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Are we the only ones getting a little tired of Campaign 2008? The news media sure isn't, particularly the folks over there at the cable networks, according to the latest Project for Excellence in Journalism report on coverage, for the week of 5/19/08-5/25/08.

Although more and more, reporters and commentators seem to be treating Barack Obama (D-IL) as the presumptive Democratic nominee, there is no denying the fact that Hillary Clinton (D-NY) is still in it, and no avoiding continuing to cover her efforts.

The usual 2008 menu of bad economic news, natural disasters and Mideast/terrorism coverage was broken up by news of Ted Kennedy's (D-MA) illness. If Iraq coverage is down, and it is, it has led to increased noise in the watchdog community about the Iraq lack. Click the headline to see the full PEJ media-by-media charts at rbr.com.

StoryOverallNewspaperOnlineNet. TVCable TVRadio
2008 campaign37%18%25%28%65%49%
Ted Kennedy's health8%4%5%15%10%8%
Gas/oil prices6%6%9%9%4%5%
Chinese earthquake5%7%11%5%x3%
Texas polygamy raid4%2%7%7%2%1%
Myanmar cyclone3%4%7%2%x2%
US economy3%6%3%x1%1%
Events in Iraq2%3%3%2%xx
Farm bill in Congress1%x4%x1%x
Colorado tornado1%xx2%2%x
Domestic terrorismx2%xxxx
Microsoft/Yahoox2%xxxx
Supreme Court actionsxx2%xxx
American Idolxxx2%xx
Iraq homefrontxxx1%xx
Immigrationxxxx2%x
Worldwide food shortagexxxx1%x
Stacey Peterson scandalxxxx1%x
Afghanistanxxxxx3%
Global warmingxxxxx3%
Same sex marriage debatexxxxx2%

Source: Project for Excellence in Journalism

 




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