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Media Matters for America

Media Matters for America (MMfA) is a left-leaning[2] 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and media watchdog group.[3] It was founded in 2004 by journalist and political activist David Brock as a counterweight to the conservative Media Research Center.[4] It seeks to combat conservative misinformation and disinformation.[5] Two notable initiatives include the "Drop Fox" campaign (2011-2013) that sought to discredit Fox News' 'fair and balanced' claims;[6][7][8] and a 2023 report about X (formerly Twitter) that highlighted antisemitism on the platform. In addition to reports, the organization issues quick responses to conservative misinformation across a range of media outlets.[9]

Media Matters for America
Screenshot of website, January 4, 2021
FormationMay 3, 2004; 19 years ago (2004-05-03)
FounderDavid Brock
Founded atWashington, D.C., U.S.
Type501(c)(3) nonprofit
47-0928008
Purpose"Comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media"[1]
President
Angelo Carusone
AffiliationsAmerican Bridge 21st Century Super PAC, Media Matters Action Network (501(c)(4))
Revenue (2022)
$16.6M
Expenses (2022)$18.8M
Websitewww.mediamatters.org

Organization overview edit

Founding edit

Media Matters for America was founded in May 2004 by David Brock,[10] a former conservative journalist. Brock said that a central goal would be to monitor journalists and outlets for misleading conservative claims and then to point them out.[4] Brock argued that existing conservative monitoring groups had been doing this and pushing mainstream journalists, the media, and American politics, to the right as a result.[4] Brock founded the group with help from the Center for American Progress.[4]

Funding edit

In 2004, MMfA began with the help of $2 million in donations.[4][9] That year MMfA received the endorsement of the Democracy Alliance, a partnership of wealthy and politically active progressive donors. The Alliance itself does not fund endorsees, but many wealthy Alliance members acted on the endorsement and donated directly to MMfA.[11][12][13] In 2010, George Soros donated $1 million to MMfA citing concerns that the "incendiary rhetoric of Fox News hosts may incite violence."[14][15] During a 2014 CNN interview, David Brock stated that Soros' contributions were "less than 10 percent" of Media Matters' budget.[16][17] Media Matters has a policy of not comprehensively listing donors.[when?][citation needed]

Personnel edit

John Podesta, the former chief of staff to President Bill Clinton, provided office space for Media Matters early in its formation at the Center for American Progress, a Democratic think tank which Podesta established in 2002.[18] Hillary Clinton advised Media Matters in its early stages out of a belief that progressives should follow conservatives in forming think tanks and advocacy groups to support their political goals.[18][19] According to The New York Times, Media Matters "helped lay the groundwork" for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.[20]

Media Matters has hired several of the best known political professionals who have worked for Democratic politicians and for other progressive groups.[21][22] In 2004, National Review referred to MMfA staffers who had recently worked on the presidential campaigns of John Edwards and Wesley Clark, for Congressman Barney Frank, and for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.[21]

Eric E. Burns served as MMfA's president until 2011.[23] Burns was succeeded by Matt Butler, and then, in 2013, by Bradley Beychok.[24] In late 2016, Angelo Carusone replaced Bradley Beychok as MMfA's president. Under Carusone, the organization's focus has shifted toward focusing on the alt-right, conspiracy theories, and fake news.[25]

In 2014, the staff of Media Matters voted to join the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). Initially, Media Matters management had declined to recognize the union through a card check process, instead exercising its right to force a union election which delayed the process until July when the vote went in favor of unionization.[26][27]

Initiatives edit

Early research edit

Media Matters analyzes American news sources including NBC, ABC, CBS, PBS, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, OAN, Breitbart, the Fox News channel, and conservative talk radio. Its techniques include content analysis, fact checking, monitoring, and comparison of quotes or presentations from media figures to primary documents such as Pentagon or Government Accountability Office reports.[citation needed]

Beginning in 2006, Media Matters for America has released a number of studies which documented that Democrats and progressives are outnumbered by Republicans and conservatives in terms of guest appearances on television news programs.[28][better source needed]

On September 12, 2007, Media Matters released a comprehensive study of 1,377 U.S. newspapers and the 201 syndicated political columnists the papers carry on a regular basis. Media Matters said "in paper after paper, state after state, and region after region, conservative syndicated columnists get more space than their progressive counterparts."[29][better source needed] John Diaz, an editor at the San Francisco Chronicle, cautioned that the small town columnists leaned significantly to the right, which he felt could explain the rightward slant in columnists even if the trend doesn't hold for papers with the largest readership.[30]

"Misinformer of the Year" edit

An annual feature on the Media Matters website is the title of "Misinformer of the Year", which is given to the journalist, commentator, or network that Media Matters contends was responsible for the most factual errors or claims. Past recipients include Rupert Murdoch,[31] Sean Hannity,[31] Glenn Beck,[31] Mark Zuckerberg,[31] and Steve Bannon.[32]

Progressive Talent Initiative edit

The initiative seeks to train mid-career liberal pundits in media skills like TV interviews using four-day bootcamps.[33][34]

Media Matters Action Network edit

David Brock established Media Matters Action Network, a 501(c)(4), to track conservative politicians and organizations.[35][when?]

In 2009, Media Matters Action Network launched the Conservative Transparency website, aimed at tracking the funding of conservative activist organizations.[36] Media Matters Action Network established the Political Correction project with the goal of holding conservative politicians and advocacy groups accountable.[37]

In December 2010, Media Matters Action Network started EqualityMatters.org, a site "in support of gay equality". At launch the site fully incorporated Media Matters's content on LGBT issues.[38] Designed to provide talking points for liberal activists and politicians, Brock set up the Message Matters project.[33] Media Matters runs the website DropFox.com and works to get advertisers to boycott Fox News. One target, Orbitz, initially referred to Media Matters' efforts as a "smear campaign",[39] but agreed, on June 9, 2011, following a three-week effort by prominent LGBT organizations, to "review the policies and process used to evaluate where advertising is placed".[40] In 2015, the formal Equality Matters program was deactivated and merged with the LGBT Program within Media Matters.

American Bridge 21st Century edit

Brock established American Bridge 21st Century as a super PAC focused on opposition research.[41][when?]

Don Imus edit

On April 4, 2007, Media Matters posted a video clip of Don Imus calling the Rutgers University women's basketball team members "nappy-headed hoes" and made their discovery known in Media Matters' daily e-mailing to hundreds of journalists. According to The Wall Street Journal, top news outlets didn't mention the incident until objections made to CBS Radio by the National Association of Black Journalists led to an on-the-air apology from Imus. MSNBC, calling Imus's comments "racist" and "abhorrent", suspended Imus' show, and within minutes, CBS suspended Imus's radio show. The Wall Street Journal said Imus's apology "seemed to make matters worse, with critics latching on to Mr. Imus's use of the phrase 'you people.'" Included among those dissatisfied with Imus's apology and suspension were the coach of the Rutgers team and a group of MSNBC African-American employees. After Procter & Gamble pulled advertising from all of MSNBC's daytime schedule, and other advertisers, including General Motors and American Express requested CBS to cancel any upcoming advertising they had bought for "Imus in the Morning", MSNBC and CBS dropped Imus's show.[42]

Rush Limbaugh "phony soldiers" edit

In September 2007, Media Matters reported on radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh saying Iraq War veterans opposed to the war were "the phony soldiers". Limbaugh later said he was speaking of only one soldier, Jesse MacBeth, who had falsely claimed to have been decorated for valor but had never seen combat. Limbaugh said he was the victim of a "smear" by Media Matters, which had taken out of context and selectively edited his comments. After Limbaugh published what he said was the entire transcript of phony soldiers discussion, Media Matters reported that over a minute and 30 seconds was omitted without "notation or ellipsis to indicate that there is, in fact, a break in the transcript."[43][44] Limbaugh told National Review that the gap between referring to "phony soldiers" and MacBeth was a delay because his staff printed out an ABC news story that reported on what it called "phony soldiers" and that his transcript and audio edits were "for space and relevance reasons, not to hide anything."[45]

The Associated Press, CNN, and ABC reported on the controversy,[46] as political satirist and fictional pundit Stephen Colbert lampooned Limbaugh and his defenders saying: "Hey, Media Matters, you want to end offensive speech? Then stop recording it for people who would be offended."[47]

Bill O'Reilly Harlem restaurant edit

In October 2007 television and radio host and commentator Bill O'Reilly said a Media Matters headline declaring "O'Reilly surprised 'there was no difference' between Harlem restaurant and other New York restaurants" took out of context comments he made regarding a pleasant dinner he shared with Al Sharpton at a Harlem restaurant.[48][49][50] O'Reilly said Media Matters misleadingly took comments spoken five minutes apart and presented them as one.[51] On NBC's Today, Media Matters senior fellow Paul Waldman said Media Matters had included "the full audio, the full transcript, nothing was taken out of context".[52]

Laura Schlessinger racial slur edit

On August 12, 2010, Media Matters reported that radio host Laura Schlessinger said the word "nigger" eleven times during a discussion with an African-American woman, although Schlessinger did not use the word as a slur. Schlessinger continued to say the word after the caller took offense, saying she thought the woman was being too sensitive and that a double standard was being used to determine who could say the word. Schlessinger also said that those "hypersensitive" about color should not "marry outside of their race". The caller had earlier in the discussion said her husband was white.[53][54] Schlessinger apologized for the epithet the day after the broadcast. A joint statement of Media Matters and other organizations noted that although Schlessinger "attempted to apologize for using the epithet, the racist diatribe on Tuesday's show extends far beyond the use of a single word" and urged advertisers to boycott her show. After General Motors, OnStar, and Motel 6 pulled their advertising, Schlessinger said she would not renew her syndication contract set to expire December 2010.[53][55] In January 2011, her show resumed on satellite radio.[56]

Schlessinger held Media Matters responsible for the boycott, which she called a typical tactic of the group to fulfill its "sole purpose of silencing people". She said the boycotts' "threat of attack on my advertisers and stations" had violated her First Amendment free speech rights.[57][58] Media Matters said that, as the boycott was not "government-sanctioned censorship", her First Amendment rights had not been violated.[59]

"Drop Fox" campaign edit

During an interview in March 2011, Brock said MMfA would focus its efforts on Fox News and select conservative websites in a new strategy that Brock described as a campaign of "guerrilla warfare and sabotage" and a "war on Fox."[6][60] MMfA said the greater attention given to Fox News was part of an initiative to educate the public about what it regarded as the distortions of conservative media, and the greater attention given to Fox News was in line with its prominence. MMfA said its Drop Fox initiative, for advertisers to boycott Fox, was also part of the organization's educational mission. MMfA said that changing Fox, not shutting it down, was its intention.[7]

In December 2013, MMfA Executive VP Angelo Carusone said "The war on Fox is over. And it's not just that it's over, but it was very successful. To a large extent, we won," claiming to have "effectively discredited the network's desire to be seen as 'fair and balanced.'" Around that time, Glenn Beck had departed the network and Sean Hannity's time slot was moved from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m.[61] Other boycotts of cable news programs continued after the campaign, with PolitiFact suggesting that the boycotts are more successful in raising awareness than having an impact on the companies' bottom-line.[5]

Tucker Carlson audio recordings edit

In March 2019, MMfA released audio recordings of Fox News host Tucker Carlson, in which he made remarks demeaning to women between 2006 and 2011 on the call-in show hosted by shock jock Bubba the Love Sponge. Among other comments, Carlson called rape shield laws "unfair", defended Mormon fundamentalist church leader Warren Jeffs, who had been charged of child sexual assault, and called women "extremely primitive". After Carlson's remarks had been widely reported, Carlson tweeted: "Media Matters caught me saying something naughty on a radio show more than a decade ago" and declined to apologize.[62] The following day, MMfA released a second set of audio recordings in which Carlson referred to Iraqis as "semiliterate primitive monkeys" and said they "don't use toilet paper or forks." Carlson also suggested that immigrants to the U.S. should be "hot" or "really smart" and that white men "created civilization".[63]

The Daily Caller, which Carlson co-founded, responded by resurfacing blog posts made by MMfA's president Angelo Carusone. These blog posts included derogatory comments about transvestites, Jews, and people from Japan and Bangladesh. Carusone responded by saying that the posts were supposed to be a "caricature of what a right wing blowhard would sound like if he was living my life" and apologized for the "gross" remarks.[64][65][66][67]

Misinformation on social media edit

Media Matters analyzed Donald Trump's Facebook posts from 2020 and early 2021 and flagged 1/4 of them as containing misinformation or extremist rhetoric.[68][69]

Antisemitism on Twitter (X) edit

In November 2023, Media Matters published analysis indicating that advertisements of major firms such as IBM were being displayed on the social media platform Twitter next to user posts containing anti-Semitic content, including praise for Adolf Hitler and Nazis. Several prominent companies suspended their advertising on the platform in reaction to the study and to some of Musk's recent posts.[70][71][72]

X Corp. owner Elon Musk filed a suit in a Texas court alleging Media Matters defamed the platform with the intention of hurting its advertising revenues. According to the lawsuit, the group designed account interactions in order to obtain specific advertising placements. Media Matters called the complaint frivolous and an attempt to silence their reporting.[73][74][75] On the same day as the lawsuit was filed, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton opened an investigation into Media Matters for "potentially fraudulent activity", stating that his goal was "to ensure that the public has not been deceived by the schemes of radical left-wing organizations".[76][77] Media Matters filed suit against Paxton in federal court days later, alleging he had violated the First Amendment to chill the group's work and engaged in unlawful retaliation to punish the group.[78][79] In December 2023, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey opened a similar investigation into Media Matters.[80] Legal experts have criticized Musk's lawsuit, deeming it "frivolous" or "bogus", and saying that it contradicts the First Amendment.[81][82]

RealClearPolitics reported in December 2023 that Musk said to Alex Jones during a Twitter Spaces discussion:

Media Matters is an evil propaganda machine, so I am opposed to evil propaganda machines, so we are suing them in every country where they operate. And we will pursue, not just that organization, but anyone funding that organization. I want to be clear about that, anyone funding that organization. Media Matters is an evil propaganda machine. Media Matters can go to hell, and I hope they do.[83]

Reception edit

Columnists and writers such as Paul Krugman and the late Molly Ivins cited Media Matters or identified it as a helpful source.[84][85]

In 2008, columnist Jacques Steinberg of The New York Times quoted David Folkenflik of National Public Radio as telling him that although Media Matters has a partisan slant they were still a useful source for leads, partly due to their broad research. Steinberg said the right already had similar outlets looking for stories and feeding them to reporters, and that Media Matters has effectively filled a void on the left. He notes that some journalists like Stuart Rothenberg prefer non-partisan sources.[9] A 2010 opinion piece by "M. S." on the blog of The Economist magazine argued that it carries no weight with conservatives due to its mostly critiquing conservative outlets.[86]

Allegations of bias edit

In 2015, Emma Roller in The Atlantic described MMfA as part of Brock's "three-pronged empire", along with the super PACs American Bridge 21st Century and Correct the Record. In addition to Roller, Clio Chang and Alex Shephard critiqued the group for defending Hillary Clinton too much before and during her 2016 presidential bid.[87][88][89][90] They accused MMfA of lowering its research standards to defend Clinton.[89]

Ben Shapiro accused it of targeting those with opposing political views with boycotts.[91][92] Jon Levine claimed it ignored derogatory comments made by Joy Reid while focusing on comments made by Fox News hosts like Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham.[93]

See also edit

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Media Matters redirects here Not to be confused with the 2002 2012 radio program hosted by Robert W McChesney Media Matters for America MMfA is a left leaning 2 501 c 3 nonprofit organization and media watchdog group 3 It was founded in 2004 by journalist and political activist David Brock as a counterweight to the conservative Media Research Center 4 It seeks to combat conservative misinformation and disinformation 5 Two notable initiatives include the Drop Fox campaign 2011 2013 that sought to discredit Fox News fair and balanced claims 6 7 8 and a 2023 report about X formerly Twitter that highlighted antisemitism on the platform In addition to reports the organization issues quick responses to conservative misinformation across a range of media outlets 9 Media Matters for AmericaScreenshot of website January 4 2021FormationMay 3 2004 19 years ago 2004 05 03 FounderDavid BrockFounded atWashington D C U S Type501 c 3 nonprofitTax ID no 47 0928008Purpose Comprehensively monitoring analyzing and correcting conservative misinformation in the U S media 1 PresidentAngelo CarusoneAffiliationsAmerican Bridge 21st Century Super PAC Media Matters Action Network 501 c 4 Revenue 2022 16 6MExpenses 2022 18 8MWebsitewww wbr mediamatters wbr org Contents 1 Organization overview 1 1 Founding 1 2 Funding 1 3 Personnel 2 Initiatives 2 1 Early research 2 2 Misinformer of the Year 2 3 Progressive Talent Initiative 2 4 Media Matters Action Network 2 5 American Bridge 21st Century 2 6 Don Imus 2 7 Rush Limbaugh phony soldiers 2 8 Bill O Reilly Harlem restaurant 2 9 Laura Schlessinger racial slur 2 10 Drop Fox campaign 2 11 Tucker Carlson audio recordings 2 12 Misinformation on social media 2 13 Antisemitism on Twitter X 3 Reception 3 1 Allegations of bias 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOrganization overview editFounding edit Media Matters for America was founded in May 2004 by David Brock 10 a former conservative journalist Brock said that a central goal would be to monitor journalists and outlets for misleading conservative claims and then to point them out 4 Brock argued that existing conservative monitoring groups had been doing this and pushing mainstream journalists the media and American politics to the right as a result 4 Brock founded the group with help from the Center for American Progress 4 Funding edit In 2004 MMfA began with the help of 2 million in donations 4 9 That year MMfA received the endorsement of the Democracy Alliance a partnership of wealthy and politically active progressive donors The Alliance itself does not fund endorsees but many wealthy Alliance members acted on the endorsement and donated directly to MMfA 11 12 13 In 2010 George Soros donated 1 million to MMfA citing concerns that the incendiary rhetoric of Fox News hosts may incite violence 14 15 During a 2014 CNN interview David Brock stated that Soros contributions were less than 10 percent of Media Matters budget 16 17 Media Matters has a policy of not comprehensively listing donors when citation needed Personnel edit John Podesta the former chief of staff to President Bill Clinton provided office space for Media Matters early in its formation at the Center for American Progress a Democratic think tank which Podesta established in 2002 18 Hillary Clinton advised Media Matters in its early stages out of a belief that progressives should follow conservatives in forming think tanks and advocacy groups to support their political goals 18 19 According to The New York Times Media Matters helped lay the groundwork for Hillary Clinton s 2016 presidential campaign 20 Media Matters has hired several of the best known political professionals who have worked for Democratic politicians and for other progressive groups 21 22 In 2004 National Review referred to MMfA staffers who had recently worked on the presidential campaigns of John Edwards and Wesley Clark for Congressman Barney Frank and for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee 21 Eric E Burns served as MMfA s president until 2011 23 Burns was succeeded by Matt Butler and then in 2013 by Bradley Beychok 24 In late 2016 Angelo Carusone replaced Bradley Beychok as MMfA s president Under Carusone the organization s focus has shifted toward focusing on the alt right conspiracy theories and fake news 25 In 2014 the staff of Media Matters voted to join the Service Employees International Union SEIU Initially Media Matters management had declined to recognize the union through a card check process instead exercising its right to force a union election which delayed the process until July when the vote went in favor of unionization 26 27 Initiatives editEarly research edit Media Matters analyzes American news sources including NBC ABC CBS PBS CNN MSNBC CNBC OAN Breitbart the Fox News channel and conservative talk radio Its techniques include content analysis fact checking monitoring and comparison of quotes or presentations from media figures to primary documents such as Pentagon or Government Accountability Office reports citation needed Beginning in 2006 Media Matters for America has released a number of studies which documented that Democrats and progressives are outnumbered by Republicans and conservatives in terms of guest appearances on television news programs 28 better source needed On September 12 2007 Media Matters released a comprehensive study of 1 377 U S newspapers and the 201 syndicated political columnists the papers carry on a regular basis Media Matters said in paper after paper state after state and region after region conservative syndicated columnists get more space than their progressive counterparts 29 better source needed John Diaz an editor at the San Francisco Chronicle cautioned that the small town columnists leaned significantly to the right which he felt could explain the rightward slant in columnists even if the trend doesn t hold for papers with the largest readership 30 Misinformer of the Year edit An annual feature on the Media Matters website is the title of Misinformer of the Year which is given to the journalist commentator or network that Media Matters contends was responsible for the most factual errors or claims Past recipients include Rupert Murdoch 31 Sean Hannity 31 Glenn Beck 31 Mark Zuckerberg 31 and Steve Bannon 32 Progressive Talent Initiative edit The initiative seeks to train mid career liberal pundits in media skills like TV interviews using four day bootcamps 33 34 Media Matters Action Network edit David Brock established Media Matters Action Network a 501 c 4 to track conservative politicians and organizations 35 when In 2009 Media Matters Action Network launched the Conservative Transparency website aimed at tracking the funding of conservative activist organizations 36 Media Matters Action Network established the Political Correction project with the goal of holding conservative politicians and advocacy groups accountable 37 In December 2010 Media Matters Action Network started EqualityMatters org a site in support of gay equality At launch the site fully incorporated Media Matters s content on LGBT issues 38 Designed to provide talking points for liberal activists and politicians Brock set up the Message Matters project 33 Media Matters runs the website DropFox com and works to get advertisers to boycott Fox News One target Orbitz initially referred to Media Matters efforts as a smear campaign 39 but agreed on June 9 2011 following a three week effort by prominent LGBT organizations to review the policies and process used to evaluate where advertising is placed 40 In 2015 the formal Equality Matters program was deactivated and merged with the LGBT Program within Media Matters American Bridge 21st Century edit Brock established American Bridge 21st Century as a super PAC focused on opposition research 41 when Don Imus edit On April 4 2007 Media Matters posted a video clip of Don Imus calling the Rutgers University women s basketball team members nappy headed hoes and made their discovery known in Media Matters daily e mailing to hundreds of journalists According to The Wall Street Journal top news outlets didn t mention the incident until objections made to CBS Radio by the National Association of Black Journalists led to an on the air apology from Imus MSNBC calling Imus s comments racist and abhorrent suspended Imus show and within minutes CBS suspended Imus s radio show The Wall Street Journal said Imus s apology seemed to make matters worse with critics latching on to Mr Imus s use of the phrase you people Included among those dissatisfied with Imus s apology and suspension were the coach of the Rutgers team and a group of MSNBC African American employees After Procter amp Gamble pulled advertising from all of MSNBC s daytime schedule and other advertisers including General Motors and American Express requested CBS to cancel any upcoming advertising they had bought for Imus in the Morning MSNBC and CBS dropped Imus s show 42 Rush Limbaugh phony soldiers edit Main article Phony soldiers controversy In September 2007 Media Matters reported on radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh saying Iraq War veterans opposed to the war were the phony soldiers Limbaugh later said he was speaking of only one soldier Jesse MacBeth who had falsely claimed to have been decorated for valor but had never seen combat Limbaugh said he was the victim of a smear by Media Matters which had taken out of context and selectively edited his comments After Limbaugh published what he said was the entire transcript of phony soldiers discussion Media Matters reported that over a minute and 30 seconds was omitted without notation or ellipsis to indicate that there is in fact a break in the transcript 43 44 Limbaugh told National Review that the gap between referring to phony soldiers and MacBeth was a delay because his staff printed out an ABC news story that reported on what it called phony soldiers and that his transcript and audio edits were for space and relevance reasons not to hide anything 45 The Associated Press CNN and ABC reported on the controversy 46 as political satirist and fictional pundit Stephen Colbert lampooned Limbaugh and his defenders saying Hey Media Matters you want to end offensive speech Then stop recording it for people who would be offended 47 Bill O Reilly Harlem restaurant edit In October 2007 television and radio host and commentator Bill O Reilly said a Media Matters headline declaring O Reilly surprised there was no difference between Harlem restaurant and other New York restaurants took out of context comments he made regarding a pleasant dinner he shared with Al Sharpton at a Harlem restaurant 48 49 50 O Reilly said Media Matters misleadingly took comments spoken five minutes apart and presented them as one 51 On NBC s Today Media Matters senior fellow Paul Waldman said Media Matters had included the full audio the full transcript nothing was taken out of context 52 Laura Schlessinger racial slur edit On August 12 2010 Media Matters reported that radio host Laura Schlessinger said the word nigger eleven times during a discussion with an African American woman although Schlessinger did not use the word as a slur Schlessinger continued to say the word after the caller took offense saying she thought the woman was being too sensitive and that a double standard was being used to determine who could say the word Schlessinger also said that those hypersensitive about color should not marry outside of their race The caller had earlier in the discussion said her husband was white 53 54 Schlessinger apologized for the epithet the day after the broadcast A joint statement of Media Matters and other organizations noted that although Schlessinger attempted to apologize for using the epithet the racist diatribe on Tuesday s show extends far beyond the use of a single word and urged advertisers to boycott her show After General Motors OnStar and Motel 6 pulled their advertising Schlessinger said she would not renew her syndication contract set to expire December 2010 53 55 In January 2011 her show resumed on satellite radio 56 Schlessinger held Media Matters responsible for the boycott which she called a typical tactic of the group to fulfill its sole purpose of silencing people She said the boycotts threat of attack on my advertisers and stations had violated her First Amendment free speech rights 57 58 Media Matters said that as the boycott was not government sanctioned censorship her First Amendment rights had not been violated 59 Drop Fox campaign edit During an interview in March 2011 Brock said MMfA would focus its efforts on Fox News and select conservative websites in a new strategy that Brock described as a campaign of guerrilla warfare and sabotage and a war on Fox 6 60 MMfA said the greater attention given to Fox News was part of an initiative to educate the public about what it regarded as the distortions of conservative media and the greater attention given to Fox News was in line with its prominence MMfA said its Drop Fox initiative for advertisers to boycott Fox was also part of the organization s educational mission MMfA said that changing Fox not shutting it down was its intention 7 In December 2013 MMfA Executive VP Angelo Carusone said The war on Fox is over And it s not just that it s over but it was very successful To a large extent we won claiming to have effectively discredited the network s desire to be seen as fair and balanced Around that time Glenn Beck had departed the network and Sean Hannity s time slot was moved from 9 p m to 10 p m 61 Other boycotts of cable news programs continued after the campaign with PolitiFact suggesting that the boycotts are more successful in raising awareness than having an impact on the companies bottom line 5 Tucker Carlson audio recordings edit In March 2019 MMfA released audio recordings of Fox News host Tucker Carlson in which he made remarks demeaning to women between 2006 and 2011 on the call in show hosted by shock jock Bubba the Love Sponge Among other comments Carlson called rape shield laws unfair defended Mormon fundamentalist church leader Warren Jeffs who had been charged of child sexual assault and called women extremely primitive After Carlson s remarks had been widely reported Carlson tweeted Media Matters caught me saying something naughty on a radio show more than a decade ago and declined to apologize 62 The following day MMfA released a second set of audio recordings in which Carlson referred to Iraqis as semiliterate primitive monkeys and said they don t use toilet paper or forks Carlson also suggested that immigrants to the U S should be hot or really smart and that white men created civilization 63 The Daily Caller which Carlson co founded responded by resurfacing blog posts made by MMfA s president Angelo Carusone These blog posts included derogatory comments about transvestites Jews and people from Japan and Bangladesh Carusone responded by saying that the posts were supposed to be a caricature of what a right wing blowhard would sound like if he was living my life and apologized for the gross remarks 64 65 66 67 Misinformation on social media edit Media Matters analyzed Donald Trump s Facebook posts from 2020 and early 2021 and flagged 1 4 of them as containing misinformation or extremist rhetoric 68 69 Antisemitism on Twitter X edit In November 2023 Media Matters published analysis indicating that advertisements of major firms such as IBM were being displayed on the social media platform Twitter next to user posts containing anti Semitic content including praise for Adolf Hitler and Nazis Several prominent companies suspended their advertising on the platform in reaction to the study and to some of Musk s recent posts 70 71 72 X Corp owner Elon Musk filed a suit in a Texas court alleging Media Matters defamed the platform with the intention of hurting its advertising revenues According to the lawsuit the group designed account interactions in order to obtain specific advertising placements Media Matters called the complaint frivolous and an attempt to silence their reporting 73 74 75 On the same day as the lawsuit was filed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton opened an investigation into Media Matters for potentially fraudulent activity stating that his goal was to ensure that the public has not been deceived by the schemes of radical left wing organizations 76 77 Media Matters filed suit against Paxton in federal court days later alleging he had violated the First Amendment to chill the group s work and engaged in unlawful retaliation to punish the group 78 79 In December 2023 Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey opened a similar investigation into Media Matters 80 Legal experts have criticized Musk s lawsuit deeming it frivolous or bogus and saying that it contradicts the First Amendment 81 82 RealClearPolitics reported in December 2023 that Musk said to Alex Jones during a Twitter Spaces discussion Media Matters is an evil propaganda machine so I am opposed to evil propaganda machines so we are suing them in every country where they operate And we will pursue not just that organization but anyone funding that organization I want to be clear about that anyone funding that organization Media Matters is an evil propaganda machine Media Matters can go to hell and I hope they do 83 Reception editThis section may lend undue weight to certain ideas incidents or controversies Please help improve it by rewriting it in a balanced fashion that contextualizes different points of view February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Columnists and writers such as Paul Krugman and the late Molly Ivins cited Media Matters or identified it as a helpful source 84 85 In 2008 columnist Jacques Steinberg of The New York Times quoted David Folkenflik of National Public Radio as telling him that although Media Matters has a partisan slant they were still a useful source for leads partly due to their broad research Steinberg said the right already had similar outlets looking for stories and feeding them to reporters and that Media Matters has effectively filled a void on the left He notes that some journalists like Stuart Rothenberg prefer non partisan sources 9 A 2010 opinion piece by M S on the blog of The Economist magazine argued that it carries no weight with conservatives due to its mostly critiquing conservative outlets 86 Allegations of bias edit In 2015 Emma Roller in The Atlantic described MMfA as part of Brock s three pronged empire along with the super PACs American Bridge 21st Century and Correct the Record In addition to Roller Clio Chang and Alex Shephard critiqued the group for defending Hillary Clinton too much before and during her 2016 presidential bid 87 88 89 90 They accused MMfA of lowering its research standards to defend Clinton 89 Ben Shapiro accused it of targeting those with opposing political views with boycotts 91 92 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