Fourth of July Coverage Reveals an Unequal Media Standard Between New York and Washington, D.C.
The Fourth of July celebration in Washington, D.C., exposed more than fireworks, storms, security lines, and political speeches. It exposed a clear difference in how some major media outlets frame the same national holiday depending on where it happens, who is involved, and who is president.
Some negative coverage of the D.C. celebration was justified. Severe weather, heat, delays, security concerns, and the evacuation of the National Mall were real issues. Those facts deserved to be reported. No honest person should expect the media to ignore real problems.
But there is a major difference between reporting problems and allowing those problems to define the entire event.
Based on visible coverage, ABC News appeared to be roughly 55% positive and 30% negative toward the D.C. celebration. ABC gave attention to the patriotic fireworks and national celebration while still reporting the storm delays and evacuation.
CBS News appeared closer to 35% positive and 45% ...