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*"John" [http://badnewsfrombritain.blogspot.com/ Bad News from Britain]
 
*"John" [http://badnewsfrombritain.blogspot.com/ Bad News from Britain]
 
*[[David Silon]] - [http://badnewsfromlosangeles.blogspot.com/ Bad News from L.A.]
 
*[[David Silon]] - [http://badnewsfromlosangeles.blogspot.com/ Bad News from L.A.]
*[Kenneth Sikorski]] - [http://badnewsfrom-finland.blogspot.com/ Bad News from Finland] and [http://www.badnewsfromsweden.blogspot.com/ Bad News from Sweden]
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*[[Kenneth Sikorski]] - [http://badnewsfrom-finland.blogspot.com/ Bad News from Finland] and [http://www.badnewsfromsweden.blogspot.com/ Bad News from Sweden]
 
*[[Leif Knutsen]] - [http://vyer.typepad.com/badnewsfromnorway/ Bad News from Norway]
 
*[[Leif Knutsen]] - [http://vyer.typepad.com/badnewsfromnorway/ Bad News from Norway]
  

Latest revision as of 16:44, 1 October 2011

The Bad News Movement is a network of Pro-Israel bloggers who aim to counter criticism of Israel through a series of blogs reporting only on bad news from particular countries.[1][2]

Cnaan Liphshiz summarizes the effort in Haaretz:

What began six months ago as a brazen attempt to counter a perceived anti-Israel slant in the Dutch media, has evolved into a network monitoring the media in eight countries across the world. The idea is simple: Beat press bias at its own game by advertising only bad news about one place.[3]

People

Notes

  1. Bad News from the Netherlands, accessed 1 October 2011.
  2. Cnaan Liphshiz, Bad News Bloggers bid to beat press bias, Haaretz, 1 February 2008.
  3. Cnaan Liphshiz, Bad News Bloggers bid to beat press bias, Haaretz, 1 February 2008.