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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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Politics and Facts in PolitiFact Ratings: A Reply to Vanity Fair
June 7, 2013
Study: Media Fact-Checker Says Republicans Lie More
May 28, 2013
Study — News Coverage Shifts on Benghazi Attack
May 13, 2013
Study: Media Framed Benghazi In Obama’s Terms
Democrats’ Depictions of Events Referenced More Than GOP’s, Free Speech and Consulate Security Were Leading Issues
November 2, 2012
Study: Fact-Checkers Disagree on Who Lies Most
Politifact Hits GOP, But Wash Post Faults Both Parties
October 22, 2012
Study: PolitiFact Rates GOP As Biggest Liar
Group Rates Democrats More Truthful in Campaign 2012
September 21, 2012
News is Good for Kagan Nomination
Study Finds Favorable Coverage, Even on FOX
June 28, 2010
Obama’s Media Image – Compared to What?
His First Year Coverage Bests Bush, Clinton, Reagan
January 25, 2010
Study: Obama’s Media Coverage Sours
Negativity Rose Sharply After First 100 Days
September 14, 2009
Media Boost Obama, Bash His Policies
Study Finds President Fares Best in New York Times, Worst on Fox News
April 27, 2009
Media Bash Barack (Not a Typo)
Study Finds Obama Faring Worse On TV News Than McCain
July 28, 2008