The Major Networks' Evening News Programs Barely Mention Poverty
08 July 2014
Poverty continues to be a pressing social problem, but it's hardly mentioned on the network newscasts, according to a new study by the media watch group FAIR.
The study looked at ABC World News, CBS Evening News and NBC Nightly News for a 14-month period (1/1/13-2/28/14) in the wake of the 2012 elections. FAIR examined stories in the Nexis news database that included and discussed the terms "poverty," "low income," "food stamps," "welfare" or "homeless."
According to the study:
"There is no legitimate justification for ignoring a story affecting tens of millions of our most vulnerable, under any circumstances," said FAIR's Steve Rendall. "But now, with GOP poverty proposals under discussion, the rationalization that journalists cannot cover the issue unless it's first raised by politicians has been demolished. TV news is all out of excuses for ignoring poverty."
The study, which appears in the June issue of FAIR's magazine Extra!,can be read here.