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  2. Media Lens - Wikipedia

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    Media Lens is a British media analysis website established in 2001 by David Cromwell and David Edwards. [1] Cromwell and Edwards are the site's editors and only regular contributors. [2] [3] Their aim is to scrutinise and question the mainstream media 's coverage of significant events and issues and to draw attention to what they consider "the ...

  3. David Cromwell - Wikipedia

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    David Cromwell (born 1962) is a British media campaigner and oceanographer. With David Edwards, he is a co-editor of the Media Lens website. Cromwell was born in Glasgow. His mother was a practicing Catholic. [1] He spent his formative years in Barrhead and, mostly, Cumbernauld [2] and graduated from the University of Glasgow with a degree in ...

  4. Why Are We the Good Guys? - Wikipedia

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    The book is strongly critical of the failure of the mainstream media to hold power to account, whether government, military or corporate. Cromwell is the co-editor of the Media Lens website, and part of the book discusses the founding of Media Lens in 2001 and the struggle to publish independent journalism. Reception

  5. Will Fetterman's victory change the way the media covers ...

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    The common media lens on Fetterman can perhaps best be summed up in a viral tweet from Yoni Appelbaum, an editor at the Atlantic.

  6. David Edwards (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    David Edwards (born 1962) is a British media campaigner who is co-editor of the Media Lens website with David Cromwell. Edwards specialises in the analysis of mainstream, or corporate, mass media, which are normally considered impartial or liberal, an interpretation both men believe is disputable. Born in Maidstone, Kent, Edwards was raised in ...

  7. Medialens - Wikipedia

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    Media Lens From other capitalisation : This is a redirect from a title with another method of capitalisation. It leads to the title in accordance with the Wikipedia naming conventions for capitalisation

  8. Refractive index - Wikipedia

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    Refractive index. A ray of light being refracted through a glass slab. In optics, the refractive index (or refraction index) of an optical medium is a dimensionless number that gives the indication of the light bending ability of that medium. Refraction of a light ray. The refractive index determines how much the path of light is bent, or ...

  9. Magnifying glass - Wikipedia

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    A magnifying glass is a convex lens that is used to produce a magnified image of an object. The lens is usually mounted in a frame with a handle. Beyond its primary function of magnification, this simple yet ingenious tool serves a variety of purposes. It can be employed to focus sunlight, harnessing the Sun's rays to create a concentrated hot ...