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Contact Us
Welcome to TimesWatch, a project of the Media Research Center, dedicated to documenting
and exposing the liberal political agenda of the New York Times. Please feel free
to send us comments, concerns, and/or questions.
By mail:
Media Research Center
325 South Patrick Street
Alexandria, VA 22314 |
By phone:
703-683-9733
(800) 672-1423 |
By e-mail:
TimesWatch Director, Clay Waters |
Technical Issues:
Webmaster Eric Pairel |
Who We Are
Clay Waters, Director, TimesWatch.
Clay is an experienced analyst of both print and broadcast news media, has worked
in journalism and is based just outside of Manhattan.
The Media Research Center
(MRC) is the leader in documenting, exposing and neutralizing liberal media bias.
The MRC’s mission is to bring balance and responsibility to the news media. The
MRC was founded on October 1, 1987 by a group of young, determined conservatives
headed by L. Brent Bozell III who set out to not only prove — through sound scientific
research — that this bias exists, but also to neutralize its impact on the American
political scene.
The MRC News Analysis Division, headed since 1987 by MRC Vice President
for Research and Publications Brent Baker, produces daily, weekly and special reports
that document and counter liberal bias from television network news shows and major
print publications. Times Watch is a project of the News Analysis Division.
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