Media give economy a rest

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Not much of a rest, mind you, but the financial crisis took a back seat to Obama’s trip abroad for the G20 Summit and other events. It edged economic woes in the Project for Excellence in Journalism chart by a 21% to 19% margin.


Big doings in the automotive bailout also claimed attention, and with a 13% share, that story became the first third place topic to get into double digits that we can remember for quite some time.

Shootings, floods, foreign affairs, politics and even a little March Madness competed for space on the chart on the low single-digit side.

Story Overall Newspaper Online Net.TV CATV Radio
G20 Summit/Europe trip 21% 8% 18% 30% 35% 16%
Economic crisis 19% 24% 25% 18% 10% 19%
US auto industry 13% 15% 10% 17% 11% 16%
Binghamton hostage situation 4% x 4% 3% 9% x
Afghanistan 2% x x 2% 3% 3%
Mexican drug war 2% 4% 3% x x x
North Korea 2% x 4% x 2% x
Obama administration 2% 3% x x 2% 1%
Congressional corruption 2% 2% 2% 2% x 1%
Red River flooding 1% x x 3% 3% x
Immigration x 4% x x x x
Events in Iraq x 4% x x x x
China x 2% x x x x
Education system x 2% x x x 1%
Cyberspace issues x x 4% x x x
NCAA tournament x x 3% x x x
Nursing home shooting x x 2% 3% x x
Health care debate x x x 2% x x
Heart disease research x x x 1% x x
Blagojevich scandal x x x x 3% 1%
Domestic terrorism x x x x 2% 2%
111th Congress x x x x x 1%

Source: Project for Excellence in Journalism