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NBC NN Hails Sanders as ‘Not Your Typical Blow-Dried Politician’

May 1st, 2015 12:14 AM
English-language networks ABC, CBS, and NBC and Spanish networks MundoFox, Telemundo, and Univision  covered the news on Thursday night that independent Senator Bernie Sanders (Vt.) will seek the Democratic nomination for president in 2016, but only NBC Nightly News chose to label him a “socialist” after ABC and CBS had previously done so on Thursday morning. While correspondent and MSNBC host…
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CBS, Spanish Nets Remain Silent on New Clinton Foundation Allegations

April 23rd, 2015 9:37 PM
On Thursday night, CBS and Spanish-language networks MundoFox, Telemundo, and Univision continued their silence on the latest controversy involving the Clinton Foundation and claims made in the upcoming book Clinton Cash about donations to the group while a Russian company purchased an American-owned uranium mine. Meanwhile, NBC ended its blackout on the story with a full report on NBC Nightly…
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Propaganda sobre “pago igualitario” en Univisión y Telemundo

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April 21st, 2015 9:42 PM
Parte de la propaganda sobre el llamado “pago igualitario” incluyó la reciente cobertura de Univisión y Telemundo. Ambas cadenas noticiosas abordaron la controversia presentando al público solo una de las partes que alega que “las ganan el 78% de lo que ganan los hombres por hacer el mismo trabajo”. Telemundo citó a Stephanie Román, del izquierdista Instituto de Políticas para la Mujer (IWPR-…
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NBC Finally Covers DEA Sex Parties Scandal, But Gives It Only 18 Secs

April 21st, 2015 9:38 PM
After nearly a month-long blackout, NBC finally acknowledged on Tuesday night the sex parties scandal that’s enveloped the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) following the announcement that DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart will retire next month. While NBC Nightly News ended the network’s 26-day-long silence, it only devoted 18 seconds to Leonhart’s decision to step aside and only glossed…
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Glaring Omissions in 'Equal Pay' Coverage on Univision, Telemundo

Latino
April 21st, 2015 9:27 PM
The highly trumpeted “equal pay” issue was the subject of considerable coverage recently on both Univision and Telemundo. Both networks presented only one side of the controversy over American women allegedly “making 78% of what men earn for the same work.”
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Univision, Telemundo Tackle Rubio from the Left

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April 14th, 2015 11:16 PM
So far, coverage of Sen. Marco Rubio’s presidential campaign announcement has tilted left on the top-rated Univision and Telemundo newscasts, with both networks emphasizing the perspective of pro-amnesty critics of the Florida senator. “The truth is Latinos do not want him here,” said a Rubio protester featured on Telemundo’s national evening newscast. Both Telemundo and Univision featured the…
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Enfoque izquierdista de Univisión y Telemundo sobre Rubio

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April 14th, 2015 4:47 PM
Hasta ahora la cobertura al anuncio de la campaña presidencial del senador Marco Rubio ha tendido a la izquierda. Las dos cadenas noticiosas de mayor alcance en español han hecho énfasis en las opiniones de voces pro-amnistía, críticas del senador de la Florida. “La verdad es que los latinos no lo queremos aquí”, dijo una de las manifestantes entrevistadas para el noticiero estelar nacional de…
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AP Report Shows Backlog at VA Hasn’t Improved; Networks Fail to Cover

April 9th, 2015 11:09 PM
On Thursday night, the top English and Spanish broadcast networks made no mention of the latest surrounding the Department of Veterans Affairs scandal as an Associated Press (AP) investigation found that the number of delays for veterans seeking care has not improved as the scandal approaches its first anniversary.
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Spinning Against Sen. Paul, in Spanish

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April 9th, 2015 6:20 PM
The nation’s leading English-language television networks aren’t the only ones giving presidential candidate Rand Paul a hard time.  Spanish-language networks Univision and MundoFox have also been battering the Kentucky senator in their initial coverage of his presidential aspirations.
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Nets Skip Judge Denying Request to Lift Injunction on Obama's Amnesty

April 8th, 2015 11:46 PM
On Wednesday night, the “big three” of ABC, CBS, and NBC declined to cover the latest in the legal battle over President Obama’s executive action on illegal immigration as U.S. District Judge denied the Obama administration’s request for an injunction that would have allowed his plan to go forward. Announced late Tuesday night, U.S. District Judge Hanen blasted the request and declared that the…

English, Spanish Network Evening Newscasts Skip Clinton E-Mail Scandal

March 13th, 2015 1:06 AM
The English and Spanish language networks combined to completely ignore the Hillary Clinton e-mail scandal on their Thursday night shows. The network evening news blackout, which involved English-language networks ABC, CBS, and NBC and Spanish-language networks MundoFox, Telemundo, and Univision, was only the second such occurrence since the scandal broke after the evening newscasts on March 3 in…
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Nets Fail to Cover Obama Administration’s Decision to Drop Ammo Ban

March 11th, 2015 1:42 AM
On Tuesday, none of the major English or Spanish-language networks devoted any news coverage during their evening newscasts to the decision by the Obama administration to not follow through with a proposed ban on ammunition that is often used in AR-15s. The move by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) comes after an overwhelming response from gun owners, gun rights…
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ABC, NBC Minimize Possible Criminal Case Against Dem Senator Menendez

March 6th, 2015 8:56 PM
NBC and ABC barely covered the possible corruption case against Democratic Senator Robert Menendez on their Friday evening newscasts. Together, the two networks set aside 49 seconds of air time to news briefs on Senator Menendez being "the subject of a corruption investigation over jet trips he took on the private plane of a Florida eye doctor," as Lester Holt put it on NBC Nightly News.
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CBS's Rose: 'Why' Are Clinton's Emails 'Getting So Much Attention?'

March 4th, 2015 12:06 AM
On Tuesday night, the “big three” of ABC, CBS, and NBC continued to report on the latest scandal involving Hillary Clinton's exclusive use of a private email account while she was Secretary of State in what may have been a violation of federal law. On the CBS Evening News, substitute anchor Charlie Rose flashed his favoritism for his dear “friend” Hillary Clinton by wondering to CBS News…