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In reply to the discussion: The pundit class continues to misunderstand Bernie Sanders - and it shows [View all]Uncle Joe
(66,095 posts)16. Media Matters just on the issue of climate change
How broadcast TV networks covered climate change in 2018
Broadcast TV news coverage of climate change plummeted 45 percent from 2017 to 2018, even as the climate crisis steadily worsened. The major news programs on the broadcast networks aired a combined total of just 142 minutes of climate coverage in 2018, or less than two and a half hours. Almost three-quarters of that coverage aired in just the last three months of the year. The networks did a particularly poor job of explaining how climate change exacerbates extreme weather; none of the networks' news reports on the major hurricanes of 2018 even mentioned climate change. The networks coverage was also lacking in diversity: Only 9 percent of the people featured in climate segments were people of color, and only 19 percent were women.
Key findings:
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Nearly a third of the time that the networks spent covering climate change in 2018, or 46 minutes, came from a single episode of NBC's Meet the Press on December 30 that was dedicated to discussion of climate change.
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The links between national security and climate change were discussed only once in 2018, in an NBC segment. ABC and CBS did not mention that climate change poses serious threats to national security.
Solutions or actions offered in response to climate change were mentioned in only a fifth of climate segments aired on ABC, CBS, or NBC.
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This large drop occurred despite 2018 providing plenty of compelling reasons to cover climate change: extreme weather affecting much of the globe; new scientific research raising alarm bells; landmark climate reports being published by both the United Nations and the U.S. government; and the Trump administration continuing to undermine climate protections.
NBC was the only network to air more minutes of climate coverage in 2018 than in 2017 -- an increase of 23 percent. The other broadcast networks each spent less time on climate change in 2018 than they did the year before.
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https://www.mediamatters.org/donald-trump/how-broadcast-tv-networks-covered-climate-change-2018
I was hoping to find something specifically regarding "pundits'" discussion of the issues on cable; CNN, MSNBC and FOX but this will do for now.
I have business to take care of but will be back later today and add to this finding.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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The pundit class continues to misunderstand Bernie Sanders - and it shows [View all]
Uncle Joe
Oct 2019
OP
At this point it seems pretty obvious that Sanders and crew don't understand the media.
TidalWave46
Oct 2019
#2
If you're running for office it's up to you to make yourself understood.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Oct 2019
#4
Climate change, decades of stagnant wages, our high cost of health care, U.S. childhood poverty,
Uncle Joe
Oct 2019
#7
Of course, and we're aware of those things because the media report them,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Oct 2019
#8
Obviously Bernie has made himself understood to the people that count, the voters, otherwise
vsrazdem
Oct 2019
#5
When you get people to make 800+ individual contributions averaging $3.14 you're going to have....
George II
Oct 2019
#21
Bernie has over 1 million individual donors. The most individual donors or any candidate.
vsrazdem
Oct 2019
#23
Inasmuch as 76% of his contributions are "unitemized", how do we really know where...
George II
Oct 2019
#24
I Meant "Sitting Member Of Congress" - Care To Dispute The Other Arithmetic?
corbettkroehler
Oct 2019
#61
Years In Congress Plus Avoidance Of Ethics Complaints (And I Mentioned "Sitting")
corbettkroehler
Oct 2019
#60
Since the reply deadline has passed without a maelstrom, I'm sure all is well
corbettkroehler
Oct 2019
#65
She was one of a kind. Good job finding that gif, I was looking for one like that, couldn't find it
George II
Oct 2019
#40
I'm beginning to think that not even his presidential ambitions, but another Gilda Radner....
George II
Oct 2019
#41
The pundit class specializes in drama and this gives sociopaths like Trump an inherent advantage
Uncle Joe
Oct 2019
#29