Anti-Gun Culture
- Media Research Center study finds media bias against guns
- Brief Article
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Anyone who regularly
watches television news will not be surprised by the general conclusion
of a recent Media Research Center study: TV reporters do not like
guns. Still, the conservative group's attempt to quantify the
bias (available at www.mediaresearch.org/specialreports/news/sr20000l05b.html)
yields some startling numbers.
The center's analysts examined coverage of
gun issues by four evening newscasts (on ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN)
and three morning shows (on ABC, CBS, and NBC) from July 1, 1997,
through June 30, 1999--a period that includes the massacre at
Columbine High School and its aftermath. Counting up reporters'
pro-and anti-gun statements, they classified a story as "pro-gun"
if the ratio of pro-gun statements to anti-gun statements exceeded
1.5 to 1; they called a story "anti-gun" if the ratio
went the other way. The rest of the stories were considered neutral.
"In 653 gun policy stories," the
center reports, "those advocating more gun control outnumbered
stories opposing gun control by 357 to 36, or a ratio of almost
10 to 1, while 260 were categorized as neutral."
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