BROADCAST BIAS: How the media relentlessly frames ICE and Trump as villains
For more than 70 years, there has been at least one evening news program airing on a broadcast network in America. These shows, all of which air at the same time in the evening, are often referred to as the "nightly news," but in the age of 24/7 news coverage, they would be better labeled as the ultra-liberal "nightly narrative" from ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS.
The second week of negative network-news coverage of "tensions" over ICE activities in the Twin Cities underline how narratives are built and can be repeated for days and weeks.