
Alexandria, VA All three broadcast
network morning shows are dramatically tilting their presidential
campaign coverage in favor of the Democrats, a new study from the
Media Research Center has documented. MRCs analysts found the
morning shows are offering nearly twice as much coverage of the
Democrats, are three times more likely to have a Democratic
candidate appear as an on-air guest, and are confronting both
parties with an overwhelmingly liberal agenda.
The MRC report, Rise
and Shine on Democrats, reviewed all 517 campaign segments on
ABCs Good Morning America, CBSs The Early Show and
NBCs Today from January 1 through July 31. Full results
appear on the MRCs Web site, www.MRC.org. Key findings:
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Twice the Exposure The network morning shows offered nearly twice as much coverage to the Democrats (55% of all campaign segments) compared to the Republicans (29%).
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Free Airtime for Democrats In on-air interviews, ABC, CBS and NBC doled out nearly three times as much airtime to the Democrats (4 hours, 35 minutes) as to the Republicans (1 hour, 44 minutes).
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Liberal Agenda Of the interview questions that could be categorized as having a political agenda, more than two-thirds (69%) of the questions posed to Democrats reflected a liberal premise, and more than four-fifths (82%) of the questions to Republicans came from the same perspective.
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President-in-Waiting? Hillary Clinton has received more coverage (61 segments) - far more than her Democratic rivals John Edwards (44 stories) and Barack Obama (41 stories) and nearly double the coverage of the most visible GOP candidate John McCain (31 stories).
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Going for Gore Undeclared liberal candidate Al Gore was the subject of more campaign coverage (29 stories) than declared Republican candidates Rudy Giuliani (26 stories) and Mitt Romney (19).
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Favoring the Democrats Top Democratic candidates received much more favorable coverage than their GOP counterparts, with Senator Clinton cast as "unbeatable" and Illinois Senator Barack Obama tagged as a "rock star." The most prominent Republican, Arizona Senator John McCain, was portrayed as a loser because of his support for staying the course in Iraq.
Our results show pure partisanship on the part of ABC, CBS and NBC, declared MRC President L. Brent Bozell III. Not only are the network morning shows overwhelmingly focused on Democrats, they are actively promoting the Democrats liberal agenda.
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