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Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting

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Media critique group in New York City
Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting
Formation1986; 39 years ago (1986)
FounderJeff Cohen,Martin A. Lee
Type501(c)3 organization
13-3392362
PurposeMedia criticism
ProductsExtra! magazine,CounterSpin radio program
Key people
Janine Jackson,Jim Naureckas
Websitefair.orgEdit this at Wikidata

Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR) is aprogressive[1][2][3][4]media critique organization based inNew York City.[5] The organization was founded in 1986 byJeff Cohen andMartin A. Lee.[6] FAIR monitors American news media for bias, inaccuracies and censorship, and advocates for more diversity of perspectives in the news media.[7] FAIR describes itself as "the national media watch group".[6]

FAIR publishesExtra!, a magazine of media criticism, and also produces the radio programCounterSpin, which features interviews with journalists, scholars, and activists on current media-related news stories.[7]

Mission

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FAIR describes itself on its website as "the national mediawatch group" and defines its mission as working to "invigorate theFirst Amendment by advocating for greaterdiversity in the press and by scrutinizing media practices that marginalize public interest, minority and dissenting viewpoints." FAIR refers to itself as a "progressive group that believes that structural reform is ultimately needed to break up the dominantmedia conglomerates, establish independentpublic broadcasting and promote strongnonprofit sources of information."[6][8]

Commentators on FAIR's syndicated radio program,CounterSpin, have frequently argued that American media is biased in favor of conservatism.[9] Professor of public policy Terry J. Buss has argued that FAIR combines media criticism and partisan advocacy for progressive causes, and that their criticism of conservative groups is done "more on ideological grounds than on substance".[8]

FAIR believes that corporate sponsorship and ownership, as well as government policies and pressure, restricts journalism and therefore distorts public discourse.[7] FAIR also believes that most news media reflects the interests of business and government elites while ignoring or minimizing minority, female, public interest, and dissenting points of view.[7] FAIR criticizes media outlets for engaging infalse balance in order to not be accused of taking sides on controversial topics.[7]

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References

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  1. ^Goodman, Walter (June 17, 1990)."TV VIEW; Let's Be Frank About Fairness And Accuracy –".New York Times. RetrievedMay 2, 2010.
  2. ^Shepard, Alicia C. (12 April 2011)."What to Think about Think Tanks?".NPR. Retrieved24 June 2015.
  3. ^Callahan, David (2010).Fortunes of change : the rise of the liberal rich and the remaking of America. Hoboken, N.J.: J. Wiley & Sons, Inc.ISBN 978-0470177112.
  4. ^Sheppard, Si (2008).The partisan press : a history of media bias in the United States. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co.ISBN 978-0786432820.
  5. ^Hays, Constance L. (May 19, 1996)."MAKING IT WORK;FAIR or Not?".New York Times. Retrieved9 December 2015.
  6. ^abc"What's FAIR?". Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting. 30 August 2012. Retrieved9 December 2015.
  7. ^abcde"Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting".Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved2022-08-14.
  8. ^abBuss, Terry F.; Buss, Nathaniel J. (2006)."The Internet, Politics, and Democracy". In Redburn, F. Stevens (ed.).Modernizing Democracy: Innovations in Citizen Participation (1st ed.). New York:Routledge. p. 319.ISBN 978-0-7656-1934-1.
  9. ^Vance, Lucian (2017).Fake News and Media Bias. Greenhaven Publishing LLC. p. 84.ISBN 978-1-5345-6200-4.

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