If CNN wants to be balanced in how it moderates the upcoming Democratic debate on Tuesday, it will ask questions that prompt the candidates on stage to fight with one another, because that’s ...
According to the latest statistics from the Media Research Center’s ongoing tracking of ABC, CBS and NBC’s evening news coverage of the campaign, frontrunner Hillary Clinton has garnered 80 ...
During the three months that elapsed between the day of Trump’s
campaign announcement speech on June 16 and September 15, the day before the
second Republican presidential candidates’ debate, ...
He’s only been in the US for a few days, but the Pope has already accomplished what 16 GOP presidential candidates haven’t been able to for months: getting more network coverage than Donald Trump.
On Sunday, Hillary Clinton will make her first appearance on the Sunday morning political shows as a 2016 presidential candidate when she sits down with CBS’s John Dickerson on Face the Nation. ...
A Media Research Center study finds that, over a two week period, coverage of Donald Trump’s campaign took up nearly 78 percent of all CNN’s prime time GOP campaign coverage – 580 minutes out of a ...
An MRC analysis of the ABC, CBS and NBC evening news broadcasts during
the two weeks prior to the August 6 debate (including weekends) found
Trump accounted for 55% of all GOP candidate ...
Ten years ago this week, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans and it wasn’t long after the devastation that liberal reporters, hosts and columnists politicized the tragedy - from the left. ...
There are currently 17 declared candidates for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, but viewers of the three broadcast evening news shows this year have mainly heard about just two of ...
Due to extremely poor ratings, MSNBC formally announced Thursday it will bring
down the ax on Ed Schultz and Alex Wagner. It turns out hate-mongering
against conservative Republicans and ...