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  • | url = http://mediamatters.org/p/about_us/ | publisher = MediaMatters}}</ref> Its publication is Web-based. It has a partner organization, [[Me
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  • Senior Fellow at [[MediaMatters]]; 2002 Research Director, [[Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee]]
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  • Vice president of Communications and Research, [[MediaMatters]] Action Network; Advisory Board, [[New Organizing Institute]]
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  • President, [[MediaMatters]]; former communications director for the [[House Rules Committee]] and R
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  • Attorney and Senior Director of External Affairs at [[MediaMatters]]; former development director, [[Center for Progressive Reform]]
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  • Researcher, [[MediaMatters]]; campaign staff for [[John Kerry]], [[Tim Kaine]], and [[Jim Webb]]; inte
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  • Senior Fellow at [[MediaMatters]]; book author on Internet journalism; formerly senior writer for [[Salon.
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  • Senior Fellow, [[MediaMatters]]; teaching and research positions at the [[London School of Economics]];
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  • Senior Researcher for [[MediaMatters]]; formerly worked for the [[Al Franken]] Show on Air America Radio; direct
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  • Senior Vice President and former editor-in-chief, [[MediaMatters]], previously head of Alliance for Justice's Judicial Selection Project; m
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  • Senior Fellow, [[MediaMatters]]; national press secretary of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
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  • A partner organization of [[MediaMatters]], more activist in nature, "empowering and expanding progressive voices in
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  • | date = 10 August 2009 | journal = Huffington Post}}</ref> [[MediaMatters]] that Dobbs' September 2009 report pointed at "conspiracy theories, hate s | url = http://mediamatters.org/reports/200909140005
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  • | publisher = Conservative Transparency: [[MediaMatters]]
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  • | url = http://mediamatters.org/p/about_us/ | publisher = MediaMatters}}</ref> Its publication is Web-based. It has a partner organization, [[Me
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  • ...sitions of the ''Times'', consistent with [[social conservative]] ideas. [[MediaMatters]] commented "When The Washington Times announced it would be [[#Recent rest | date = 8 December 2009 | author = Julie Millican | journal = [[MediaMatters]]
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  • | url = http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/200608080010 | journal = [[MediaMatters]]
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