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Weapons Of Mass Distortion
''Weapons of Mass Distortion: The Coming Meltdown of the Liberal Media'' is a book by conservative activist L. Brent Bozell III, criticizing and documenting what Bozell described as the American news media's "Modern liberalism in the United States, liberal media bias." Bozell argues that the "Liberal Media" will soon collapse on itself, due to their own refusal to admit their perceived faults and bias. As the alleged cycle continues, the possibility for them to recover from previous grievances becomes less likely. The book may have been Ghostwriter, ghostwritten by Tim Graham. It was published in hardcover by Crown Publishing Group July 6, 2004, with . See also * Media Research Center References External links ;Reviews * "Partisans of Neutrality: A review of ''Weapons of Mass Distortion'' and ''The Republican Noise Machine''" by Richard Reeb, October 19, 2004, Claremont Institute. "The Truth Squad" book review by Michael Potemra, July 19, 2004. From the July 26, 2004, ...
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Parents Television Council
The Parents Television and Media Council (PTMC), formerly the Parents Television Council (PTC), is an American media advocacy group founded by conservative Christian activist L. Brent Bozell III in 1995, which advocates for what it considers to be responsible, family-friendly content across all media platforms, and for advertisers to be held accountable for the content of television programs that they sponsor. The PTMC officially describes itself as a non-partisan organization, although the group has also been described as partisan and socially conservative. The PTMC produces reviews, research reports, and online newsletters that highlight television programs and other entertainment products (such as music videos and video games) based on their suitability for family viewing. The PTMC has advocated for cable television networks to be subject to the same decency rules as broadcast television, and for television providers to allow subscribers to purchase channels on an indiv ...
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