Category:Accuracy in Media
Founded | June 17, 1971 |
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Jurisdiction | us-dc |
Type | Not-for-profit |
23-7135837 | |
Registration no. | EXTUID_2735966 |
Website | www.aim.org |
Accuracy In Media (AIM) is an American non-profit "news media watchdog" founded in 1969 by economist Reed Irvine. AIM describes itself as "a non-profit, grassroots citizens watchdog of the news media that critiques botched and bungled news stories and sets the record straight on important issues that have received slanted coverage." It has been described as having a politically conservative stance.[1][2]
Funding
A minimum of eight separate oil companies are known to have been contributors in the early 80s. Only three donors are given by name: the Allied Educational Foundation (founded and chaired by George Barasch), Shelby Cullom Davis, and billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife. Scaife gave $2 million to Accuracy in Media between 1977 and 1997.[3]
Tax information
Updated | January 19, 2024 |
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Registration | |
Name | Accuracy In Media Inc |
EIN | 23-7135837 |
Subsection | 03 - Charitable Organizations |
Deductibility | 1 - Contributions are deductible. |
Ruling date | 10/1971 |
See also
- Accuracy in Media article from Wikipedia
Notes
- ↑
- "Follow-Up: Interview With Accuracy in Media Editor Cliff Kincaid", The O'Reilly Factor, Fox News, February 8, 2005. (Transcript available via LexisNexis)
- Stephen Miller, "Reed Irvine, 82, Founded Accuracy in Media", New York Sun, November 18, 2004.
- Douglas Martin, "Murray Baron, 94, Labor Lawyer And Head of Accuracy in Media", The New York Times, September 26, 2002.
- "Defining Bias Downward", Columbia Journalism Review, January/February 2005.
- Steve Rendall. The Fairness Doctrine Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting January/February 2005
- ↑ Callahan, David (2010). Fortunes of change : the rise of the liberal rich and the remaking of America. Hoboken, N.J.: J. Wiley & Sons, Inc.. ISBN 978-0470177112.
- ↑ Arkansas Project Led to Turmoil and Rifts Washington Post May 2, 1999; Page A24
External links
- Accuracy in Media, SourceWatch.
- Accuracy in Media, RationalWiki.
- Accuracy in Media, DeSmog.
Pages in category "Accuracy in Media"
The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.