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The Media Trajectory Of A Presidency: 'Obama' Vs 'Obama Is/Was' Versus 'Obama Is'

How does media coverage of a two-term president evolve from their first term to their second term to their post-office…

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Trump's Election Ushered In 'Elitism' – But Only On Fox News

The election of Donald Trump caused a surge in mentions of "elitism" – but only on Fox News, while MSNBC…

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New York Times: Which Democrats Are Leading the 2020 Presidential Race?

The New York Times' look at the 2020 Democratic field uses the TV Explorer to examine media coverage of the…

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When Did The Media Start Covering The Opioid Epidemic?

The opiod epidemic first attracted substantial media attention in early 2016, peaking in 2017 and declining towards the beginning of…

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When Did 'Microaggressions' Enter The Media Discourse?

The term "microaggressions" appears to have first entered the television news landscape in January – February 2014 and have been…

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How Much Media Attention Are 'The Squad' Really Getting?

"The Squad" have emerged as a mediagenic face of the Democratic party, but how much attention are they really getting?…

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WashPost: What You Learned About The Impeachment Hearing Depended On What Channel You Watched

The Washington Post's Philip Bump traces how impeachment coverage differed by channel. Read The Full Article.

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Visualizing Eight Years Of Twitter's Evolution: 2012-2019

Earlier this year we explored in depth Twitter's evolution from 2012 to 2018. Many of you have asked how Twitter…

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How 'Quid Pro Quo' Is Being Covered In The Media

The phrase "quid pro quo" leapt into the popular lexicon in September with the Ukraine story. Over the past decade…

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'Us' vs. 'Them': Media's Pronouns Have Changed Post-Mueller

The media increasingly lament a “divided” and ever-more “partisan” nation, with television news mentions of such words surging since the…

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Assessing 'Ourside' Language And In-Group/Out-Group Dynamics On Twitter

How does in-group and out-group language use on Twitter compare with the strong trends found on television news? The timeline…

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The Hong Kong Protests Are Receiving A Quarter Of The Coverage Of Climate Change

Despite reaching a national crisis point, the Hong Kong protests receive on a typical day just a quarter of the…

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Inequality And Wealth Coverage Eclipses Climate Change

For all the wall-to-wall coverage of climate change protests, rumblings of Nobel Prizes and a steady stream of other awards…

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We're Talking Less About Wealth And Inequality Than We Did During The Recession

For all the political discussion today about inequality and the widening income disparity between the rich and the rest of…

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ISIS Is Getting Less And Less Media Coverage

The Islamic State / ISIS shot to media fame starting in June 2014, but since the end of 2017 has…

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Using Google's Cloud Inference API To Explore The Natural Language API’s Annotations Of 100 Million News Articles

Last month we unveiled the Global Entity Graph (GEG), a massive dataset of more than 11 billion entity annotations over…

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'Women' Have Been Mentioned More Than 'Men' In The News Since Fall 2011

From the July 2009 start of the TV data through Fall 2011, the word "women" was mentioned around 10% more…

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Tracing The History Of The Phrase 'Ratioed'

The term "ratioed" has slowly entered the digital lexicon, but when did it first rise to prominence? The timeline below…

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New York Times: Which Democrats Are Leading the 2020 Presidential Race?

The New York Times' look at the 2020 Democratic field uses the TV Explorer to examine media coverage of the…

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Epstein, Weinstein, Kavanaugh Coverage: What the Numbers Show

Project Veritas’ release earlier this week of a recording of “Good Morning America” anchor Amy Robach raising concerns over ABC’s…

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MSNBC Halted Use Of 'Right-Wing' While Fox News Ramps Up Use Of 'Left-Wing'

A curious thing happened in July 2014: MSNBC, which had consistently used the term "right-wing" three times as much as…

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'Millennials' Emerged In The News In 2011 And Became Popular At The End Of 2013

The words "millennial OR millennials" have become household terms today, but when did they first come into prominence? The timeline…

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The Term 'Snowflake' Came Into Media Popularity On Fox News In The Aftermath Of Trump's Election

The term "snowflake" has become a catch-all used to criticize millennials, but when did the term come into being? The…

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The Phrase 'OK Boomer' Entered The Media Lexicon Last Week

Tracing global online news coverage use of "OK Boomer" shows it first entered the news lexicon last week beginning on…