Where the stories that shape public opinion get put under the microscope.
Media Watch is the investigative and analytical arm of Project IMAGE that examines how news outlets, entertainment studios, and online platforms portray parents, custody disputes, and the justice system.
Here, we break down the framing, the bias, the omissions, and the narratives that quietly influence judges, policymakers, and the public long before anyone enters a courtroom.
This section features:
- Analysis of news coverage and headline bias
- Breakdowns of film and TV portrayals of fathers, mothers, and families
- Reviews of viral stories and how social media distorts parental narratives
- Exposés on how misinformation or sensationalism impacts real cases
Media shapes perception — and perception shapes justice.
Media Watch exists to make sure we see clearly.
When the Media Becomes the Judge: Custody Narratives in the Public Eye
Michael Phillips discusses the impact of media coverage on custody battles, emphasizing how public opinion often replaces legal judgments. Headlines simplify complex narratives, leading to misinformation and biased perceptions. The author calls for responsible journalism that prioritizes empathy, context, and child welfare over sensationalism, highlighting the lasting consequences of misrepresentation.