17 October, 2018

Why Aren’t the Media Covering Climate Change All Day, Every Day?

At a time when the president shouting “fake news” is old news and daily scandals are the new normal, it is both difficult and important for the media to strike a balance between the serious and the sensational. I understand how tough that tension is. Every day at The Nation, we try to cover what is important, but that’s not always easy—especially when much of the media privileges stories with the biggest shock factor.
The flooded banks of the Seine in Paris.
Over one seven-day period this summer, when children were being separated from their families at the border, MSNBC, CNN, and Fox News dedicated only one hour and eight minutes to the crisis—combined. During that same span, the three networks spent 34 hours and 28 minutes covering Omarosa Manigault Newman and her tell-all book.


Read the story by Katrina vanden Heuvel from The Nation - “Why Aren’t the Media Covering Climate Change All Day, Every Day?

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