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How much does Donald Trump dominate TV news coverage? This much
« on: December 06, 2015, 05:13:46 pm »
http://money.cnn.com/2015/12/06/media/donald-trump-nightly-news-coverage/index.html

How much does Donald Trump dominate TV news coverage? This much

By Brian Stelter and Ken Olshansky   @CNNMoney

Donald Trump's Republican campaign for president has received more nightly news attention than all the Democratic campaigns combined, according to a new data analysis.
Trump is "by far the most newsworthy storyline of Campaign 2016, accounting alone for more than a quarter of all coverage" on NBC, CBS and ABC's evening newscasts, Andrew Tyndall said.

Tyndall, the publisher of The Tyndall Report, meticulously tracks nightly news content.
Between January and November, according to his data, Trump's campaign was covered for 234 minutes on the three newscasts. Jeb Bush's campaign was covered for 56 minutes; Ben Carson's, for 54.

The campaign for the front-runner on the other side of the aisle, Hillary Clinton, was covered for 113 minutes. (Coverage of Clinton controversies dating to her time as Secretary of State was counted separately, and totaled an additional 117 minutes, more than her campaign proper.)
Incendiary comments by Trump, controversial proposals and impressive crowd sizes at his rallies are some of the reasons why he has garnered so much coverage.

But the disparities in air time and attention have exposed many news outlets to criticism.
While Trump was covered for 234 minutes between January and November, the GOP candidate who is now ranking #2 in some national polls, Ted Cruz, was covered for just 7 minutes, according to Tyndall.



He said Cruz and the #2 candidate on the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders, have been "noticeably under-covered," with Sanders getting 10 minutes of coverage on the ABC, CBS and NBC evening news.

Of course, this analysis does not count other news programs on the networks, like morning shows and Sunday morning public affairs programs.

But it backs up viewers' perceptions that Trump has received much more attention than his rivals.

No equivalent data exists for 24-hour cable news channels like CNN and Fox News, but Trump has also outranked other candidates there.

Tyndall noted that on the evening newscasts, the 2016 campaign in 2015 has received more coverage than "any other penultimate year of the last seven presidential campaigns, except for 2007," the last time both parties had primaries.

Through November, the campaign coverage has totaled 857 minutes on NBC, ABC and CBS, versus 339 minutes in the full year of 1999; 167 minutes in 2003; 1,072 minutes in 2007; and 790 minutes in 2011.

CNNMoney (New York) December 6, 2015: 10:12 AM ET

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Re: How much does Donald Trump dominate TV news coverage? This much
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2015, 06:01:39 pm »
Trump is spending very little on his campaign thus far. The political Industry which is about 1 Billion dollar industry feel very threaten by TRUMP and want him out very badly but cannot do it. This industry includes MEDIA, CONSULTANTS you know the boys and girls in DC, CABLE pundits, news readers, television, reporters and other scumbags in politics. If TRUMP gets elected they almost all go out of business. The reason is other CANDIDATES will try to do,the same thing and not turn to the political,scumbags and media like before. Do this on a local level to the FEDERAL gov't and the dollars go away . Could not happen to a BETTER group of people to,be put out of business. :tongue2:

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« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2015, 06:18:08 pm »
Of course the liberal MSM are going to give Trump as much free coverage as they can:  it suits their political agenda.  Which should raise an obvious question:  if Trump is good for their ideological purposes, then why would anyone believe he was good for us.

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« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2015, 07:04:37 pm »
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While Trump was covered for 234 minutes between January and November, the GOP candidate who is now ranking #2 in some national polls, Ted Cruz, was covered for just 7 minutes, according to Tyndall.

Interesting.  I wonder how Cruz would be doing if he got even 1/2 as much coverage as Trump (at 33x more coverage!).

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« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2015, 07:42:29 pm »
Interesting.  I wonder how Cruz would be doing if he got even 1/2 as much coverage as Trump (at 33x more coverage!).

Good question? Think he would do better than he was is, if you believe the polls. Think he is doing way better than being reported BUT the RINOGOPe hate TC more than TRUMP. Cannot have those two outsiders leading BUSHIE and RUBIO + the other RINOS on the bottom. That is not the plan! Being self funded is the main reason for ONCE we get a candidate that is NOT a puppet who strings cannot be pulled by the DONORS. Priceless. :seeya: