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"Let's face it. The signs are everywhere," WorldNetDaily Editor Joseph Farah says in the May edition of Whistleblower magazine. "The Big Media are imploding."
For the first time, WND's acclaimed offline monthly publication focuses its investigative laser beam on the press itself, and the results are simultaneously outrageous and hopeful – even revolutionary.
It's titled THE NEWS MAFIA: A groundbreaking look at media bias and the future of the free press
While mercilessly documenting the decline in prestige and market share of the establishment press – the "Old Media" – Whistleblower simultaneously chronicles the "New Media" revolution that the Internet and talk radio have brought about, and how it has profoundly and permanently changed the way people get their news.
"The Internet is allowing people to get news they never would have seen when the Big Four (ABC, CBS, NBC and CNN) had a hammerlock on information," says Farah. Pointing to just one current indicator, he adds: "Bernard Goldberg's 'Bias' is tearing up the best-seller list and embarrassing the major networks, exposing them for what they are – shills for Big Government, political correctness and pop-culture fantasies."
(By special arrangement, this issue of Whistleblower includes an exclusive and lengthy excerpt – the entire first chapter – of "Bias." Warning: It's extremely funny.)
May's Whistleblower includes:
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