". Quad-City Times. February 15, 2014.
  11. ^ Poniewozik, James (March 20, 2005). . Time. Archived from the original on August 24, 2013. Retrieved January 20, 2008.
  12. ^ What is the PTC's mission? Parents Television Council Frequently Asked Questions
  13. ^ "FCC Proposes Statutory Maximum Fine of $550,000 Against Viacom-Owned CBS Affiliates for Apparent Violation of Indecency Rules During Broadcast of Super Bowl Halftime Show" (Press release). Federal Communications Commission. September 22, 2004.
  14. ^ Shields, Todd (December 6, 2004). . Mediaweek. Parents Television Council. Archived from the original on February 13, 2005.
  15. ^ a b "Wrestling promoter settles libel suit against TV watchdog", Reporters Committee, July 25, 2002
  16. ^ Foley, Mick (2001). Foley is Good: And The Real World is Faker Than Wrestling. New York, NY: HarperCollins. pp. 451–60. ISBN 0-06-039300-9.
  17. ^ Smith, Dinitia (May 22, 2001). "A Wrestler Who Prefers the Pen to the Pin". The New York Times. Retrieved January 5, 2008.
  18. ^ Shaw, Lucas (December 23, 2011). "Barack Obama: Now He's a Skinny, Ghetto Crackhead?". Reuters. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
  19. ^ Lowry, Brian (December 23, 2011). "Brent Bozell's Word Game: No, I Didn't Say That…". Variety. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
  20. ^ a b c d e "The Deep Roots of Trump's War on the Press". POLITICO Magazine. Retrieved April 27, 2018.
  21. ^ Hsu, Spencer S. (February 17, 2021). "L. Brent Bozell IV, descendant of prominent conservative family, charged in Capitol breach". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  22. ^ Bozell, Weapons of Mass Distortion, p. 5.
  23. ^ "CNN Crossfire, Music and Politics transcripts". CNN. August 5, 2004.
  24. ^ Goldmacher, Shane; Alberta, Tim; National Journal (December 8, 2014). "ForAmerica: The Right Wing's Facebook Army". The Atlantic. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  25. ^ "Affidavit in Support of a Criminal Complaint: Leo Brent Bozell, IV", Complaint Arrest Warrant]
  26. ^ Reilly, Ryan J.; Blumenthal, Paul (February 16, 2021). "Brent Bozell IV, Son Of Prominent Conservative Activist, Charged In Capitol Riot". HuffPost.
  27. ^ "Prominent activist's son convicted of storming Capitol and invading Senate floor in Jan. 6 riot". NBC News. Associated Press. September 9, 2023. Retrieved September 10, 2023.

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Leo Brent Bozell III b oʊ ˈ z ɛ l born July 14 1955 citation needed is an American conservative activist and writer Bozell is the founder of the Media Research Center an organization whose stated purpose is to identify alleged liberal media bias Brent BozellBozell in 2011BornLeo Brent Bozell III 1955 07 14 July 14 1955 age 68 Washington D C U S EducationUniversity of Dallas BA OccupationsWriteractivistEmployer s Media Research Center Parents Television CouncilSpouseNorma PetruccioneChildren5ParentsL Brent Bozell Jr father Patricia Buckley Bozell mother RelativesWilliam F Buckley Jr uncle James L Buckley uncle Priscilla Buckley aunt Reid Buckley uncle Christopher Buckley cousin Leo B Bozell grandfather William F Buckley Sr grandfather Contents 1 Early life family and education 2 Career 2 1 Media Research Center 2 1 1 Ghostwriting 2 1 2 Parents Television Council 2 2 Books 3 Presidential politics 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life family and education editBozell is one of ten children of L Brent Bozell Jr and Patricia Buckley Bozell 1 He is a nephew of the late conservative writer and National Review founder William F Buckley Jr and the late United States Senator James L Buckley through Buckley s sister Patricia and is a grandson of William Frank Buckley Sr He is of Irish German and English descent Bozell s father was William Buckley Jr s debating partner at Yale University and a conservative activist his grandfather Leo B Bozell was a co founder of Bozell Worldwide 2 Bozell received a Bachelor of Arts in history from the University of Dallas in 1977 3 Career editBozell joined a since disbanded organization called the National Conservative Political Action Committee where he worked for the group s founder Terry Dolan to help elect conservative politicians 4 Bozell ran the National Conservative Foundation project at the Conservative Political Action Conference in which he moderated debates between Sam Donaldson and Robert Novak over media bias 5 Media Research Center edit Further information Media Research Center In 1987 Bozell formed the Media Research Center 6 7 an organization whose stated purpose is to identify alleged liberal media bias In 1998 Bozell founded an organization called the Conservative Communications Center 8 The MRC also established CNSNews the site of the Conservative News Service later becoming known as Cybercast News Service as well as numerous other MRC affiliated web sites 6 On its website MRC publishes Bozell s syndicated columns the CyberAlert daily newsletter documenting perceived media bias and research reports on the news media In October 2006 Bozell founded the Culture and Media Institute an MRC branch whose mission is to reduce what he claims to be a negative liberal influence on American morality culture and religious liberty 6 Ghostwriting edit In February 2014 former employees of the Media Research Center alleged that Bozell does not write his own columns or books and instead has used a ghostwriter Tim Graham for years 9 One newspaper the Quad City Times Iowa dropped Bozell s column as a result saying Bozell may have been comfortable representing others work as his own We re not The latest disclosure convinces us Bozell has no place on our print or web pages 10 Parents Television Council edit Further information Parents Television and Media Council Bozell founded the Parents Television and Media Council in 1995 initially as a branch of the Media Research Center focusing on entertainment television after saying that he felt that decency was declining on prime time television programming 11 The PTC s stated mission was to promote and restore responsibility and decency to the entertainment industry 12 During his tenure as PTC president Bozell filed complaints with the FCC over what he alleged were indecent programs and attempted boycotts against advertisers on television programs the organization alleged were offensive PTC was one of many organizations that filed complaints over the 2004 Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show in which co performer Justin Timberlake caused a brief exposure of Janet Jackson s right breast for which the FCC ultimately fined CBS 13 Excluding Super Bowl related complaints the vast majority of FCC complaints from 2003 to 2006 were found to have come from PTC 14 In 2001 the PTC organized a mass advertiser boycott of the professional wrestling television program WWE SmackDown on UPN over claims that the program caused the deaths of young children whom the PTC felt were influenced by watching the program in particular the PTC cited the case of Lionel Tate a 12 year old Ft Lauderdale boy who was arrested after murdering a 6 year old girl Tate s attorney claimed that he had accidentally killed her when he botched a professional wrestling move It was ultimately determined that the girl had been stomped to death and had not been the victim of any professional wrestling move and was actually watching cartoons at the time the murder occurred World Wrestling Federation now World Wrestling Entertainment or WWE sued Bozell and his organization for libel PTC s insurance carrier eventually chose to settle the case paying 3 5 million to the WWE and issuing a public apology 15 In Bozell s mandated apology as part of settling the libel charges Bozell said It was premature to reach that conclusion when we did and there is now ample evidence to show that conclusion was incorrect It was wrong to have stated or implied that WWE or any of its programs caused these tragic deaths 15 Bozell and the PTC were criticized in a book entitled Foley is Good And the Real World Is Faker Than Wrestling 2001 a memoir published by former WWE wrestler Mick Foley who questioned the reasoning and research PTC used to associate SmackDown with violent acts performed by children watching the program 16 17 Books edit Bozell has authored and or co authored the following books And That s the Way it Isn t A Reference Guide to Media Bias with Brent Baker 1990 Weapons of Mass Distortion The Coming Meltdown of the Liberal Media 2004 Whitewash How The News Media Are Paving Hillary Clinton s Path to the Presidency with Tim Graham 2007 Collusion How The Media Stole The 2012 Election And How To Stop Them From Doing It In 2016 with Tim Graham 2013 Unmasked Big Media s War on Trump with Tim Graham 2019 Presidential politics editOn December 22 2011 Bozell appeared on a Fox News Channel segment After being showed a clip in which an MSNBC journalist said that a Republican candidate looked like a car bomber Bozell asked how media would react if someone said that President Barack Obama looked like a skinny ghetto crackhead 18 19 Bozell was an outspoken critic of Donald Trump during the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries describing him as the greatest charlatan of them all a huckster and a shameless self promoter 20 He said God help this country if this man were president 20 After Trump clinched the Republican nomination however Bozell attacked the media for their alleged hatred of Trump 20 Politico noted The paradox here is that Bozell was once more antagonistic toward the president than any journalist 20 Bozell singled out Jake Tapper of CNN for being one of the worst offenders in coverage of Trump 20 In August 2020 Bozell told a meeting of conservatives and donors that leftists planned to steal this election On January 6 after a mob of Trump supporters including Bozell s son L Brent Bozell IV attacked the United States Capitol Bozell appeared on Fox Business Network and denounced the riot stating that you can never countenance police being attacked You cannot countenance our national Capitol being breached like this I think it is absolutely wrong Bozell also said that Look they are furious that they believe this election was stolen I agree with them 21 Personal life editBozell is married to Norma Petruccione They have five children and several grandchildren Bozell has stated that contrary to speculation by some in the media he is not officially a Republican 22 23 Bozell was named the 1998 Alumnus of the Year at the University of Dallas That same year Grove City College named Bozell a Pew Memorial Lecturer 6 Bozell s son David Bozell is director of an organization called ForAmerica a conservative group active on social media founded by Bozell III in 2010 24 Bozell s other son Leo Brent Bozell IV participated in the 2021 United States Capitol attack he entered the United States Senate chamber Leo Brent Bozell IV was federally charged with obstructing an official proceeding entering a restricted building and disorderly conduct 25 26 He was convicted in September 2023 of ten charges including five felonies and is scheduled to be sentenced on January 9 2024 27 References edit Bernstein Adam July 15 2008 Patricia Buckley Bozell 81 Activist Founded a Catholic Opinion Journal The Washington Post Retrieved December 9 2010 Staff report March 25 1946 Leo B Bozell President of Bozell amp Jacobs Advertising Firm Dies in Omaha The New York Times History Department Alumni Profiles University of Dallas Archived from the original on October 20 2017 Retrieved October 7 2020 Parents Television Council sees new era by Michael Learmouth Variety March 17 2007 Bozell Weapons of Mass Distortion p 18 a b c d Media Research Center biography of Bozell Archived July 14 2009 at the Portuguese Web Archive Accessed July 16 2007 Conservative Official Resigns The New York Times September 1 1987 The ConWebWatch Primer ConWebWatch September 4 2007 Jacobs Ben February 13 2014 Ex Employees of Conservative Figure L Brent Bozell Say He Didn t Write His Books or Columns The Daily Beast Retrieved February 14 2014 WANTED A replacement for Brent Bozell Quad City Times February 15 2014 Poniewozik James March 20 2005 The Decency Police Time Archived from the original on August 24 2013 Retrieved January 20 2008 What is the PTC s mission Parents Television Council Frequently Asked Questions FCC Proposes Statutory Maximum Fine of 550 000 Against Viacom Owned CBS Affiliates for Apparent Violation of Indecency Rules During Broadcast of Super Bowl Halftime Show Press release Federal Communications Commission September 22 2004 Shields Todd December 6 2004 Activists Dominate Content Complaints Mediaweek Parents Television Council Archived from the original on February 13 2005 a b Wrestling promoter settles libel suit against TV watchdog Reporters Committee July 25 2002 Foley Mick 2001 Foley is Good And The Real World is Faker Than Wrestling New York NY HarperCollins pp 451 60 ISBN 0 06 039300 9 Smith Dinitia May 22 2001 A Wrestler Who Prefers the Pen to the Pin The New York Times Retrieved January 5 2008 Shaw Lucas December 23 2011 Barack Obama Now He s a Skinny Ghetto Crackhead Reuters Retrieved April 17 2021 Lowry Brian December 23 2011 Brent Bozell s Word Game No I Didn t Say That Variety Retrieved April 17 2021 a b c d e The Deep Roots of Trump s War on the Press POLITICO Magazine Retrieved April 27 2018 Hsu Spencer S February 17 2021 L Brent Bozell IV descendant of prominent conservative family charged in Capitol breach The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved February 18 2021 Bozell Weapons of Mass Distortion p 5 CNN Crossfire Music and Politics transcripts CNN August 5 2004 Goldmacher Shane Alberta Tim National Journal December 8 2014 ForAmerica The Right Wing s Facebook Army The Atlantic Retrieved August 27 2021 Affidavit in Support of a Criminal Complaint Leo Brent Bozell IV Complaint Arrest Warrant Reilly Ryan J Blumenthal Paul February 16 2021 Brent Bozell IV Son Of Prominent Conservative Activist Charged In Capitol Riot HuffPost Prominent activist s son convicted of storming Capitol and invading Senate floor in Jan 6 riot NBC News Associated Press September 9 2023 Retrieved September 10 2023 External links editAppearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title L Brent Bozell III amp oldid 1186368482, wikipedia, 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