Little-Acorn
10-23-2014, 01:10 AM
Move on, folks, nothing to see here.
That appears to be the attitude of the mainstream liberal press, toward polls, predictions, and coverage of the upcoming midterm elections.
Could it have anything to do with the likelihood of huge Democrat losses?
Back during an election where Republicans seemed likely to win big, the Network News was all over it, closely examining each race, giving blow-by-blow (no Clinton reference intended) accounts of each candidate's changing fortunes.
But now? Yawn. Nothing important happening.
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http://hotair.com/archives/2014/10/22/what-election-network-news-gives-up-on-covering-midterms/
What election? Network news gives up on covering midterms
posted at 8:01 pm on October 22, 2014 by Noah Rothman
It is probably safe to assume that you have been following the midterm elections closely. You decided to click on this link, which would indicate that you have at least a passing interest in the coming national vote in which Americans will determine which party controls the upper chamber of Congress for the remainder of the Obama presidency. If, however, you have been closely following the coverage of the coming midterms, you might have noticed that network news outlets do not appear to share your enthusiasm. You’re not imagining things.
According to an exhaustive study performed by Media Research Center analysts, between September 1 and October 20, the three major broadcast networks only bothered to mention the fact that there is a critical election coming up only 25 times. Of those mentions, only 16 of them were in the context of packaged report.
By contrast, in the same period in 2006, when Democrats were believed to be likely to take control of both the House and Senate, the three major networks mentioned the coming midterms 159 times with 91 of those mentions broadcast as part of detailed reports.
http://media.hotair.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/2006-2014.jpg
“Amazingly, since September 1 ABC’s newly-renamed World News Tonight has yet to feature a single mention of this year’s campaign, let alone a full story, the MRC report revealed. “In contrast, eight years ago ABC’s World News aired 36 stories that discussed that year’s midterm campaign, including a weekly Thursday night feature that then-anchor Charlie Gibson promised would look at the ‘critical races.’”
“CBS and NBC have scarcely been more comprehensive,” the expose continued. “In 2006, CBS aired a total of 58 evening news stories that discussed the campaign, while NBC Nightly News aired 65 stories. This year, those numbers have fallen to just 14 and 11 as of October 20, declines of 76% and 83%, respectively.”
That appears to be the attitude of the mainstream liberal press, toward polls, predictions, and coverage of the upcoming midterm elections.
Could it have anything to do with the likelihood of huge Democrat losses?
Back during an election where Republicans seemed likely to win big, the Network News was all over it, closely examining each race, giving blow-by-blow (no Clinton reference intended) accounts of each candidate's changing fortunes.
But now? Yawn. Nothing important happening.
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http://hotair.com/archives/2014/10/22/what-election-network-news-gives-up-on-covering-midterms/
What election? Network news gives up on covering midterms
posted at 8:01 pm on October 22, 2014 by Noah Rothman
It is probably safe to assume that you have been following the midterm elections closely. You decided to click on this link, which would indicate that you have at least a passing interest in the coming national vote in which Americans will determine which party controls the upper chamber of Congress for the remainder of the Obama presidency. If, however, you have been closely following the coverage of the coming midterms, you might have noticed that network news outlets do not appear to share your enthusiasm. You’re not imagining things.
According to an exhaustive study performed by Media Research Center analysts, between September 1 and October 20, the three major broadcast networks only bothered to mention the fact that there is a critical election coming up only 25 times. Of those mentions, only 16 of them were in the context of packaged report.
By contrast, in the same period in 2006, when Democrats were believed to be likely to take control of both the House and Senate, the three major networks mentioned the coming midterms 159 times with 91 of those mentions broadcast as part of detailed reports.
http://media.hotair.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/2006-2014.jpg
“Amazingly, since September 1 ABC’s newly-renamed World News Tonight has yet to feature a single mention of this year’s campaign, let alone a full story, the MRC report revealed. “In contrast, eight years ago ABC’s World News aired 36 stories that discussed that year’s midterm campaign, including a weekly Thursday night feature that then-anchor Charlie Gibson promised would look at the ‘critical races.’”
“CBS and NBC have scarcely been more comprehensive,” the expose continued. “In 2006, CBS aired a total of 58 evening news stories that discussed the campaign, while NBC Nightly News aired 65 stories. This year, those numbers have fallen to just 14 and 11 as of October 20, declines of 76% and 83%, respectively.”