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Loanne Myrah's avatar

Thank you for your analysis. I have thought about this but don't have the reach you do to analyze the situation. Here in SK, it is not just the pandemic...coverage is mostly vehicle accidents, criminal incidents & racial incidents. And, of course, the WEATHER. What used to be a spring blizzard is now a disaster. Coverage is of the sensational only & rarely of significant achievements in medicine, social justice and within the Indigenous community. Someone once called in to CBC Radio noting that if there was a cure for cancer, the headline would be "Thousands of cancer health care workers thrown out of work".

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Brad's avatar

I also avoided American media from the last few months of the Trump presidency. I think this all needs to be viewed through the polarized lens of the United States during Trump, and not necessarily as being inherent of liberal media. It’s only fair to also discuss whether conservative American media downplayed the pandemic because the effectiveness of the American response was being used as a proxy measure of the effectiveness of the Trump government. For the same reason I think American Liberal media may have played it up a bit. FWIW I did find that NPR was not hyperbolic.

How did Canadian media do in those bias rankings?

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