Bernard Goldberg's Commentary
Bernard Goldberg is a respected television news journalist and the author of "Bias," a New York Times bestseller that explores the ways media can misrepresent news. Recognized as one of the most innovative voices in broadcast journalism, he has reported on global stories for CBS News and has been honored with 14 Emmy awards for his outstanding work. Of these Emmys, six were awarded during his time at CBS, and he secured eight additional awards while working for HBO on the highly regarded show "Real Sports."
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5 days ago |
bernardgoldberg.com | Bernard Goldberg
According to the New York Times, “The Trumps are hardly the first presidential family to profit from their time in power, but they have done more to monetize the presidency than anyone who has ever occupied the White House.”OK, let’s acknowledge that members of the Biden family made big money peddling Joe’s name where it would do some good.
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1 week ago |
bernardgoldberg.com | John Daly
Today on the Daly Express, I talk to podcaster and former Fox News commentator and producer, Andy Levy. We discuss his years on Fox’s Red Eye, the transformation of Greg Gutfeld, becoming more liberal, and more!Show Notes:Share
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1 week ago |
bernardgoldberg.com | Bernard Goldberg
“Still kicking. Still fighting.”Craig Sager was a renowned sports journalist who covered all kinds of sports for CNN, TBS, and TNT for 35 years. In 2014, at the age of 62, he was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia.
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1 week ago |
bernardgoldberg.com | Bernard Goldberg |John Daly
Welcome to episode 83 of Bernie Goldberg’s No BS Zone. This week, John interviews Bernie on the current state of the news media, the wrong lessons taken from his book "Bias," and partisanship over principles. Show Notes:Share
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1 week ago |
bernardgoldberg.com | Bernard Goldberg
You know what a shakedown is? The dictionary defines it this way: “An act of extorting money or favors through threats or pressure.”Now ask yourself—what does it look like when the President of the United States sues a major news network for $20 billion during an election year, while that network's parent company is in the middle of a high-stakes merger? Sure looks like a shakedown to me.
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