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1、Table of ContentsAbout Pew Research Center1Acknowledgments2How we did this4At 100 Day Mark: Coverage of Biden Has Been Slightly More Negative Than Positive, Varied Greatly by Outlet Type5News coverage of Bidens early days In office varied across outlet groups, with more focus on policy agenda than l
2、eadership, character211. News outlets with right-leaning audiences used fewer types of sources than those with leftleaning or mixed audiences36Comparing early news coverage of Biden with that of past administrations - among a smaller mix of outlets432. Most Americans have been following news about t
3、he Biden administration closely47Many Americans say early media assessments of Biden administration were mostly positive, fair and accurate563. Americans differ by news diet on which Biden administration Issues get too much coverage, which get too little64Americans more familiar with Biden administr
4、ations proposed minimum wage Increase than vaccination goals70Methodology75Grouping outlets by audience Ideology and grouping survey respondents by media diet90Appendix A: Detailed tables comparing news coverage of the first 100 days vs. 60 days of the Trump administration In 201792Content analysis
5、detailed tables94administration in 2017 and the Biden administration in 2021: health care, presidential appointees, immigration and political skills. U.S.-Russia relations was a leading topic in 2017, but not in 2021, while the economy was the leading 2021 topic but not among the top five in 2017. O
6、ne other key difference was that in 2017 the new presidents political skills was the most covered topic, while it ranked fifth in 2021.When it comes to the tone of coverage, both new administrations received more negative assessments than positive assessments of their activities. But while the perce
7、ntage of Biden stories with an overall negative assessment (32%) modestly outnumbered the share with positive assessments (23%), stories with negative assessments of Trump outnumbered those with positive assessments by four-to-one (44% to 11%). The same share of stories about each president were nei
8、ther positive nor negative (45% for both Biden and Trump).Another stark difference in the early coverage of the Biden and Trump administrations was in how stories were framed. About two-thirds of Biden stories (65%) were framed around ideology and agenda, while about one-third (35%) focused on leade
9、rship and character. With Trump, the numbers were roughly reversed, with 74% framed around leadership and character and 26% around policy and ideology.One similarity in coverage of the two most recent administrations has been the main source cited in news stories: Just as the Trump administration wa
10、s by far the most cited source in news stories soon after Trump became president (cited in 74% of stories), so is the Biden administration the most cited source now (82%). Among other types of sources, though, there were some shifts in the rate at which they made their way into stories.Topic: Presid
11、ents management and political approach for each presidency based on comparison sample% of stories about each presidency that were about each topicClintonBushObamaTrumpBiden19932001200920172021%Personal profile/character44341Nominations/hires736158Political skills111126175Politicalphilosophy/ideology
12、44631Obamas race/historicnature of his presidencyn/an/a4n/an/aNote: 2021 N=247; 2017 N=326; 2009 N=362; 2001 N=333; 1993 N=566.Source: Content analysis of news stories from national print newspapers, Newsweek, and network TV shows covering the first 60 days of each administration.“At 100 Day Mark: C
13、overage of Biden Has Been Slightly More Negative Than Positive, Varied Greatly by Outlet Type”PEW RESEARCH CENTERFrame for each presidency based on comparison sample% of stories about each presidency that were framed around.ClintonBushObamaTrumpBiden19932001200920172021%Leadership/character423550693
14、3Policy/agenda5865503167Note: In previous years, character and leadership frames were separate and frame was referred to as theme. 2021 N=247; 2017 N=326; 2009 N=362; 2001 N=333; 1993 N=566.Source: Content analysis of news stories from national print newspapers, Newsweek, and network TV shows coveri
15、ng the first 60 days of each administration.“At 100 Day Mark: Coverage of Biden Has Been Slightly More Negative Than Positive, Varied Greatly by Outlet Type”PEW RESEARCH CENTERAssessment of each presidency based on comparison sample% of stories about each presidency that had an overall.ClintonBushOb
16、amaTrumpBiden19932001200920172021%Positive assessment272242527Neither4449383354Negative assessment2828206219Satire11n/an/an/aNote: Stories coded as positive had at least twice as many positive as negative statements; negative stories had at least twice as many negative as positive statements. All ot
17、her stories are coded as neither. Stories were not coded for satire after 2001. 2021 N=247; 2017 N=326; 2009 N=362; 2001 N=333; 1993 N=566.Source: Content analysis of news stories from national print newspapers, Newsweek, and network TV shows covering the first 60 days of each administration.“At 100
18、 Day Mark: Coverage of Biden Has Been Slightly More Negative Than Positive, Varied Greatly by Outlet Type”PEW RESEARCH CENTERFairly closelyNot too closelyNot at all closelyNo answer44259*44237*363111*March 8-14202166322Healthy Unhealthy No answer2021 PEW RESEARCH CENTERS AMERICAN TRENDS PANELWave 85
19、 March surveyTOPLINEMarch 8-14, 2021N = 12,045ASK ALL:TOPICFOL How closely, if at all, have you been following news about. RANDOMIZE ITEMSVerycloselyThe actions and initiatives of the Biden administration since the inauguration March 8-14, 202122The distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S.Ma
20、rch 8-14, 202127The aftermath and discussion of theJanuary 6th attack on the CapitolMarch 8-14, 202122ASK ALL:BIDENMEDIA Do you think that the relationship between RANDOMIZE: the Biden administration and the U.S. news media / the U.S. news media and the Biden administration is generally.ADDITIONAL Q
21、UESTIONS HELD FOR FUTURE RELEASEASK ALL:SOURCEUSE2 Please click on all of the sources that you got political news from ic the past week. This includes any way that you can get the source. If you are unsure, please DO NOT click it.For second screen of images, should say: Again, please click on all th
22、at you qot political news from in the past week.”DO NOT SHOW THE FOLLOWING ITEMS TO RESPONDENTS WITHOUT INTERNETACCESS (XTABLET=1): HuffPost; Breitbart; BuzzFeed; Business Insider; VoxBASED ON TOTAL N = 12,0451:March 8-1420213 7 5 6 54 2 4 11151297778210Fox NewsMSNBCCNNPBSThe Wall StreetJournalUSA T
23、odayPoliticoBuzzFeedNewsweekBusiness Insider (now a part of Insider) VoxThe HillWashington ExaminerNewsmax4 723269 4ABC NewsNBC NewsCBS NewsNPRMark Levin Show (radio) Sean Hannity Show (radio) Washington PostThe New York Times HuffPostBreitbartNew York PostOne America News NetworkADDITIONAL QUESTION
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