Posted by Jonathan Adler:
The *Washington Post*'s Election Coverage:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2008_11_02-2008_11_08.shtml#1226169998


   Deborah Howell, the Washington Post's ombudsman, [1]assesses the
   paper's campaign coverage:

     The Post provided a lot of good campaign coverage, but readers have
     been consistently critical of the lack of probing issues coverage
     and what they saw as a tilt toward Democrat Barack Obama. My
     surveys, which ended on Election Day, show that they are right on
     both counts.

   According to Howell, the Post's coverage was too poll-drive and
   "horse-race" news stories outnumbered issues-oriented stories over the
   past year by two-to-one. The balance of positive and negative coverage
   of the two candidates was equally lopsided in both the news and op-ed
   pages. Howell offers this explanation:

     Post reporters, photographers and editors -- like most of the
     national news media -- found the candidacy of Obama, the first
     African American major-party nominee, more newsworthy and historic.
     Journalists love the new; McCain, 25 years older than Obama, was
     already well known and had more scars from his longer career in
     politics.

   Because Post reporters "love the new" they offered favorable coverage
   of Sarah Palin, right? Not exactly. Here's Howell's take on the Post's
   coverage of the veep candidates:

     One gaping hole in coverage involved Joe Biden, Obama's running
     mate. When Gov. Sarah Palin was nominated for vice president,
     reporters were booking the next flight to Alaska. Some readers
     thought The Post went over Palin with a fine-tooth comb and
     neglected Biden. They are right; it was a serious omission.
     However, I do not agree with those readers who thought The Post did
     only hatchet jobs on her. There were several good stories on her,
     the best on page 1 by Sally Jenkins on how Palin grew up in Alaska.

References

   1. 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/07/AR2008110702895.html

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