In study, evidence of liberal-bias bias
During the evening news, the majority of statements from reporters and anchors on all three networks are neutral, the center found. And when network news people ventured opinions in recent weeks, 28% of the statements were positive for Obama and 72% negative.
Conservatives have been snarling about the grotesque disparity revealed by another study, the online Tyndall Report, which showed Obama receiving more than twice as much network air time as McCain in the last month and a half. Obama got 166 minutes of coverage in the seven weeks after the end of the primary season, compared with 67 minutes for McCain, according to longtime network-news observer Andrew Tyndall.
But the center's director, RobertLichter, who has won conservative hearts with several of his previous studies, told me the facts were the facts.
“This information should blow away this silly assumption that more coverage is always better coverage,” he said. [LATimes]






