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- 6f064a07d2e769f3e42d573d8d94d13e0bf80b51c998e6d686447a1db5ad9551 authorlink "Thomas Edsall".
- 6f064a07d2e769f3e42d573d8d94d13e0bf80b51c998e6d686447a1db5ad9551 date "1995-04-15".
- 6f064a07d2e769f3e42d573d8d94d13e0bf80b51c998e6d686447a1db5ad9551 first "Thomas B.".
- 6f064a07d2e769f3e42d573d8d94d13e0bf80b51c998e6d686447a1db5ad9551 isCitedBy Nina_Totenberg.
- 6f064a07d2e769f3e42d573d8d94d13e0bf80b51c998e6d686447a1db5ad9551 last "Edsall".
- 6f064a07d2e769f3e42d573d8d94d13e0bf80b51c998e6d686447a1db5ad9551 quote "Three of the most frequently cited examples of liberal bias are the "Frontline" series and Bill Moyers on public television; and NPR legal reporter Nina Totenberg, who is still criticized for her reporting on two controversial Republican nominees for the Supreme Court, Douglas H. Ginsburg and Clarence Thomas.".
- 6f064a07d2e769f3e42d573d8d94d13e0bf80b51c998e6d686447a1db5ad9551 title "'Defunding' Public Broadcasting: Conservative Goal Gains Audience".
- 6f064a07d2e769f3e42d573d8d94d13e0bf80b51c998e6d686447a1db5ad9551 work The_Washington_Post.