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The Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University
CMPA is a nonpartisan research and educational organization which
conducts scientific studies of the news and entertainment media.

Campaign 2000

Florida Trouble Triples TV Attention
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Dubya Dethrones Clinton as Late Night Laugh Target
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Campaign 2000 Final: How TV Covered the General Election Campaign
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Media Feeding Frenzy in Florida
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TV Networks Go Negative
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Journalists Monopolize TV Election News
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PBS Bests Networks in Election News
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TV Has Bad News For Gore
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Bush is Still Biggest Joke on Late Night TV
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TV News See Gore As Winner
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