Accuracy in Media, the nation’s original media watchdog, is celebrating its 50th anniversary at a black-tie gala dinner November 13 at the National Press Club, and we hope you’ll join us. The gala will honor visionary AIM founder Reed Irvine’s legacy that began in 1969 with AIM’s founding.
Reed was the original conservative fighter who exposed fake news and inspired a movement to neutralize the liberal bias prevalent in mainstream media.
“We are thrilled to celebrate 50 years of bringing balance and fairness in the mainstream media,” said Carrie Sheffield, national editor for AIM. “As pioneers in the fight against liberal media bias, AIM holds a special place within the conservative movement. We’re excited to see what the next 50 years will bring.”
The black-tie event will feature the Reed Irvine Awards.
Previous AIM award winners include Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Michelle Malkin, Sharyl Attkisson, Jeanine Pirro, Andrew Breitbart, Catherine Herridge, Bill Gertz, Ken Timmerman, Chris Plante and the late M. Stanton Evans.
Cocktails commence at 6 p.m., with dinner beginning at 7 p.m.
To purchase tickets for the gala, click here. We look forward to hosting you there!
Please note this event is closed to the press, and there will be no media availability for AIM speakers and awardees.
Accuracy in Media is a citizens’ media watchdog whose mission is to promote accuracy, fairness and balance in news reporting. AIM exposes politically motivated media bias; teaches consumers to think critically about their news sources; and holds the mainstream press accountable for its misreporting.
Previous winners:
Jeanine Pirro
Chris Plante
Rep. Lamar Smith (R.-Texas)
Bill Gertz
Glenn Harlan Reynolds
Catherine Herridge
Jim Hoft
Sharyl Attkisson
Dana Loesch
U.S. Navy Capt. Charles Rozier
Tucker Carlson
Kenneth R. Timmerman
Andrew Breitbart
Marc Morano
M. Stanton Evans
Karl S. Denninger
Lee Edwards
Michelle Malkin
Mark M. Alexander
Harry MacDougald
Paul Boley