I rarely watch news channels, but while visiting my dad back in August (who seems to have Fox News on all the time) I caught
some of the election coverage among the different channels.
The film uses recycled footage from the show, but either as a substitute for the longer version or a recap for those of us who can't get enough of the political analyst trio of Mark Halperin, John Heilemann, and Mark McKinnon, it's a phenomenal and often funny triumph
of election coverage repurposed as history lesson.
I can't stomach anymore
of the election coverage either, and we have a double whammy since we have a landline phone at the house (poor cell service = landline needed for working from home) so the incessant phone calls in the evenings are driving us batty Green Fashionista
Our patients are reporting insomnia and panic attacks after reading a typical day's worth
of election coverage.
Broadcasting is also heavily regulated, with most political advertising disallowed, and strict rules for impartiality
of election coverage.
And yet, the overwhelming focus
of election coverage in UK newspapers has not been about European issues and policy debates, but on Nigel Farage's...
Not exact matches
Amid the continuing investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential
election, there,
of course, has been a great deal
of discussion and news
coverage of the 45th commander in chief not completing his full term in office.
Zuckerberg has produced shows for the Clinton Global Initiative, Cirque du Soleil, Bravo and Condé Nast, and was nominated for an Emmy award in 2011 for her innovative
coverage of the 2010 mid-term
elections.
Critics have accused the government
of attempting to «bury bad news» by announcing the major U-turn just hours before the result
of the London Mayoral
election (follow our live
coverage of the
election here).
campaign promoting its
coverage of the
election and now the Trump administration.
Zucker has already conceded that CNN likely aired a few too many unfiltered Trump rallies and speeches during the
election, though CNN certainly wasn't alone in the media when it came to outsized
coverage of Trump's campaign.
But, Zucker has also pushed back hard against further criticism
of CNN's
election coverage.
But, with criticism
of the media from all sides continuing to mount in the wake
of the
election, the question is: will networks like CNN reshape their political and
election coverage going forward?
CNN president Jeff Zucker has heard a lot
of criticism from across the political spectrum for his network's
election coverage.
Now, as the networks»
coverage shifts from the roller - coaster ride
of the
election to the intrigue
of Trump's transition into the White House, Bloomberg's Sweeney says each
of the three big cable news networks will still have its core audience.
Twitter is betting that it can become a place for live video streams
of all kinds, including sporting events like soccer and baseball, as well as news events like the Grammy Awards and the
election campaign, where it partnered with a number
of broadcasters to stream their
coverage.
While the overall news title went to Fox News as usual, CNN managed to have its best quarter in almost 15 years, thanks to the seemingly never - ending stream
of election - related news and Trump
coverage.
CNN has been criticized for much
of its U.S.
election coverage, including the hiring
of Donald Trump's campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski as a political commentator.
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coverage of politics and
elections by The New York Times.
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You'll find
coverage of the 13 congressional races key to the midterm
elections, the race to be California's next governor and what's happening in Sacramento.
During the 1997 provincial
election, as part
of my Grade 8 Social Studies course at École Georges H. Primeau School in Morinville, we were given an assignment that required us to collect news paper clippings
of media
coverage of the
election.
The media's
coverage of the run - up to the
election and the NDP sweep was both good and bad.
Most
of the
coverage of Russian meddling involves their attempt to effect the outcome
of the 2016 US
election.
And yet I feel inexplicably drawn to the 24/7
coverage of the 2008
election.
How many
of us got through the
election coverage with a pint
of ice cream in one hand and a glass
of wine in the other?
CT has continued
coverage of the 2016 presidential
election, including an interview with Clinton biographer Kristen Du Mez on this week's Quick to Listen podcast.
Congress should direct the Risk Management Agency (RMA) to prioritize development
of additional organic price
elections for crop insurance
coverage, and review policies that cap Contract Price Addendums at two - times the conventional price
election for any specific crop.
While ratings are down overall, other factors — news
coverage of the
election cycle last year and
of hurricane devastation early this season, viewers cutting the cord, and excessive commercials and game delays — are also key reasons for the decline.
All around, it was a fascinating evening: besides the
election itself, we got to watch from within as a local news station put together live
coverage of a big event on the fly.
I'm leaving blow - by - blow
coverage of election results to the approximately one million sites that will be looking at them in detail all through the night, but in the true spirit
of election day, here's a really nasty trick to consider.
It speaks volumes about the double - think that pervades western
coverage of international relations that he was often referred to as a dictator in stories about the
election campaign he was fighting.
The fact that there were around three times more male journalists shaping
election coverage than female ones demonstrates that the dearth
of women is not just an issue for political parties, but that national media outlets also need to consider why it is that national political journalism in the UK continues to be a domain where men write about other men.
In the first week
of coverage, women as a whole received a modest increase in their relative prominence accounting for 19 per cent
of all individuals mentioned in the first week
of the campaign, compared to just 14 per cent in both the 2005 and 2010
elections.
Election coverage ordinarily incorporates a range of different commentators, offering their views on almost anything from the policy positions of political parties to speculation about the potential outcome of the e
Election coverage ordinarily incorporates a range
of different commentators, offering their views on almost anything from the policy positions
of political parties to speculation about the potential outcome
of the
electionelection.
Our tennis
coverage is interrupted only by the
election of the new speaker.
As news
coverage switched to the turnout battle in the last weeks
of the
elections, many stories discussed the Republicans» voter - mobilization machine and the Democrats» efforts to match it.
Though immensely popular, social networking sites still didn't reach everyone online in 2008, and I suspect that they achieved some
of their prominence in media
coverage of the
election because they were visible — you could SEE how many «friends» Barack Obama had at any given moment, and you could SEE it when thousands
of people changed their middle names on Facebook to «Hussein» in solidarity against Republican attempts to brand Obama as «other.»
Looking at
coverage of the online political world, I sometimes wonder if we're missing the point: blogs, YouTube and social media are fun and interesting, but are they winning
elections?
Historically, women have struggled to achieve much visibility in electoral
coverage, and by drawing upon data from the Loughborough Communication Research Centre's real - time analysis
of national broadcasting and press
coverage, we can see that the 2015
election was no different.
Rolling
coverage throughout the evening and morning, as the results
of general
election 2017 come in.
This special blog series, USA Decides 2016, focuses on the intersection between
election coverage and political science, bringing together insight from our academics and students on an
election posing a range
of contested questions.
Looking back at the last month or so
of posts, I realized that the usual mix
of pieces on advocacy,
elections and (occasionally) digital political culture had swung almost entirely over to
election coverage, and that too often I was basically chasing the story rather than trying to write something original.
This post is a part
of our
Elections 2012
coverage, a joint project with the Oxford Rothermere American Institute.
The Party
of European Socialists has attracted some rather unfavourable comment in the FT and The Economist (and much positive
coverage elsewhere) on our manifesto for the 2009 European
elections — agreed by all member parties including Labour at our meeting on December 1 in Madrid: check it out at http://www.pes.org/content/view/1457/72.
Sarah Lai Stirland continues her excellent
coverage on the online component
of the 2008
election with a profile
of homeschooled evangelical twins who are key to Mike Huckabee's online support — and its conversion into offline action.
Our
coverage of the
election results will start at around 9:30 pm tonight, just before polls close.
Very straightforward, should work on most sites that don't block javascript (ahem, MySpace) and does a good job
of keeping Grist's
election coverage right in front
of you.
Part
of the ritual
of election - night
coverage at the BBC is the calculation
of the so - called Projected National Share (PNS).
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