The MRC, headquartered in Alexandria,
VA, began modestly with a handful of employees, a black and white TV, and a
rented computer. The first order of business was to organize a research
operation second to none. For years, conservatives could only present the
anecdotal evidence of liberal journalists' bias - a question in this
interview, a statement in that report. However, anecdotal examples of bias do
not prove a liberal agenda. Only through thorough, comprehensive, and ongoing
analysis based on quantitative and qualitative research can one document
liberal bias in the media.
That moved MRC founder and president, L. Brent Bozell III, to take the
necessary steps to develop the MRC's News Tracking System (NTS), a
custom-designed computer database and archiving system that today provides the
conservative movement's now-thriving media personalities and the public alike,
with the evidence necessary to confront the liberal media. This one-of-a-kind
research operation combines analytical savvy with state-of-the-art computer
technology, providing the means to scientifically track the short and
long-range trends of any issue in the media. From a $339,000 initial annual
budget, the MRC has grown to be the nation's largest and most sophisticated
television and monitoring operation, now employing 60 professional staff with
a $6 million annual budget.
The result of the MRC’s work is a
mountain of evidence to use in combating the undeniable bias. The key to the
MRC’s effectiveness is the ability to prove bias by using scientific studies
and word-for-word quotes from the media.
Through the MRC's successful
implementation of the largest, most comprehensive media monitoring operation
in the world, the MRC serves as the checks and balances on the Fourth Estate.
Through its divisions, programs, and a marketing effort that never rests, the
Media Research Center has become an institutionalized machine on the issue of
balance in the press.
The News Division, the backbone to the
MRC's extensive operation, employs a team of expert news analysts who daily
monitor all major nationally televised and print news
broadcasts.
The Free Market
Project (FMP), the economics division of the MRC, is the only
organization of its kind dedicated to correcting the media's anti-free
enterprise biased reports and to promote a fair portrayal of the business
community in the news and entertainment media.
The Conservative
Communications Center (C3) arms the conservative movement with the
marketing and communications skills necessary to deliver its vision and ideas,
undistorted, to the American people.
Cybercast News Service (CNSNews.com) is an
indispensable on-line source for conservatives in the media, public policy and
at the grassroots level, for news as it should be reported---accurate,
balanced, and unfiltered.
Finally, MRC President Brent Bozell
writes a weekly newspaper column distributed by the
Creator’s Syndicate. Op-eds by the MRC
staff have recently appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Times,
Investor’s Business Daily and National Review.
MRC in the News
Many media
outlets — radio, television and print — regularly feature MRC guests on their
programs, quote MRC spokespeople in their articles, and cite MRC research in
their stories. Below is a sampling of MRC making news in the news media. Links
are provided when available, and were active when posted.
What
Others Say About the MRC
Read what Rush Limbaugh, Bill Bennett, Bob
Novak and other leading conservatives say about the Media Research
Center.
Comic
Commentary
Recent MRC contributions to political discourse, as
chronicled by the nationally-syndicated comic strip Paul Nowak.
MRC Membership
By joining the MRC members gain
many benefits, including discounts on all MRC products and novelty media bias
items such as "Don’t Believe the Liberal Media" pens, bumper stickers and
magnets, and tools to fight to correct the media’s liberal bias. Members
receive a special monthly report, Flash, which keeps them up to date with all
of the MRC’s activities, special reports and projects to combat liberal media
bias.
MRC Internship Program
In 1992
the MRC founded this internship program to educate young conservatives about
media bias in the news so they can work to bring balance to the media in the
political or journalistic career they pursue.
Job
Openings
The MRC employs a team of over 60 professionals dedicated
to bringing balance to the media and we are always looking for good people to
join our effort by working for us. Check to see if your abilities and
interests match one of our current openings.
Have a questions or comment about our
work or products? Use this e-mail list to contact us.
Media Research Center
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