NBC, CBS: Travel Ban More Controversial Than Pot Legalization
On Friday, NBC’s Today and CBS This Morning portrayed the partial implementation of President Trump’s temporary travel ban from six Middle Eastern nations as being more controversial that the state of Nevada legalizing recreational marijuana just days after a study showed similar policies in other states caused a spike in deadly traffic accidents.
Morning Nets Devote 52X More Coverage to Trump Tweet Than Kate's Law
Nets Dedicate 28X More Coverage to Trump Tweet than Kate’s Law Passing
Joy Behar Currently Basing Her Career on Hating Trump
Getting the Job Done? ‘Hamilton’ Stays Political With New Music Video
'The Carmichael Show' Blames Republicans for Shooting, Mocks Police
NBC Uses NYC Subway Derailment to Decry Trump’s ‘Budget Cuts’
Nets Blackout Gang Affiliation of Illegal Immigrant Who Killed Muslim
Study: TV News Is Obsessed With Trump-Russia Probe
A Media Research Center study of every broadcast network evening newscast in the five weeks since the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller on May 17 found a whopping 353 minutes of airtime devoted to the Russia probe, or 55 percent of all coverage of the Trump presidency during those weeks. The study also found one-third (34%) of the networks’ Russia coverage was based on anonymous…
ABC, CBS Omit Win for Religious Liberty in the Supreme Court
When the Supreme Court of the United States released its latest batch of rulings on Monday, most eyes were on the court allowing partial implementation of the President’s travel ban on six Middle Eastern countries. The Big Three Networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) spent a lot of time hyper focusing on that ruling and the CBO report of the Senate health care bill. There was also a big win for…
ABC, NBC Still Claiming Senate Bill Cuts Medicaid, CBO Says Otherwise
Never Mind: Nets Yawn as Bernie Sanders Is Under FBI Investigation
ABC, NBC Ignore Trump Signing New VA Reform Bill into Law