Mr. Pearlstine specified that Time Inc.'s publications should provide "unbiased coverage" of advertisers' interests and Time Warner itself.
He is also concerned with unbiased coverage and although he sometimes writes editorials, they are not critical.
The Congressional Record continues to provide accurate and unbiased coverage of floor proceedings in each house of Congress.
Preferred mainly by the business community, the Capital is known for its unbiased coverage of the current political and economic affairs, analyzes and supplements.
Originally created as a corporately run publication, the newspaper was sold in 1966 to The Toronto Telegram, leading to unbiased coverage.
I think these complaints show a basic mistake we see a great deal in the media today: unbiased coverage means both sides get to put their view.
Their stated goal is to provide strong, unbiased local coverage of news, unbeholden to any outside interest group.
New Media wanted a "global perspective" for the site so that "a Brazilian, a South Korean, a Canadian, can each get what they see as unbiased coverage."
Mitchell's seven years spent at Paris art schools made him partial to the French; there wasn't a shred of unbiased coverage of the war.
For example, a newspaper may provide quality, unbiased coverage of the economy, health, and other issues, but still avoid reporting on the government.