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Skriven 2004-09-15 14:00:28 av Alan Hess
Ärende: read articles to find bias
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http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/lifestyle/bal-to.media15sep15,0,3958883.c
olumn?coll=bal-pe-today
To analyze articles, you must read them
Looking at headlines just isn't enough
Media: David Folkenflik



September 15, 2004

People who want to find ideological bias in the media are almost assured of
doing so. The catch is, they may be scooping up only the evidence that bears
out their starting assumptions.

On Monday, the American Enterprise Institute - a conservative Washington think
tank - released a study said to prove the media's systematic bias against
Republicans and toward Democrats by reviewing coverage of four kinds of
economic issues.

The seemingly impressive econometrics study by John R. Lott Jr. and Kevin A.
Hassett is replete with regression points and dummy variables.

As it turns out, however, those who take the report too seriously may well be
the variables, if you get my drift. The two scholars looked at the headlines
above articles in newspapers over the past two decades and assigned positive or
negative values in how they treated economic developments. Then they compared
how such news was presented under Democratic presidents (that would be Bill
Clinton) to similar articles under Republican presidents (Ronald Reagan, George
H.W. Bush, George W. Bush). Long story short: Clinton largely did better than
the other guys.

But that's taking it too seriously. To boil this study down to its core: the
researchers looked only at the headlines, and not at any of the news articles
themselves.

Why, that would be just as reasonable - or unreasonable - as judging Hassett's
most famous book by its predictive cover title: Dow 36,000: The New Strategy
for Profiting from the Coming Rise in the Stock Market. (Published in 1999, the
book was co-written with the financial commentator James K. Glassman.) At this
writing, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is limping along a bit above 10,300,
well below its historical highs. But hey - I haven't read the book. And I
wouldn't dream of judging the merits of Hassett's argument by that title alone.

A headline, admittedly, is the first, and for some readers the only, look at a
story. But it does not reflect the full force of the coverage that newspapers
provide, especially major papers that devote significant numbers of inches to
important issues. Often headlines have just six or eight words, sometimes even
fewer, to summarize countervailing trends or ambiguous data.

Headlines are an attempt to give readers a taste of the information to follow,
but that's all they are. To try to dress up such flimsy evidence into hard data
doesn't make for a serious study.

There are plenty of legitimate questions about bias. For instance, surveys of
reporters - especially those in Washington - suggest a social liberalism and an
economic conservatism. For decades, newspapers were dismissive of blacks,
patronizing toward women, spiteful toward gays. There are some lucid critics -
Daniel Okrent, public editor of The New York Times, among them - who argue that
gays are now viewed through the prism of the civil rights movement and that
evangelical Christians, who make up a sizable portion of the population, are
treated as though they are curious aliens.

Over in the opinion-slinging world, online, on radio and on TV, conservatives
have attacked CNN for allowing Paul Begala and James Carville to remain daily
presences on Crossfire while assuming new roles as unpaid advisers to the
presidential campaign of Democratic Sen. John Kerry. In a syndicated column,
Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly, wrote that his employer, which is often
accused of a conservative tilt, would have been pilloried had he taken on a
role with President Bush's re-election campaign. But the media have given
Begala and Carville a pass, he said.

"There's a fox in the henhouse all right, it's called the left-wing press
allowing their brothers to slide," O'Reilly wrote.

"Crossfire is the steel cage death-match for politics and opinion," said David
Bohrman, Washington bureau chief of CNN. "I don't think they come off as
newsmen or journalists. They are Democratic strategists and they are venting
their minds."

That alone doesn't prove CNN is liberal. CNN analyst Victoria Clarke is the
former spokeswoman for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. During the Abu Ghraib
military prison scandal, Rumsfeld drew extensively on her counsel.

And Mary Matalin, a former Crossfire host married to Carville, worked in the
administrations of both Bushes. A frequent CNN guest, she is now a strategist
on the Bush-Cheney campaign.

Bohrman said he draws a distinction between Crossfire, which is nearly all
high-decible opinionated chatter, and the straighter news programs that appear
on his channel.

The real question is how the presence of people like Begala and Carville
contribute to the near-complete erosion of the membrane - forget a wall -
separating the realms of politics and journalism. Former Republican Rep. Joe
Scarborough is the anchor of his own prime-time show on MSNBC. Scarborough
recently appeared applauding the president at a Bush-Cheney campaign swing
through Florida - the state he represented in Congress. Bush praised
Scarborough at the appearance. Scarborough's boss praised him for his political
activity, drawing a fine distinction between him and other "news anchors" on
the channel's prime-time shows. "I'm glad he did it," Rick Kaplan, the
president of MSNBC, told The Times. "It was good for the profile of the show to
remind people he has an inside view of politics."

Genuinely disinterested analysts are harder to find on the air. Instead, there
is an on-air parade of surrogates for the primary actors on the political
stage.

There are many biases in journalism more prevalent than ideology. One is the
headlong pursuit by news organizations for name recognition, heat and political
star power.

Questions? Comments? Story ideas? David Folkenflik can be reached by e-mail at
david.folkenflik@baltsun.com or by phone at 410-332-6923.

Copyright + 2004, The Baltimore Sun

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