PBS Acknowledges Media Bias in Campaign '08 |
| Published: July 28, 2008, 11:47 am |
| Tags: 2008 presidential, media bias debate, andrew tyndall, barack obama, john mccain, judy woodruff, tom rosenstiel, news hour, pbs, journalistic issues |
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Barack Obama's overseas trip has garnered an incredibly large amount of media attention, especially with the three broadcast network anchors going along for the ride. But lately, some are beginning to recognize the Obamania present within the mainstream media, including members of the media themselves. On the July 25 edition of News Hour with Jim Lehrer, PBS joined in on the acknowledgement that media coverage of Obama has been unprecedented and overwhelming as Senior Correspondent Judy Woodruff discussed the media coverage of John McCain and Barack Obama with Andrew Tyndall, publisher of the Tyndall Report, and Tom Rosenstiel, director of the Project for Excellence in Journalism. Before the guests appeared, Woodruff recounted the media attention given to Obama's overseas trip, noting that the press corps following Obama was larger than usual and that late night comics had even poked fun at the adoration members of the media have shown for Obama. Rosenstiel, [ Full article ] |
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