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Press Release October 5, 2012 Contact: Katy Davis Cut Off Moderator Three Times As Often As In 2008 Debate Barack Obama and Mitt Romney cut off moderator Jim Lehrer three times as often as Obama and John McCain did in the first presidential debate in 2008, according to a study by the Center for Media

Press Release September 21, 2012 Contact: Katy Davis Group Rates Democrats More Truthful in Campaign 2012 The media fact-checking organization PolitiFact.com rates statements by Mitt Romney and other Republicans as false twice as often as statements by President Obama and other Democrats, according to a new study by the Center for Media and Public Affairs

Press Release April 10, 2012 Contact: Katy Davis Broadcast Networks and Fox Both Panned GOP Field Rick Santorum’s campaign was undermined by a wave of bad press, while Mitt Romney’s coverage improved over time, according to a new study by the Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University. The study also found

Press Release January 18, 2012 Contact: Rachel Salabes CBS Is More Positive Than FOX Toward GOP Field Frontrunner Mitt Romney is getting by far the most negative press of the GOP field, according to a new study of television news coverage by the Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University. The study

Press Release January 4, 2012 Contact: Rachel Salabes But Top Iowa Finishers Were Spared, Study Finds Leno, Letterman split in treatment of Obama Republican presidential hopefuls accounted for five of the top ten joke targets of leading late night TV talk show hosts in 2011, according to a new study of political humor by the

Press Release August 22, 2011 Contact: Donald Rieck Study Finds TV Comics Zap Weiner, bin Ladin, GOP Candidates Former Congressman Anthony Weiner edged out Osama bin Laden as the leading target of jokes by latenight TV talk show comedians Jay Leno, David Letterman, and Jimmy Fallon, according to a new study of political humor by

Press Release November 1, 2010 Contact: Donald Rieck STUDY FINDS PARTISAN DIFFERENCES IN TV COMEDIANS’ TARGETS Jon Stewart and David Letterman tend to target Republicans and conservatives with their humor while Jay Leno and Jimmy Fallon more often target Democrats and liberals, according to a new study by the Center for Media and Public Affairs.

Press Release October 21, 2010 Contact: Donald Rieck STUDY FINDS ELECTION NEWS NEGATIVE BUT BALANCED Election coverage on network news has featured twice as much bad press as good press for Democrats, Republicans, and Tea Party candidates alike, according to a new study by the Center for Media and Public Affairs. The study also found

Press Release September 7, 2010 Contact: Donald Rieck STUDY FINDS PRESIDENT GETS BEST PRESS ABROAD AL-JAZEERA IS MOST POSITIVE, FOX MOST NEGATIVE A new study finds that President Obama’s news coverage is more positive in Arab and European television newscasts than on US network news. His most positive coverage came from Al-Jazeera, the controversial international

Press Release June 28, 2010 Contact: Donald Rieck STUDY FINDS FAVORABLE COVERAGE, EVEN ON FOX NOMINEE FARES BETTER THAN ROBERTS, ALITO Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan has received three times as much positive as negative coverage in major media outlets, including Fox News, according to a new study by researchers at George Mason and Chapman

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