Miley Cyrus, Miss USA Get More Time Than Wisconsin Recall on Big Three
The Big Three networks certainly have their priorities straight. ABC, CBS, and NBC's morning shows on Wednesday dedicated more time to entertainment news than the results of the Wisconsin recall election. On CBS This Morning, Disney's new ban on junk food ads from its kids programming received a minute and a half more than the political story. The same gap occurred on ABC's Good Morning America, but instead of junk food, the Miss USA pageant got the extra time.
NBC's Today, however, one-upped its competitors, as they devoted over six minutes to former Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus getting engaged, while Republican Governor Scott Walker's victory received under four and a half minutes. Today also spent over five minutes on the Miss USA story.
All three networks led their morning newscasts with the Wisconsin election results. CBS This Morning spent the most time covering the story, at five minutes, 45 seconds. The relatively new program aired three full reports back-to-back from correspondents Dean Reynolds, Bill Plante, and Jan Crawford on the election at the top of the 7 am Eastern hour. However, an hour later, at the beginning of the 8 am hour, they led with a report from Jim Axelrod on the Disney junk food ban, followed by a panel discussion on the issue, which together, lasted seven minutes and 14 seconds.
Good Morning America devoted the least amount of time to Governor Walker's recall, with just over three and a half minutes. ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl reported on the story six minutes into the 7 am Eastern hour, and news anchor Josh Elliot gave a brief an hour later at the top of the 8 am hour. But in between, during the 7:30 half hour, the morning show spent almost five minutes on the court battle between actors Kevin Costner and Stephen Baldwin.
Twelve minutes after Elliot's news brief, correspondent Paula Faris gave a report on an accusation from a contestant that Miss USA officials fixed the annual beauty pageant. Anchor George Stephanopoulos then interviewed Donald Trump, who owns the Miss USA franchise. Overall, Good Morning America devoted just over five minutes to the controversy, for a total of about 10 minutes on the celebrity stories.
NBC News correspondent Peter Alexander gave the sole report on the Wisconsin election just after the top of the 7 am Eastern hour of the Today show. News anchor Natalie Morales also gave two news briefs on Walker's victory during the four-hour broadcast, for a total of four minutes and 27 seconds of coverage. But like ABC, they spent over five minutes on the Miss USA story, which also included an interview of Trump.
Cyrus's engagement to actor Liam Hemsworth, however, was apparently bigger than either Wisconsin or Miss USA. Morales gave a report on the story during the 7:30 am Eastern half hour. Anchor Ann Curry then brought on Kate Coyne of People magazine to discuss the entertainment news. Together, the two segments lasted six minutes and 20 seconds, more than two minutes longer than all of the Wisconsin coverage.
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Must be their version of
Submitted by Lakewood Ed on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 2:14pm.
Must be their version of "Nothing to see here, folks. Move along."
Morales
Submitted by grammajane on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 2:29pm.
and Curry so wish they were as young and perky as Hannah Mountana and beautiful and talented as Miss USA that all they can do, is slobber over it. "Oh look at me, I'm as beautiful as these younguns" Walker, no big deal. Our hero obama won the election so why bother talking about it.
All of the guests they had lined up to talk about the election
Submitted by JeffC... on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 2:30pm.
... refused to get out of bed this morning.
LOL, now that's funny
Submitted by CarlosS on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 2:57pm.
Wonder how many MSM jurinolists didn't want to get up either
Sex sells
Submitted by Galvanic on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 2:39pm.
The morning shows are about celebrity worship more than politics.
3 Minutes vs. 3 Hours
Submitted by Motormouth KOS on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 3:26pm.
Can you imagine the shouts of "historic victory" if Walker had been defeated?
These libutard clowns are forced to pretend it didn't even happen. Maybe they could do another puff piece on Moosechelle?
I really don't care whether they cover ALL the news or just the parts that fit their socialist narrative, because I know they are fuming in those back rooms and the only reward I care about is their total failure.
And Barry O'Bysmal's.
The Obamination... A crisis leading to a catastrophe..(please donate to MRC)
Congrats to GOV. SCOTT WALKER
Submitted by OldJarhead77 on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 3:34pm.
And congrats to miss Cyrus... she is engaged after all. Come on didn't we all KNOW that when Gov. Walker would win that the networks would give the story as little time as possible or suprise would have been if they had given him 10 minutes.
WI and Walker vs. the left--a slap in the face, a poke ---
Submitted by matthewdean on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 3:47pm.
in the eye, a punch to the gut --- a political wake up call?
Nah; at least not one that will be admitted to.
No worries for Obama regarding the daily adulation he requires - in order to be able to roll out of bed every day at the crack of 10:00 a.m. - to get busy facilitating the erosion of America's place in the modern world.
The Liberals, the Democrats, the media, the Unions, the Hollywood elite and Obama's PAL's@, will still slobber over the PLRBFSOBPOS.
MD
@ --- Political A++ Lickers
Come on now folks!
Submitted by gailannr on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 4:19pm.
Would you expect anything less from the "not so mainstream" media? They knew ahead of time that their guys were going to lose. What do you expect from losers!