SCR 500 report 2023

SCR 500 report 2023

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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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Additionally, while leading corporations have increasingly adopted a commitment to the SDGs not all of the top companies are yet on board with working towards the Goals or acknowledging their importance to the corporate world in their annual financial reports.

In the five years since 193 heads of state signed on to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the most progress has been made in terms of recognizing the importance of Climate Action to preserve the planet. But even here, not ...

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September 1, 2020. New York. – As the Republican National Convention allowed Trump to make his case to the nation, Biden’s visibility declined sharply on TV news, reinforcing the idea that  the election story is entirely about whether voters approve or disapprove of Trump, according to new research from Media Tenor International.
2020-09-01
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August 25, 2020. New York. – While the purpose of the Democratic National Convention was to reintroduce America to Joe Biden as the Democratic candidate for president, the news media focused on Donald Trump throughout the event, according to new research from Media Tenor International.
2020-08-25
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August 12, 2020. New York. – Media coverage leading up to Joe Biden’s selection of Kamala Harris as his running mate for the 2020 election, indicated that Harris was the obvious choice. However, with vice presidential nominees having a limited impact on voter choice and it is not yet apparent what the long-term impact of her selection will be on the election outcome, according to new research from Media Tenor International.
2020-08-12
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July 8, 2020. New York. – The way the U.S. media has covered Trump and his administration’s handling of the Covid-19 crisis, social unrest over racial inequality, economic worries, and questions about the president’s temperament have combined to place the incumbent candidate in a risky position entering the 2020 election, according to new research from Media Tenor International.
2020-07-08
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