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The Local Television News
Media's Picture of Children, October 2001

Local
Television News Media's Picture of Children
This 20-page study finds local television news often overlook
positive stories about children in favor of crimes committed
by and against children.
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Introduction
As a primary source of public affairs information for most Americans,
the news media have the capability not only to set the public agenda,
but also to prime people to think about certain issues in certain
ways. According to 2000 census data, only about 36% of American
households are raising children. Thus, many Americans depend on
the news media to inform them about the current conditions of children.
However, an ever-growing body of research demonstrates that the
news media routinely paint a distorted view of children. Local television
news, in particular, plays a key role since the majority of adults
get more of their news through local broadcasts than any other source.
On the local news, children are more likely to be depicted in the
context of crime and violence than through issues such as health,
education, family and community life.
This report focuses on how local news broadcasts across the country
cover children. It is the most comprehensive, nationally representative
sample of local news about children and children's issues to date.
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