This data shows a bias in the media towards Trump and Hillary - The amount of times each candidates name has been said over the course of the last 30 day:
1. CNN: Trump (23,670)
2. FNC: Trump (23,608)
3. MSNBC: Trump (20,422)
4. CNN: Clinton (6,386)
5. CNN: Sanders (5,730)
6. FNC: Clinton (5,519)
7. MSNBC: Clinton (5,361)
8. MSNBC: Sanders (4,942)
9. FNC: Sanders (3,678)
10. FNC: Kasich (3,557)
11. FNC: Cruz (3,369)
12. CNN: Cruz (2,961)
13. CNN: Kasich (2,851)
14. MSNBC: Cruz (2,780)
15. MSNBC: Kasich (2,731)
This means each candidates name is said on one of the networks every:
Trump: 00:38
Clinton: 02:30
Sanders: 03:03
Kasich: 04:46
Cruz: 04:47
Think about this for a minute - MORE OFTEN than EVERY MINUTE OF EVERY DAY, Trump's name is mentioned on television, and that does not even count advertising... Expect that bias towards him to take 180 degree turn in about 6 weeks...
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1. CNN: Trump (23,670)
2. FNC: Trump (23,608)
3. MSNBC: Trump (20,422)
4. CNN: Clinton (6,386)
5. CNN: Sanders (5,730)
6. FNC: Clinton (5,519)
7. MSNBC: Clinton (5,361)
8. MSNBC: Sanders (4,942)
9. FNC: Sanders (3,678)
10. FNC: Kasich (3,557)
11. FNC: Cruz (3,369)
12. CNN: Cruz (2,961)
13. CNN: Kasich (2,851)
14. MSNBC: Cruz (2,780)
15. MSNBC: Kasich (2,731)
This means each candidates name is said on one of the networks every:
Trump: 00:38
Clinton: 02:30
Sanders: 03:03
Kasich: 04:46
Cruz: 04:47
Think about this for a minute - MORE OFTEN than EVERY MINUTE OF EVERY DAY, Trump's name is mentioned on television, and that does not even count advertising... Expect that bias towards him to take 180 degree turn in about 6 weeks...
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