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BROADCAST BIAS: MS NOW marks 3 decades of empowering Democrats, not American democracy
MSNBC, which rebranded from MS NOW in November, claims to celebrate 30 years of 'strengthening democracy' but is criticized for shifting from early ideological diversity to a left-leaning focus. The network's coverage of events like the Iraq War and its hosts' rhetoric, including Keith Olbermann's accusations against George W. Bush, highlight its perceived partisan bias.
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