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NRA Takes Gun Advocacy to Cable TV Airwaves

January 21, 2013 By Alexander C. Kaufman 17 weeks ago

Shows on Outdoor and Sportsman ramp up their rhetoric as Obama pushes for gun control

  

NRA Releases Information App With Shooter Game Month After Newtown Shootings

January 14, 2013 By Alexander C. Kaufman 18 weeks ago

The NRA has blamed Hollywood films and violent video games for the rise in mass shootings

  

NRA Wayne LaPierre's Tone-Deaf Performance: From a Parallel Universe

December 21, 2012 By Sharon Waxman 22 weeks ago

Faced with a nation rising in anger against the prevalence of guns in American society, Wayne LaPierre chose to blame Hollywood and media companies

  

Newtown Killings Draw Bigger Online Outcry Than Giffords Shooting, Study Says

December 21, 2012 By Brent Lang 22 weeks ago

Gun control debate dominates 30 percent of social media conversations following the Newtown shootings

  

'Meet the Press' Lands NRA CEO for Sunday

December 20, 2012 By Tim Molloy 22 weeks ago

Wayne LaPierre will respond to call for restrictions on guns

  

'Blood Libel' Outrage: Media Responds Badly to Sarah Palin

January 12, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

Ex-governor's use of inflammatory phrase sparks even more pundit rhetoric

  

Sarah Palin Accuses Media of 'Blood Libel' in Wake of Tucson Shooting (video)

January 12, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

Ex-Alaskan governor says "journalists and pundits" unfairly targeted her after tragedy

  

World Media Reacts to Shooting: U.S. Gun Laws Are Nuts

January 11, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

While U.S. outlets are hung up on political rhetoric, international media cut to the gun debate

  

Jon Stewart Doesn't Know What to Say About Arizona Shootings (video)

January 11, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

"Daily Show" host turns (mostly) serious in reaction to Giffords

  

Rhetoric vs. Reportage: How TV News Is Covering the Tucson Shootings

January 10, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

Everyone's calling it the Tragedy in Tucson, but the cable news networks are targeting each other in the blame game

  
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