SCR 500 report 2023

SCR 500 report 2023

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October 17, 2020. New York. – Media coverage and tone continues to strongly suggest that Biden will be the winner of the 2020 election, but the media tendency to declare a winner before voting is done must be resisted, according to new research from Media Tenor International.
2020-10-17
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With less than three weeks left until the 2020 elections and the cancellation of the most recent presidential debate, Trump has lost the chance to convince voters that he can help the U.S. deal with the COVID-19 crisis and its economic fallout. But with early voting and mail-in voting setting record numbers across the U.S., it is important for the media to resist the urge to declare a winner too soon. Additionally, four years later, it should now be public knowledge that Trump had a signifi...

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October 13, 2020. Zurich – Dennis Snower turns 70 – an important voice on future issues in the media.
2020-10-13
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October 9, 2020. New York. – Media reaction to the only vice presidential debate of the campaign season showed a tighter race with a lack of clarity on which party can solve the economic chaos brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020-10-09
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October 2, 2020. New York. – Media reaction to the first presidential debate has strongly focused on criticism of Trump, and his statement that seemed to offer support to the Proud Boys, a group described as racist by the Southern Poverty Law Center, has been a particular driver of negativity, according to new research from Media Tenor International.
2020-10-02
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September 24, 2020. New York. – The media are still struggling to highlight some SDGs at a level that would make the general public aware of and committed to the issues.
2020-09-24
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