Cable News Far More Hawkish On Syria Than Public: Pew

Cable News Far More Hawkish On Syria Than The Public
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A Pew study on Monday attracted attention for its assertion that Al Jazeera America, which promised a different take on the world than its cable news counterparts, mostly mirrored their approach when it came to the debate over Syria. But an equally interesting portion of the study found that all of the cable news channels were markedly more hawkish in their coverage than the public as a whole.

Poll after poll after poll has found that a large majority of Americans opposed a strike on Syria.

But Pew found that, "in the week studied, the overall percentage of cable stories conveying a message that America should get involved (47% ) solidly outnumbered stories with messages counseling against a strike (27%)."

The breakdowns are striking. For Al Jazeera, pro-strike messages outnumbered anti-strike ones by 43-24%. On CNN, it was 45-23. On Fox News, it was 45-20.

MSNBC, Pew found, had by far the most pro-strike sentiment, with a whopping 64%. But the network also had far more messages of opposition (39%) than its counterparts.

Even so, Americans tuning in to their news networks saw a debate that was far more skewed in favor of the pro-strike view than the debate happening off-screen.

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August 2013 Cable News Ratings
29. Legal View(01 of14)
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CNN -- 392,000 total viewers
28. The Lead(02 of14)
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CNN -- 392,000 total viewers
27. CNN Newsroom(03 of14)
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CNN -- 397,000 total viewers
25. Around The World(04 of14)
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CNN -- 405,000 total viewers
24. Anderson Cooper 360 (10 p.m.)(05 of14)
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CNN -- 410,000 total viewers
23. Martin Bashir(06 of14)
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MSNBC -- 423,000 total viewers
22. Red Eye(07 of14)
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Fox News -- 434,000 total viewers
20. All In(08 of14)
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MSNBC -- 475,000 total viewers
20. Fox And Friends First(09 of14)
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Fox News -- 493,000 total viewers
18. PoliticsNation(10 of14)
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MSNBC -- 518,000 total viewers
17. Hardball with Chris Matthews(11 of14)
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MSNBC -- 536,000 total viewers
13. America Live(12 of14)
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Fox News -- 945,000 total viewers
12. Studio B(13 of14)
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Fox News -- 976,000 million total viewers
7. Your World with Neil Cavuto(14 of14)
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Fox News -- 1.140 million total viewers