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Watchdogs

Media Watchdog groups are organizations whose mission is to monitor the producers of mainstream news, advertising, and entertainment and to monitor policymaking in the media arena.

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  • - Nonpartisan, nonprofit research organization in Washington, D.C., conducting scientific studies of the news and entertainment media.
  • - Site representing weekly, one-hour National Public Radio program devoted to media criticism and analysis.
  • - Watchdog organization tracing funding sources of many media and political organizations.
  • - National media watchdog group advocating independence and criticism in journalism.
  • - Media group showcasing underreported news stories and issues.
  • - Non-profit, non-partial and non-political platform for serious media contributors and observers.
  • - Monitoring the American television networks' weekday nightly newscasts.
  • - Investigative reporting on the practices of public-relations and public affairs industry, from the Center for Media and Democracy.
  • - Organization focusing on media literacy and the challenging of stereotypes commonly found in the media.
  • - Independent opinion research group studying attitudes toward the press, politics and public policy issues.
  • - Conservative watchdog group for fairness, balance and accuracy in news reporting.
  • - Wisconsin Public Radio show looking at current issues inside network television, cable, newspapers, magazines, the Internet and radio. Hosted by Dave Berkman. Audio archives link included.
  • - Media-focused nonprofit devoted to correcting statements and/or actions that do not responsibly reflect objective reality.
  • - National magazine covering all aspects of print, television, radio and online media.
  • - Locating stories about significant issues of which the public should be aware, but is not, for one reason or another.
  • - Nonprofit site dedicated to the political, social, and cultural impacts of the media.
  • - Established in 1962 by Father Morton A. Hill, S.J. (1917-1985), to combat obscenity and to uphold decency standards in the media. MIM maintains the National Obscenity Law Center, a clearinghouse of legal materials on obscenity law.
  • - Providing research and education on the media's effect on families and children.
  • - Containing details of press councils who have successfully adapted the idea of self-regulation to their own cultural and political context, to facilitate the exchange of views and information, and to promote and support self-regulation.
  • - Publication serving as a watchdog of the press in all its forms.
  • - Conservative group founded to bring political balance to the news media and responsibility to the entertainment media.


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