Press
Liberal or Conservative, the Problem is Ignorance
New York Times, November 12, 2011
The Internet Isn't Killing Our Culture or Democracy
Forbes, June 5, 2011
The World's Best 40 B-School Profs Under the Age of 40
Poets & Quants, February 15, 2011
The Marmite Effect
The Economist, September 23, 2010
Does the Internet Help or Hurt Democracy?
PBS Newshour, June 1, 2010
In Search of Hard Facts About Media Bias
Financial Times, May 21, 2010
Il "Popolo Della Rete" e Piu Aperto
La Stampa, May 5, 2010
Les Vagabonds de l'Arene Virtuelle
Le Figaro, April 30, 2010
Do Liberals Read Only Liberal Blogs?
Ars Technica, April 20, 2010
Riders on the Storm
New York Times, April 19, 2010
Researchers: The Internet isn't Polarizing America
Wall Street Journal, April 19, 2010
The Price Of Bias
NPR Planet Money podcast, December 28, 2009
What Newspapers Do, Have Done and Will Do
New York Times, February 14, 2009
A Biased Market
The Economist, October 30, 2008
TV Can Be Good For You
Chicago Tribune, October 22, 2008
A New View on TV: Economists Probe the Data in Television Watching and Find It's Not All Bad
The Wall Street Journal, September 6, 2008
Economists Look at How TV Affects Time Use
The Wall Street Journal, September 6, 2008
TV might not be melting your child's mind after all
The Times Colonist, February 23, 2008
Measuring media slant
ViewsWire Executive Briefing, February 5, 2008
Undercover Economist: Did you pay to read this?
Financial Times, October 20, 2007
Slate, October 27, 2007
When it comes to slant, newspaper readers rule
The Vancouver Sun, August 11, 2007
Better a Murdoch...
The New York Sun, July 24, 2007
Murdoch Overwhelmed by Rival for Control of News: Amity Shlaes
Bloomberg, July 5, 2007
Courting the Rupert Factor
The Canberra Times, April 24, 2007
Economist Probes Newspapers
Editor & Publisher, March 22, 2007
Study: Market Forces, Not Ideology Determine Presentation of News
New York Sun , February 14, 2007
Newspapers Cater to Readers' Politics
NPR, December 13, 2006
Lean Left? Lean Right? News Media May Take Their Cues From Customers
The New York Times, December 7, 2006
It's Not Me, It's You
CBS News, December 7, 2006
How To Speak Republican...
Slate, December 6, 2006
Managing for Success: Do Papers Slant to Audience?
Investor's Business Daily, October 27, 2006
Use Your Noggin: Let the Kids Watch Cartoons
The Wall Street Journal, July 14, 2006
Jury still out on ill-effects of TV for kids
The Australian, April 22, 2006
Long Live the Boob Tube: Television Makes Kids Smarter. D'oh!
Forbes, April 10, 2006
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale
Star Telegram, April 8, 2006
Behind the Lines: Weighing in on media bias
Jerusalem Post, April 6, 2006
A Fresh Take On Media Bias
CBS News, April 4, 2006
I Agree With You, Completely
Slate, April 3, 2006
Dear Economist
Financial Times, March 25, 2006
Impact of TV deserves more study
Wilmington Advocate , March 9, 2006
Kids' problems may not be due to too much TV
Chicago Tribune, March 8, 2006
Go Ahead, Turn That Thing On
The New York Times, March 5, 2006
The BOOB tube won't make your kid a boob: Watching a lot of TV, a new University of Chicago study says, doesn't seem to do any harm
Chicago Sun-Times, March 5, 2006
The "idiot box" may not be
The Jersey Journal, March 4, 2006
Does television harm kids?: Historical records show it may have a small positive effect
Ottawa Citizen, March 4, 2006
Study Finds Test Scores Not Lowered by Television
The New York Times, February 27, 2006
The Benefits of Bozo
Slate, February 16, 2006