Zoe asked the press not to give the FYC that chance.
Can you prove this? Or is this an assumption? If the press asked Zoe about it or saw Zoe posting about it, as part of their research, and decided not to cover it, then I wouldn't describe that as biased journalism. But you're implying that the press wanted to cover it and Zoe explicitly pressured them into not doing so, which I've personally not seen any evidence of.
edit: if you're referring to this, http://apgnation.com/archives/2014/09/09/6977/truth-gaming-interview-fine-young-capitalists
TYFC isn't saying Zoe asked them not to cover it, but she may have expressed concerns with covering it. There's a big difference there in terms of corruption etc. Whether you respect Zoe or not, Zoe is a respected figure in the indie space with these sorts of topics and it's completely reasonable for someone to get her opinion. Chloi, an editor at Indie Statik, also wrote a response here: http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1s9e26u
A snippet:
At GDC, I reached out to those who had publicly taken issue with TFYC because I like to get my information straight from the source when possible. I don’t like to base articles off of tweets and rumors.
The information I received from both parties was inconsistent. It was a lot of “he said she said,” general miscommunication, and so on. I struggled to get things straight, and while I sympathized with certain things on BOTH sides, it became more and more clear to me that I was getting caught up in someone else’s drama, and I wanted out.