LISTEN: MRC’s RICH NOYES Breaks Down the Media’s Coverage of Fusion GPS, Uranium One and More

Listen as Larry spoke with Rich Noyes, Media Research Center’s Research Director, about the media’s coverage of Fusion GPS and Uranium One and other political stories.

An excerpt of Noyes article, Bias: 1,000 Minutes for Trump/Russia ‘Collusion’ vs. 20 Seconds for Hillary/Russia Scandal, is below:

Here’s one top takeaway from network news coverage in 2017: Sneaky Russian influence in American politics is a huge story if it involves Republicans/Donald Trump, but a non-story if it involves Democrats/Hillary Clinton.

MRC analysts have been tracking all evening news coverage of the Trump administration since Inauguration Day. From Inauguration Day, January 20, through last Friday, October 20, these broadcasts have aired an astonishing 1,000 minutes of coverage discussing Russia’s attempt to boost Trump in 2016, and speculation that Trump’s campaign may have colluded with the Russians in this project.

Last week, The Hill published new information about Russian efforts to infiltrate the American uranium industry, including $31.3 million in payments to the Clinton Foundation, as well as a huge speaking fee delivered to Bill Clinton personally, while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State. In eight days, the network evening news coverage of this story amount to a mere 20 seconds on ABC’s World News Tonight. [Read More]

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