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Norman Solomon is a nationally syndicated columnist on media and politics. He has been writing the weekly "Media Beat" column since 1992. Solomon's latest book, "War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death," was published in 2005. The Los Angeles Times called the book "brutally persuasive" and "a must-read for those who would like greater context with their bitter morning coffee, or to arm themselves for the debates about Iraq that are still to come."

The newspaper's reviewer added: "Solomon is a formidable thinker and activist." The Humanist magazine described the book as "a definitive historical text" and "an indispensable record of the real relationships among government authorities and media outlets." Solomon is the founder and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy, a national consortium of policy researchers and analysts. His book "Target Iraq: What the News Media Didn’t Tell You” (co-authored with foreign correspondent Reese Erlich) was published in 2003 by Context Books.

"Target Iraq" has also been published in German, Italian, Hungarian, Brazilian and South Korean editions. A collection of Solomon’s columns won the George Orwell Award for Distinguished Contribution to Honesty and Clarity in Public Language. The award, presented by the National Council of Teachers of English, honored Solomon’s book "The Habits of Highly Deceptive Media."

Solomon’s books include "Target Iraq," “Wizards of Media Oz: Behind the Curtain of Mainstream News,” “The Trouble With Dilbert: How Corporate Culture Gets the Last Laugh,” “False Hope: The Politics of Illusion in the Clinton Era,” “The Power of Babble: The Politician's Dictionary of Buzzwords and Doubletalk for Every Occasion,” and “Killing Our Own: The Disaster of America's Experience With Atomic Radiation.”

Solomon has appeared as a guest on many media outlets including the PBS “NewsHour With Jim Lehrer,” CNN, MSNBC, Fox News Channel, C-SPAN, public radio’s “Marketplace,” and NPR’s “All Things Considered,” “Morning Edition” and “Talk of the Nation.” In 2003, Norman Solomon appeared on CNN more than a dozen times as an in-studio guest. In addition, he was a guest on MSNBC and Fox News Channel, and appeared on live broadcasts of C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal.”

He voiced commentary that aired on the nationwide public radio program “Marketplace.” In addition, Solomon appeared on such international outlets as the BBC Radio World Service, CBC Radio, CBC Television, Voice of America, Al-Jazeera Television, Australia’s ABC television and radio, and SBS radio networks. He also appeared on radio outlets in Ireland and South Africa. Solomon’s op-ed articles have appeared in a range of newspapers including the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Newsday, New York Times, Boston Globe, Miami Herald, USA Today, Philadelphia Inquirer and Baltimore Sun. His articles have also appeared in the International Herald Tribune, Canada’s Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star and the Jordan Times.

In 1997 Solomon co-authored “Wizards of Media Oz: Behind the Curtain of Mainstream News.”

A review in the Nation magazine said: “One of the great values of this book is that it demolishes the myth that liberalism dominates the media. ... This nifty, easily digestible compendium ought to be used in high school and college courses to help the young learn how to be discriminating news consumers.”

Solomon co-wrote “Unreliable Sources: A Guide to Detecting Bias in News Media,” published in 1990. A review in the Washington Post concluded that the book “makes a worthy addition to the library of any student of American news media, social structure and political science.” Kirkus Reviews said that the book provides “an extensive record of recent media distortions.” Publishers Weekly said that Solomon and co-author Martin A. Lee “make a compelling case for the contention that newsmen and women distort current events.” The San Francisco Chronicle reviewer wrote: “Their command of information is matched by committed, eloquent writing that plumbs the psychological and political complexities of mass-mediated experience.” Utne Reader called the book “an essential text.” USA Today columnist Barbara Reynolds described it as “a thinking person’s book.”

Solomon’s 1995 book “Through the Media Looking Glass” (co-authored with Jeff Cohen) drew praise from Booklist, which called it “a lively counterpoint to the dominant conservative critique of the ‘liberal’ media.” A review in the Los Angeles Times declared: “The bold, muckraking tone of these columns offers a welcome respite from the decerebrated discourse that too often passes for contemporary journalism.” His journalistic experience includes many years of free-lance writing for Pacific News Service and other media outlets, and several reporting visits to the Soviet Union during the mid-1980s.

He is a former associate of the Center for Investigative Reporting. Norman Solomon is a longtime associate of the media watch group FAIR (Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting). He is also senior advisor to the National Radio Project, which produces the weekly public-affairs program “Making Contact,” heard on 160 noncommercial radio stations in North America. He anchored live national radio coverage of the Democratic and Republican national conventions in 1992, 1996 and 2000.

Articles

DateTitle
05/26/2011 14:58:54Peace? Not a Chance
02/16/2011 14:19:39How to Tell When Your Dictator Goes Bad
11/19/2010 17:04:45After the Election Disaster
08/23/2010 06:07:11The Next Battle in the Forever Media War
07/02/2010 15:17:20Afghanistan Onward: A Council of Lemmings
06/04/2010 15:22:57Pirates and Apologists: From High Seas to Airwaves
05/11/2010 05:50:33Obama Shafting Progressive Values - Again
04/03/2010 12:06:08Democracy and Its Foes
03/12/2010 20:01:56Boxed in War
02/04/2010 06:42:20Defenseless Budget Waste
01/21/2010 06:59:54Mass. Poll Rebukes Bush Legacy
01/02/2010 10:55:54Why Did the War Start Again?
12/12/2009 14:34:21Easy: War Made the Obama Way
12/11/2009 16:55:45Resisting Obama
11/30/2009 21:08:45Hollow Politics of Escalation
10/01/2009 15:58:26Obama's Anniversary Message in Afghanistan: "Kill More"
09/11/2009 18:21:51From Marin to Afghanistan, Hopes for Peace
09/01/2009 17:04:48Guljumma of Helmand Refugee Camp, District 5
08/13/2009 19:59:02Afghanistan's Silent Dead
08/01/2009 21:03:09Beyond the Hype: Cronkite and Vietnam
06/18/2009 15:08:09Following George: Obama Shoots Down Anti-War Dems
06/08/2009 20:04:31Words and War
05/12/2009 16:26:00Ditching Harman: Sinking Centrist "Democrats" in 2010
04/09/2009 13:26:48Getting a Death Grip on Memory
04/07/2009 05:21:44Obama's Wars
02/25/2009 17:49:46Obama Channels Bush on Afghanistan
01/27/2009 19:18:50Ghosts of '64: 44 Years Later
12/30/2008 06:27:32Gaza: Summoning Minimal Decency in America
12/09/2008 18:00:10A Winter's Escalation
10/13/2008 13:53:01Requiem for the Hype: Time to Hang Up the Corporate Media Gloves
08/19/2008 07:35:53Obama for Prez: A Quieter Ugliness
06/06/2008 07:29:31The Nuisance of Democracy
12/30/2007 01:26:37Suzy Orman and other Happy Pursuits
12/26/2007 16:15:22The 2007 P.U.-litzer Prizes
12/19/2007 23:50:44The Corporate World of Glenn Beck
10/18/2007 18:13:57The Violence of State
09/06/2007 17:37:37Thomas Friedman: War Junkie
08/22/2007 17:52:57War is Us
08/17/2007 19:13:17War Made Less Easy: Media Execs Back Pedalling Support for War
08/03/2007 00:37:39The Big Guns of August
07/26/2007 20:40:19Iraq: Leaving and Not
07/21/2007 15:27:58Turning in the Grave: Burying the Constitution
07/06/2007 07:42:41The Media Mirror Crack'd
06/11/2007 20:29:43Silence Beneath the Bombs
03/14/2007 06:38:11No Sundowning this War
02/07/2007 03:38:25Making an Example of Ehren Watada
01/22/2007 06:52:57The Pentagon vs. Press Freedom
01/10/2007 04:10:12The Headless Horseman of the Apocalypse
12/26/2006 07:39:33Announcing the P.U.-litzer Prizes for 2006
12/17/2006 22:59:48Powell, Baker, Hamilton -- Thanks for Nothing
12/11/2006 22:21:10Is the USA the Center of the World?
12/04/2006 18:03:51Media Sham for Iraq War -- It’s Happening Again
11/15/2006 19:50:03The New Media Offensive for the Iraq War
11/08/2006 09:01:27Saddam’s Unindicted Co-Conspirator: Donald Rumsfeld
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