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A Search for Ideological Identification Bias in Television Network Evening News Coverage of the United States Senate, 1991 - 2000.

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Strickler, Vincent., Reeves, Kate. and Woodring, Kayla. "A Search for Ideological Identification Bias in Television Network Evening News Coverage of the United States Senate, 1991 - 2000." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the WPSA ANNUAL MEETING "Ideas, Interests and Institutions", Hyatt Regency Vancouver, BC Canada, Vancouver, BC, Canada, Mar 19, 2009 <Not Available>. 2009-11-06 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p317692_index.html>

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Strickler, V. , Reeves, K. and Woodring, K. , 2009-03-19 "A Search for Ideological Identification Bias in Television Network Evening News Coverage of the United States Senate, 1991 - 2000." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the WPSA ANNUAL MEETING "Ideas, Interests and Institutions", Hyatt Regency Vancouver, BC Canada, Vancouver, BC, Canada Online <PDF>. 2009-11-06 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p317692_index.html

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A Search for Ideological Identification Bias in Network Evening News Coverage of the United States Senate 1991 - 2000. Vincent James Strickler Kate Reeves Kayla Woodring 1 Concerns about Bias In 1996 CBS news reporter Bernard Goldberg shocked the media establishment by publicly judging in a Wall Street Journal editorial that “The old argument that the networks and other ‘media elites’ have a liberal bias is so blatantly true that it’s hardly worth discussing anymore. No we don't sit
test of the liberal media thesis using newsmagazine circulation. Paper presented at the Southern Economic Association Conference New Orleans LA. November 24-26. Walsh Kenneth. 1995. Feeding the beast: The White House versus the press. New York NY: Random House. Weaver David H. and G. Cleveland Wilhoit. 1991. The American Journalist 2d ed. Bloomington IN: Indiana University Press. _______________. 1992. Journalists: Who are they really? Media Studies Journal 6 (Fall): 63-79. Young Cathy. 2005. An echo chamber of his own:


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