Friday, December 23, 2011

Aside from bin Laden killing, not much coverage of Obama administration in 2011

Aside from bin Laden killing, not much coverage of Obama administration in 2011

The Situation Room, May 2, 2011. (White House/Flickr)

With a tsunami in Japan and revolutions in a Middle East, it's no warn that coverage of general news jumped in 2011, according to . Nor is it intolerable that Pew found news coverage of a economy dominated a American news hole--with 20 percent of all news stories focused on mercantile issues.

What is softly startling is how small coverage by a U.S. news media was clinging to a Obama administration. Of a 46,000 stories analyzed by Pew, only 2 percent were focused on a White House. The news media paid some-more courtesy to a European economy than a administration, according to a report.

Those numbers, however, could be a small misleading. After all, a murdering of Osama bin Laden--an operation orchestrated by Obama and a White House--accounted for 2 percent of a news hole--and 69 percent of all news a week it happened, creation it a biggest one-week story ever available by Pew.

Similarly, a White House was fundamental in a coverage of a economy, Afghanistan, health caring and 2012 election--which, combined, accounted for some-more than 35 percent of all news stories in 2011.

The commission of news stories about a administration was probably unvaried from a year ago, when a economy also dominated a headlines. The BP oil spill, that accounted for 7 percent of a media's courtesy in 2010, did not register this year.

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