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Media Matters
NameMedia Matters
FounderDavid Brock
LocationWashington, D.C.
Key peopleDavid Brock, Eric Boehlert, Tucker Carlson

Media Matters is a non-profit organization founded by David Brock in 2004, with the goal of monitoring and correcting conservative media bias, as seen in outlets such as Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC. The organization has been involved in various high-profile controversies, including criticisms of Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, and Bill O'Reilly. Media Matters has also been praised by liberal media outlets, such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Mother Jones, for its efforts to promote media accountability and fact-checking. The organization's work has been recognized by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists, including Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Greenwald.

Introduction to

Media Matters Media Matters is a progressive organization that aims to promote media literacy and critical thinking among the public, by analyzing and debunking misinformation and propaganda spread by conservative media outlets, such as Breitbart News, InfoWars, and The Daily Caller. The organization's work has been supported by liberal donors, including George Soros and The Ford Foundation, and has been recognized by academic institutions, such as Harvard University and University of California, Berkeley. Media Matters has also collaborated with other progressive organizations, including MoveOn.org, The Sierra Club, and The ACLU, to promote social justice and human rights. The organization's research has been cited by mainstream media outlets, including The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, and USA Today.

History of

Media Matters The organization was founded in 2004 by David Brock, a former conservative journalist who had written for The American Spectator and The Wall Street Journal. Brock had previously been involved in the Clinton impeachment scandal, and had written a book, The Real Anita Hill, which was critical of Anita Hill's testimony against Clarence Thomas. After a public feud with Matt Drudge, Brock founded Media Matters to counter what he saw as conservative media bias and propaganda. The organization quickly gained attention for its criticisms of Fox News and Rush Limbaugh, and has since become a major player in the media landscape, with a significant following on social media platforms, including Twitter and Facebook. Media Matters has also been involved in various high-profile controversies, including the ACORN scandal and the Planned Parenthood video controversy.

Mission and Activities

The mission of Media Matters is to promote media accountability and fact-checking, by monitoring and analyzing the content of conservative media outlets, including talk radio and cable news. The organization uses a team of researchers and analysts to track and debunk misinformation and propaganda, and to promote accurate reporting and journalistic integrity. Media Matters also works with liberal media outlets, including The Huffington Post and Salon, to promote progressive perspectives and social justice issues, such as climate change, immigration reform, and LGBTQ rights. The organization has been recognized for its work by journalism awards, including the Peabody Award and the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award.

Criticisms and Controversies

Media Matters has faced criticisms and controversies throughout its history, including accusations of liberal bias and partisanship. The organization has been criticized by conservative media outlets, including Fox News and The Washington Times, for its perceived anti-conservative agenda. Media Matters has also been involved in various public feuds with conservative personalities, including Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, and Tucker Carlson. The organization has been accused of censorship and intimidation by some conservative commentators, including Ann Coulter and Michelle Malkin. Despite these criticisms, Media Matters remains a major player in the media landscape, with a significant following and influence among liberal media outlets and progressive organizations.

Impact and Influence

The impact and influence of Media Matters can be seen in its ability to shape the media narrative and promote progressive perspectives. The organization's research and analysis have been cited by mainstream media outlets, including The New York Times and The Washington Post, and have influenced the public discourse on issues such as climate change, healthcare reform, and immigration policy. Media Matters has also played a significant role in promoting media accountability and fact-checking, and has worked with liberal media outlets to promote accurate reporting and journalistic integrity. The organization's influence can also be seen in its ability to mobilize public support for progressive causes, including social justice and human rights issues.

Organization and Funding

Media Matters is a non-profit organization that is funded by liberal donors and foundations, including The Ford Foundation and The Open Society Foundations. The organization is led by David Brock, who serves as its CEO and President. Media Matters has a team of researchers and analysts who work to monitor and analyze the content of conservative media outlets, and to promote progressive perspectives and social justice issues. The organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and has a significant presence on social media platforms, including Twitter and Facebook. Media Matters has also collaborated with other progressive organizations, including MoveOn.org and The Sierra Club, to promote social justice and human rights. The organization's funding has been recognized by philanthropic organizations, including the Foundation Center and the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy.

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