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But the week of May 5-11 was still all about the battle for president, on the Democratic side, according to the Project for Excellence in Journalism. The weather disaster in Myanmar blew a few points off the campaign, which had key primary battles in North Carolina and Indiana to focus on. And Myanmar actually headed the list among online journalists.

But when push came to shove, it was election 46%, cyclone 15%. The two stories ate so much of the hole that five others were able to find a niche on the overall top ten list with a mere 1% of the focus. 

There was a good deal of scattershot interest in foreign stories other than the cyclone, but none were so compelling as to amass widespread interest and many showed up on only one of the five charts. To see coverage by media, click on the headline above.

StoryOverallNewspaperOnlineNet. TVCable TVRadio
2008 Campaign46%27%29%41%75%56%
Myanmar cyclone15%15%31%18%6%6%
US economy5%9%6%4%1%1%
Immigration2%6%xx1%x
Gas/oil prices2%2%3%3%1%3%
Microsoft/Yahoo1%4%2%xxx
Iraq events1%2%x2%xx
Russia1%x3%xxx
Israel turns 601%2%xxxx
Iraq homefront1%xx2%x1%
Israel/Palensteinx2%xxxx
AR/MO stormsx2%xxxx
Lebanon violencexx2%x1%x
North Korea nukesxx1%xxx
Olympicsxx1%xxx
Austrian house/hostagesxx3%xxx
Kentucky Derbyxxx3%x1%
Jenna Bush weddingxxx2%1%x
Philadelphia police beatingxxx1%xx
San Diego U. drug bustxxx1%2%x
Texas polygamy raidxxxx1%x
Iraq policyxxxx1%x
Chinaxxxxx2%
War on terrorxxxxx2%
Iranxxxxx1%
Pakistanxxxxx1%

Source: Project for Excellence in Journalism



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