Non-profit watchdog critiquing inaccurate news reports. They "encourage members of the media to report the news fairly and objectively—without resorting to bias or partisanship."
Non-partisan and unaffiliated with any political party, the center studies news and entertainment media--"the important role the media plays in communicating information about health risks and scientific issues." They provide an "empirical basis for debates over media fairness and impact through well documented, timely, and readable studies of media content."
FAIR, the national media watch group, has been offering well-documented criticism of media bias and censorship since 1986. They also advocate greater diversity in the press and are against censorship.
--Critical analysis of the performance of the news media--both print and broadcast. 75 percent of audience works in journalism or communication.
--Communication & Mass Media Complete: 1962 - (full text)
--Articles, news, and commentary about the metropolitan St. Louis area.
--CMMC: 2010 - (full text)
----St. Louis Journalism Review
----CMMC: 2002-2010 (full text); 1996-2001 (citations only)