After using several different search engines, I finally found a satisfactory site, http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~mernst/media/. This site is probably not the best of all sites, but it is decent. It does not seem to use the full capability of the Internet because all it has are text. The web page author did not even take the time to graphically enhance the background. While the aesthetics of the sites left much to be desired, this site does contain several links to a variety of news criticism pages, and pages dealing with the growing controversy around censorship in the web.

Between the listing of links, there are several links that lead to media criticism articles such as: "Are Machines Driving Public Demand? News Media Coverage of Medical Technology" and "Studies on Children and the Media." The first three articles under this category should be given special attention. Mr. Gary Schwitzer has kindly provided the reader with three decent articles about how the media can mislead the public through "forgetting" to include certain information about their sources to reading something straight from the press box like all the other news agencies.

Articles listed here cannot really be biased in any one direction because most of articles come from different sites. If the reader goes through each site, he or she will likely find some media criticism articles and other articles written about the topic. When the reader does find a media criticism article, he or she is met with more possibilities. Some of the articles are papers that criticize several articles at once, while others criticize only one paper. Also, these papers have different styles in their critiques. Some of them have the target article integrated into the paper, others have the article listed first, and oddly enough, other articles have a short excerpt from the article, followed be the critique followed be another excerpt and so on.

This site is a decent site for the surfer. It allows fast loading from the lack of graphics, but some of the links are unusually slow or do not exist anymore. The media criticism articles are varied in content and style, but they seem to be decent in getting their point across.