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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.
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Media Monitor: Election Watch ’08: Campaign 2008 Final
Media Monitor: Election Watch ’08: The Comedy Campaign
Late-Night Talk Shows Were Road to White House
Networks Differ In Their Election Coverage
Obama Leads the Media Race As Well
Obama’s No Joke to Late-Nite TV Comics: Trails McCain, Bush and Hillary in Humor Race
Media Monitor: Election Watch ’08: The Road to the Conventions
Media Bash Barack (Not A Typo): Study Finds Obama Faring Worse On TV News Than McCain.
Media Monitor: Election Watch ’08: The Primaries
Spitzer Grabs Lead in TV Comedians’ Joke Race.
Study Finds Obama’s Media Momentum Slows
Media Boost Obama, Bash “Billary
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Election Study Finds Media Hit Hillary Hardest
Between the Lines: The Democrats’ N.H. Debate — Was Hillary Attack Dog or Underdog?
Between the Lines: Religion on the Campiagn Trail.
Between the Lines: The GOP Meets YouTube.
Between the Lines: Coverage of the Democratic Debate in Philadelphia.
Between the Lines: Coverage of Upheavals in the McCain campaign.
TV Writers’ Strike Helps Hillary Most: Study finds Ms. Clinton is top target of TV comedians, candidate portrayed as cold, dowdy, dumpy.