October 17, 2011 11:32 AM

Study finds harsh media coverage for Obama

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Brian Montopoli
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President Obama "has suffered the most unrelentingly negative treatment" of all presidential candidates over the past five months, according to a study released Monday from the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism. 

Pew found that Mr. Obama was the subject of negative assessments nearly four times as often as he was the subject of positive assessments. It found he received "positive" coverage nine percent of the time, "neutral" coverage 57 percent of the time and "negative" coverage 34 percent of the time.

The study, which was conducted using a combination of "traditional media research methods [and] computer algorithms to track the level and tone of coverage," cuts against the widespread conservative claim that the "liberal media" aides Mr. Obama and other Democrats while attacking Republicans.

Pew says it looked at coverage from more than 11,500 news outlets, including local and national broadcasts, news websites and blogs.

Mr. Obama's negative coverage could be explained in part by the fact that he is "covered largely as president rather than a candidate," Pew said - and coverage of him is linked to the struggling economy.

Among the Republican presidential candidates, Pew found that Rick Perry has received the most positive coverage of all the candidates, with 32 percent positive coverage. He was followed by Sarah Palin (31 percent), Michele Bachmann (31 percent), Herman Cain (28 percent) and Mitt Romney (26 percent.) Palin, a vocal critic of the media, ultimately decided not to seek the GOP nomination.

Perry had the best ratio of any candidate, with 32 percent positive coverage to 20 percent negative coverage, a 12 percent net positive ratings in terms of coverage. He was followed by Palin (with 9 percent net positive coverage), Bachmann (8 percent net positive), Cain (5 percent net positive), Ron Paul and Jon Huntsman (both with 4 percent net positive coverage.) Pew found that Cain surged in positive coverage starting in late August - even before he did so in the polls.

The only candidate who received more negative coverage than Mr. Obama was Newt Gingrich, whom Pew found was the subject of negative coverage 35 percent of the time. That can be attrubited in part to his early stumbles, including his criticism of the House GOP Medicare plan and the decision by top staffers to abandom Gingrich's campaign. While Pew found that Mr. Obama received just nine percent positive coverage, however, Gingrich received 15 percent positive coverage.

The candidates with the worst coverage ratio were Mr. Obama (25 percent net negative coverage), Gingrich (20 percent net negative), Rick Santorum (3 percent net negative) and Mitt Romney (1 percent net negative.)

As Politico's Keach Hagey notes, Pew found that Mr. Obama had widely positive media coverage during his first 100 days in office, with 42 percent positive coverage and 20 percent negative coverage.

Here's how Pew in part explains its meathodology - more can be found here:

To assess the tone of coverage, PEJ researchers then employed computer algorithmic software from Crimson Hexagon. Researchers conducted a tone analysis and then "trained" the algorithm to follow the same rules as they had themselves. PEJ also conducted inter-coder tests to ensure the computer coding was replicable and valid by comparing human coding to the results derived by the algorithm. The project also had different people build the algorithms separately to ensure that they were achieving consistent results. Each computer algorithm was then additionally tested for reliability by having multiple researchers review the content assessed and the results.

The tone analysis was conducted on two different samples. The first was of the coverage and commentary on more than 11,500 news outlets, based on their RSS feeds. While the content is text based, the material on various television news sites often closely resembled the stories that had aired on television, and in some cases were exact transcripts. The second was from hundreds of thousands of blogs. (Facebook and Twitter feeds were not included after researchers found that the political assessment offered there was typically quite brief or referred to blog or news content.)


  • Brian Montopoli

    Brian Montopoli is the senior political reporter at CBSNews.com.

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by Harden_Tar October 18, 2011 10:59 AM EDT
If the shoe fits. Mr. Obama might be the most inept and illequipped president since Carter. Unfortunately, back in the Carter days, times were different and might have looked bad then, but are nowhere near as dire as what we face now. The country recovered from Carter in a few years. This guy has screwed us for generations.
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by cedarleaf65 October 19, 2011 12:52 PM EDT
Obama is "inept" compared to what?...The GOP debacle last night? One would have to be nothing more than a tea people supporter to see right through that comment. Obama has done more for the USA and the world in the past 2.5 years than the Conservs did while wrecking the economy and starting two wars that your kids (if you have any) will be paying instead of paying for your grandchildren's educations at the best junior college your kind can find.
by hhandyman October 18, 2011 9:09 AM EDT
While appearances may prove false rhetoric tries to shove further twists that may have cute sales tactics but are not backed with facts so misleading as the Cain tax idea in 999 Cain wants the middle and lower income folks to fund the federal government while robber baron Corporate interests get by on their bottom line totally untouched that would be as bad as saying only delivery pizza companies must pay to pave all the roads they use to make the nation safe from pot holes totally wrong but just as fair as Cain's 999
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by America_is_Great October 18, 2011 8:18 AM EDT
sloppy-mcjohnson

LOL, this guy calls me dumb, yet he has so many nick names (most he has stolen). Wow dude, can I be as smart as you? Oh wait, that would mean I would need a third grade education. Sorry I passed that long time ago.

Dufus
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by USA_is_back_ October 18, 2011 3:11 PM EDT
Har! Har!

But AIG you are a dummie! That really got next to you eh?
So now you are in the same grade as Jethro Bodine of the Beverly Hillbillies?
Some folks can sure hold a grudge!
Har!
by andrewsl3 October 18, 2011 5:26 AM EDT
The problem is the fact that Obama is acting more like a candidate than a sitting president. He does not need to campaign until the republicans choose their nominee. If you jump the gun to get in the fight, you deserve to get shot at.
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by RobAla October 18, 2011 7:48 AM EDT
President Obama has always acted more like a candidate than a President. He has bashed and blamed everyone and everything he could possibly think of for his own failed policies. He even trashed the Supreme Court during a SOTU address. He has never really worked with anyone who does not agree with him, and his ideas are crap.

He has NO SUCCESS to campaign on. His health care law is a disaster, his bogus stimulus packages and bailouts have resulted in a staggering national debt, and now he offers more of the same. His policies are bad for the United States, and he knows that he has no success to rest on coming into the election. He can call this anything he wants, but this is a campaign tour on the taxpayers dime.
by sickofphoneytuff October 18, 2011 10:45 AM EDT
the redumlicans have been campaigning since they were used to mop the floor in 08 the whole party of no thing is a campaign they have put it on the line for two years and now they are going to be told by the voters to shut up and go back to work obama 12 is americas chance to show that money is what it is but it is not voice
by knitbeast October 18, 2011 1:35 AM EDT
DON'T YOU THINK THIS CURRENT COVERAGE BALANCES OUT THE ABSOLUTE BLIND LOVE-FEST THE MEDIA HAD WITH OBAMA DURING THE ELECTION WHERE THE PRESS LOTS ALL OBJECTIVITY WHATSOEVER?
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by smittyc October 18, 2011 1:54 AM EDT
Pew is run by Madeline Albright, Bill Clintons secretary of state. Draw your own conclusions
by sloppy-mcjohnson October 18, 2011 7:42 AM EDT
smittyc
Thanks for the information about Madeline NotsoBright.
I thought that old ugly bag had already taken the dirt nap.
More Dem desperation acts to protect their worthless leader.
by al-gory October 18, 2011 12:51 AM EDT
This is the end-all of rediculous so-called journalistic stories.

This is propoganda not jouralism. Any Lefty that believes a smidgen of it only oonfirms that Liberalism is a mental disorder & that all Lefties that believe this smelly insanity should be permanately medicated & institutionalized to a padded room.

The naked Marxist Obama was effectively elected by the prostituting mainstream mass media & he continues to get only kiss-butt coverage & total passes on all his stuttering, ineptness & lies as Obama transforms America into some hideous nightmare Socialist-Statist hell-hole.

The next likey plan of this Marxist Administration & their LiceHeads that are "Occupying" all our cities, is for them to be joined by their variation of "storm-troopers". Unless, the cities mayors & police chiefs break up these LiceHeads soon, they may commence rioting sooner than later.
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by al-gory October 18, 2011 12:54 AM EDT
Amendment for all the spell checkers: ..."ridiculous"...
by CaptainSmollett October 18, 2011 12:35 AM EDT
Perhaps the harsh media coverage is well deserved.
After all, on his watch poverty has increased to its highest level since the Depression, and we've seen no improvement in jobs since he took office.
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by Archie_Clements October 18, 2011 12:11 AM EDT
What a joke. Did Barry Sorento travel to Pakistan on an Indonesian passport? Nothing illegal about dual nationality. Was the press on that one?
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by andrewjsacks October 17, 2011 11:58 PM EDT
No study needed. All too true.

OBAMA 2012!
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by JackPaige October 18, 2011 4:49 AM EDT
Lame
by rayward73446 October 17, 2011 11:48 PM EDT
Well the study was comlpleted with a double blind, meaning it is accurate. So why do you republicans deny the facts? The Repubs have Fox (almost pure Tea Party dribble) Rush limbaugh, and every major TV network, newspaper are owned by Repubicans. So what is so hard to understand?
Obama has had to fight the "do nothing Republican party" at every step. They are still Pi**ed off that they lost in 2008!
Now the Republicans can't field even one viable Presidential candidate. The partison politics followed by Republicans, with their heads in the wealthy's pocket books, will not bode well for them in the 2011 elections. Too many of us are sick and tired of hearing the same old posturing and we will turn out to rid the Congress of do nothing party hacks by voting them out of office.
Most of the Republicans I talk with take what their parties spin doctors say as the truth, sorry so many of you are so misinformed by design and that you believe everthing that Fox News says. Take a little time to examine what you hear and find out the truth, and polititians are not the best source for that rare commodity.
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by erichsh October 18, 2011 12:24 AM EDT
You're a walking contradiction, ray. On the one hand you're singling out and crying about Fox like every other liberal does. Yet on the other hand, you're claiming that just about EVERY media outlet is down on Obama and favorable to Republicans. If that was the case, then what's your problem with Fox/Rush and the usual drivel that that's all Republicans watch/listen to?
by rondonaz October 18, 2011 1:54 AM EDT
Yes, the study was accurate. However, while it is bias if you speculate that a Republican candidate might prove to be a poor President if elected in the future; it is not bias, but simple recognition of reality to observe that Obama is inadequate as President. Are we now to be accused of bias for simply acknowledging that this Emperor has no clothes? At present, even die-hard Democrats are acknowledging that Obama is not a leader, and that his economic policies are short-sighted and ineffective. When everyone recognizes obvious shortcomings, it is not bias to report that observable truth. Obama is a fine man, and hopefully will prove to be a fine college professor after 2012.
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