Sunday, November 2, 2008

Confirmed: another study shows press coverage is more favorable to Obama

Nobody who's been paying attention will be surprised by this study.
John McCain supporters who believe they haven't gotten a fair shake from the media during the Republican's candidacy against Barack Obama have a new study to point to.

Comments made by sources, voters, reporters and anchors that aired on ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts over the past two months reflected positively on Obama in 65 percent of cases, compared to 31 percent of cases with regards to McCain, according to the Center for Media and Public Affairs.

ABC's "World News" had more balance than NBC's "Nightly News" or the "CBS Evening News," the group said.

Meanwhile, the first half of Fox News Channel's "Special Report" with Brit Hume showed more balance than any of the network broadcasters, although it was dominated by negative evaluations of both campaigns. The center didn't evaluate programs on CNN or MSNBC.

"For whatever reason, the media are portraying Barack Obama as a better choice for president than John McCain," said Robert Lichter, a George Mason University professor and head of the center. "If you watch the evening news, you'd think you should vote for Obama."

Related:
Report: Media coverage of McCain is overwhelmingly negative
Journalist covering Obama event was overheard squealing "He touched me!" as she left the ballroom
Rasmussen: 55% say media is more biased this year in election
McClatchy bureau chief says McClatchy doesn't need to report both sides fairly

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