Jeff Cohen is a journalist, media critic and founding director of the Park Center for Independent Media at Ithaca College. In 1986, he founded the media watch group FAIR. His latest book is "Cable News Confidential: My Misadventures in Corporate Media". He was an on-air commentator (and "Donahue" senior producer) at MSNBC in 2002-2003; a weekly "News Watch" panelist on Fox News Channel from 1997 to 2002: a co-host of CNN's "Crossfire" in 1996. His columns have been published in dozens of dailies, including USA Today, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Newsday and Atlanta Constitution. He was a columnist at Brill's Content. In the mid-1990s, he co-wrote the nationally syndicated "Media Beat" column (with Norman Solomon). In 2003, he was the communications director of the Kucinich for President campaign.

Blog Entries by Jeff Cohen

Get Ready for the Obama/GOP Alliance

24 Comments | Posted November 25, 2009 | 10:39 AM (EST)


With President Obama pushing a huge troop escalation in Afghanistan, history may well repeat itself with a vengeance. And it's not just the apt comparison to LBJ, who destroyed his presidency on the battlefields of Vietnam with an escalation that delivered power to Nixon and the GOP.

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Limbaugh's Racist Rhetoric Coming Home to Roost

282 Comments | Posted October 13, 2009 | 09:15 AM (EST)


With Rush Limbaugh trying to become co-owner of the St. Louis Rams, his racially divisive commentary over the last 20 years -- some as fresh as last month -- is surfacing. When I studied Limbaugh while heading the media watch group FAIR, colleague Steve Rendall and I...

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The Mystique of "Free-Market Guy" Obama

17 Comments | Posted September 24, 2009 | 10:40 AM (EST)


No matter what the facts are, some liberal activists and leaders persist in seeing President Obama as a principled progressive reformer who lives and breathes the campaign rhetoric about "change you can believe in."

When he compromises, it's not Obama's fault -- it's the opposition. Retreat is never a sell-out...

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Don't Bum Me Out, Man, I'm Live-Blogging Woodstock

27 Comments | Posted August 11, 2009 | 11:17 AM (EST)


How different would the Woodstock Festival have been if we'd had today's communications technologies 40 years ago? It's hard to imagine -- and not because "if you remember the '60s, you weren't there!" I was there.

I was 17, stumbling around Yasgur's farm and continually losing my buddy amid...

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Are Liberal Netroots Groups Helping Obama Fail?

139 Comments | Posted July 30, 2009 | 11:08 AM (EST)


I've started deleting them as spam.

I'm not talking about the enlarge-your-penis emails or "You've Won the Lottery" notices.

I'm talking about the increasingly-urgent emails coming for weeks from liberal Netroots groups calling for a "public option" for health care -- a government insurance plan citizens could choose...

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Will Obama Move Supreme Court Rightward?

87 Comments | Posted May 19, 2009 | 06:31 PM (EST)


I learned long ago, while working at the media watch group FAIR, to be wary of New York Times headlines.

Hearing news that President Obama has a shortlist of candidates to replace David Souter on the U.S. Supreme Court, I dug up a front-page New York Times Week in...

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I.F. Stone's Son on the Izzy Awards, Amy Goodman and Glenn Greenwald

Posted April 2, 2009 | 10:00 AM (EST)


This short speech was made by Jeremy Stone at Tuesday's inaugural ceremony of the Izzy Awards for independent media -- named after legendary journalist I.F. "Izzy" Stone. Blogger Glenn Greenwald and Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! shared the award presented by Ithaca College's Park Center for Independent Media, which...

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Will TV News Ever Apologize for Condit Hoax?

Posted February 22, 2009 | 03:23 PM (EST)


For four months beginning in May 2001, major U.S. media outlets, including all three cable news channels, took the American public for a ride -- perpetrating a hoax that a married congressman was somehow involved in the disappearance of a female intern.

As I witnessed the farce from inside...

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Coming to NBC: "To Catch a Cheney"

Posted February 17, 2009 | 10:04 AM (EST)


I have a plan to get NBC out of last place in the ratings. I'm promising blockbuster audience and international buzz. As a once disgruntled ex-employee, I now just want to be positive and help NBC, which needs all the free advice it can get.

Here's my idea: A series...

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Announcing the P.U.-litzer Prizes for 2008

Posted December 18, 2008 | 12:03 PM (EST)


Co-authored by fellow judge Norman Solomon

Now in their seventeenth year, the P.U.-litzer Prizes recognize some of the nation's stinkiest media performances. As the judges for these annual awards, we do our best to identify the most deserving recipients of this unwelcome plaudit.

And now, the P.U.-litzers Prizes for 2008:

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What Indy Media Trailblazers Can Teach Us

Posted November 13, 2008 | 03:12 PM (EST)


Independent media outlets that contributed so mightily to the stunning election result are about to be tested as to their "independence." With Democrats in control, will these outlets be guided by principle or just partisanship? Will they speak truth to power and expose corruption and injustice over the long haul...

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Big Election Winner: Indy Media

Posted November 5, 2008 | 01:11 PM (EST)


Of all the factors contributing to Obama's victory -- luck, economic crisis, Bush, Palin -- a major factor is now so second-nature to us that we may overlook its transformative impact since just four years ago: the Internet and the progressive online boom.

First off, without its record-smashing Internet...

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Studs Terkel: He'll Never Be Silenced

Posted November 2, 2008 | 06:37 PM (EST)


The irrepressible Louis "Studs" Terkel was many things - oral historian, radio and TV host, actor, activist, Bronx-born icon of Chicago, the "great listener" who was hard of hearing, Pulitzer Prize-winner. But most of all he was an inspiration. He inspired every younger activist or independent journalist who ever met...

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Josh Marshall on the Growth of Talking Points Memo and Independent Media

Posted October 3, 2008 | 09:53 AM (EST)


As director of the Park Center for Independent Media at Ithaca College, I invited Talking Points Memo blogger/publisher Josh Marshall to keynote our inaugural symposium that convened two dozen media innovators and leaders in mid-September. Marshall won this year's Polk Award in legal reporting for coverage of the...

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Americans Move Left, New York Times Misses It

Posted July 27, 2008 | 01:30 PM (EST)


The headline atop Saturday's op-ed page was a hallowed standby for the New York Times: "Americans Move to the Middle." Assembled by Times"visual columnist" Charles Blow, the text of the column was dwarfed by 15 graphs tracking recent movement in American public opinion, based on Gallup polls. There was one...

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News Flash: Anchor Stands Against "Unfair" Campaign Spending

Posted June 21, 2008 | 06:06 PM (EST)


There was real emotion in his voice when ABC News anchor Charles Gibson used Friday night's newscast to stand up for little-guy McCain against online-fundraising powerhouse Barack Obama. By opting out of public financing, Gibson intoned, the Democrat could obtain "two times, three times, four times, as much money as...

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Izzy Stone, Patron Saint of Bloggers

Posted June 16, 2008 | 10:54 AM (EST)


For days, the death of a famous journalist has preoccupied many. Including me. For it was nineteen years ago this week that I.F. (Izzy) Stone died. The legendary blogger was 81.

Confused? You say he died years before web blogs were invented?

Well, yeah, but when I think...

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McClellan and His Media Collaborators

Posted May 30, 2008 | 10:14 AM (EST)


No sooner had Bush's ex-press secretary (now author) Scott McClellan accused President Bush and his former collaborators of misleading our country into Iraq than the squeals of protest turned into a mighty roar.

I'm not talking about the vitriol directed at him by former White House colleagues like Karl...

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Military Propaganda Pushed Me Off TV

Posted April 28, 2008 | 09:21 AM (EST)


In the fall of 2002, week after week, I argued vigorously against invading Iraq in debates televised on MSNBC. I used every possible argument that might sway mainstream viewers -- no real threat, cost, instability. But as the war neared, my debates were terminated.

In my 2006 book

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40 Years Later, (The Late) Martin Luther King Still Silenced

Posted April 4, 2008 | 10:31 AM (EST)


Soon after Martin Luther King's birthday became a federal holiday in 1986, I began prodding mainstream media to cover the dramatic story of King's last year as he campaigned militantly against U.S. foreign and economic policy. Most of his last speeches were recorded. But year after year, corporate networks...

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