Sentences with phrase «dominated media coverage»

Over the past year, premium card offers dominated media coverage as card issuers introduced unprecedented bonuses and bigger rewards for affluent cardholders.
The elder Miliband's relationship with his brother, Ed, has dominated the media coverage of the Labour leadership election.
Two subjects, education and sex, have dominated media coverage of Delaware Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell's campaign.
They dominated the media coverage, and took up a huge proportion of campaigning time.
The Canadian government lined up several business organizations in advance to provide endorsements, which have dominated the media coverage.
presenter Esther Rantzen, whose ability to dominate media coverage of the seat has led to the Tory candidate calling the press «morally bankrupt».
Those disagreements are what can lead to the controversies that often dominate media coverage of the Albany budget process.
A risk for Labour now is that internal infighting dominates media coverage of the party, with journalists continually being fed provocative quotes from rival camps.
Spend some honest time with them asking questions, acknowledge that you have no idea how to breed a dog yourselves (if that's true), acknowledge that there is minimal actual research on how such kennels should be physically built and operated, and have an open mind about the fact that real life may be at least slightly different from the one - sided propaganda that currently dominates our media coverage of dog breeding.
There are many reasons to believe we'll solve climate change, but doom, fear and guilt dominate media coverage of this issue.

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Westbrook won MVP over James Harden last year in part because he dominated so much of the mind space and media coverage throughout the season.
He described the new 20 per cent rate as the «wrong tax at the wrong time», accused George Osborne of treating the British public «like fools» and thereby dominated much of the media coverage of the VAT rise.
> Many have noticed how male - dominated the election campaign was - with only the party leaders» wives prominent in media coverage of the campaign.
Taking the recent London incident as an example, most of the UK's media is still dominated by its coverage.
[4] They achieved considerable media coverage and dominated British art during the 1990s — international survey shows in the mid-1990s included Brilliant!
We all recognize that healthcare, the Iraq war and other issues have dominated the debate and media coverage (for good reason).
George Monbiot: The question you have to ask though, in the context of a corrupt, corporate media dominated by people like Rupert Murdoch and Conrad Black, is whether no media coverage is better or worse then coverage of people fighting with the police?
Alarmist headlines and panic warnings continue to dominate global media coverage of the economic slowdown in China.
Since the rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, media coverage has been dominated by the attack's survivors, who responded with a push of furious activism unseen after previous mass shootings.
The Media and Indigenous Policy project has investigated why it is so hard for a diversity of voices to be heard in mainstream media debate, and why policymakers, from political leaders to public servants, seem only to listen to those who dominate mainstream media coveMedia and Indigenous Policy project has investigated why it is so hard for a diversity of voices to be heard in mainstream media debate, and why policymakers, from political leaders to public servants, seem only to listen to those who dominate mainstream media covemedia debate, and why policymakers, from political leaders to public servants, seem only to listen to those who dominate mainstream media covemedia coverage.
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