The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 7 Episode 118

Ep 118. Bernard Goldberg

  • July 13, 2005
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In season 7 episode 118 of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, the guest is none other than Bernard Goldberg. Goldberg is a former CBS News reporter and author of the book "Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News."

The episode starts off with Stewart addressing the audience about the controversial nature of Goldberg's book and how it has caused quite a stir in the media world. He then welcomes Goldberg to the show where he takes a seat across from Stewart.

The first topic of discussion is the main theme of Goldberg's book, which is media bias. Stewart and Goldberg engage in a back and forth about whether or not the media has a liberal bias and what kind of impact that has on the way news is reported. Goldberg argues that the media is overwhelmingly liberal and this has an effect on the tone and slant of news coverage.

The conversation also touches on the idea of "yellow journalism" and how sensationalism and the desire for ratings can impact the accuracy and fairness of news reporting. Stewart and Goldberg agree that this is a major problem and something that needs to be addressed in the media.

Another hot topic of discussion is the role of the media in politics and how it can shape public opinion. Goldberg argues that over the years, the media has become more biased towards liberal or progressive political ideals, which leads to a skewed representation of issues. Stewart challenges this idea, stating that the media is more of a reflection of society than an instigator of change.

The conversation takes a lighter turn when Goldberg is asked about his experiences as a writer for sitcoms. Goldberg shares some funny stories about his time writing for shows like "Family Ties" and "The Jeffersons."

The episode ends with both Stewart and Goldberg acknowledging that media bias is a complex issue with no easy solution. They both agree, however, that it is important for the media to be held accountable and strive for fairness and accuracy in reporting.

Overall, the episode is a thought-provoking discussion between Stewart and Goldberg about the role of the media in society and its impact on politics and public opinion. It's a must-watch for anyone interested in media studies or political journalism.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 13, 2005
  • Language
    English