Accuracy In Media (AIM)
Boycott The New York Times is a project of Accuracy In Media, the nation’s oldest media-watchdog group. AIM was founded in 1969 by a group of concerned citizens led by economist Reed Irvine. AIM is dedicated to correcting media inaccuracies and one-sided news coverage.
In 1972, Accuracy In Media launched the “AIM Report,” a newsletter dedicated to correcting serious media errors. AIM began purchasing stock in major media corporations in 1975. This allowed it to send representatives to annual shareholders meetings and ask executives to resolve issues with the corporation’s reporting.
Over the years, AIM has enjoyed considerable success in publishing countless articles, books, pamphlets, advertisements, special reports and commentaries, and producing documentaries, as well holding rallies, protests and special events, and finding creative ways to draw attention to the issue of media bias and inaccuracy. Click here for the Accuracy In Media website.
Boycott The New York Times is a project of Accuracy In Media.
Don Feder is the editor of Boycott The New York Times. For 19 years, from June 1983 to June 2002, Feder was a Boston Herald editorial writer and political columnist. The Herald is New England’s second largest daily newspaper. In February 2002, the Herald published Feder’s 2000th column. His column was also syndicated by Creator’s Syndicate and appeared in more than 40 newspapers and e-magazines across the United States.
His writings have also appeared in USA TODAY, The Wall Street Journal, National Review, The Weekly Standard, Readers Digest and Human Events.
Feder has appeared on network and syndicated radio and television shows, including “The O’Reilly Factor,” “Hannity and Colmes,” “Politically Incorrect.” “The 700 Club,” “Focus On The Family with Dr. James Dobson” and “Fox & Friends.” His columns have been read on the air by Rush Limbaugh, Dr. Laura and Michael Savage.
Feder is a 1969 graduate of Boston University and a 1972 graduate of the Boston University Law School.
Don Irvine
Don Irvine graduated from the University of Maryland in 1982 and immediately began working full-time for AIM. In 2003, Don was elected Chairman of the Board of Accuracy In Media. He also directs day-to-day operations of AIM and its staff.
Irvine has appeared on numerous radio shows. His television appearances include C-NBC and C-Span. He’s also the author of “The Daily Wrap” blog on the AIM website as well as producing a regular podcast for the organization. Don Irvine also regularly contributes to Boycott The New York Times.

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