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He is perhaps best known for his media criticism, which is the subject of two of his books.
He writes a political column for The Nation and a weekly column for the Center for American Progress website.
In contrast to conservative media commentators, Alterman argues that the press is biased against liberals rather than biased in their favor.
He was called " the most honest and incisive media critic writing today " in the National Catholic Reporter, and the author of " the smartest and funniest political journal out there ," in The San Francisco Chronicle.
In 2008, Alterman also became a regular columnist to the Jewish magazine Moment, where he writes regularly about Jewish issues.
In 2009, he also became a regular contributor to The Daily Beast.
In 2011, he gave up the column on Jewish issues Moment and began a new one in The ( Jewish ) Forward.

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