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The News Media's Picture of Children
A Five-Year Update and A Focus on Diversity, July 1999

The
News Media's Picture of Children: A Five-Year Update and A Focus
on Diversity - 1999
This 8-page report focuses on
a media landscape where coverage of minority children and the issues
they face remains sparse.
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Introduction
Today, about 40% of American households are raising children. Much
of America depends on the news media to shape their perception about
the conditions of children. How we as a nation perceive children
and how we devise policies and laws that affect them depends largely
on how the news media covers children's issues.
Our children come in all shapes and sizes, many colors, and live
in a wide range of conditions, from secure and sustained to homeless
and hungry. How well does the news media do their job of covering
children and children's issues? How do the media's words and pictures
make the public aware of the conditions of all children and the
solutions that can improve their lives?
The News Media's Picture of Children: A Five-Year Update revisits
the first major study of the national news media's coverage of children
and child-related topics which was completed by Children Now in
1994. Given the nation's increasing ethnic and racial diversity,
Children Now also commissioned Part II of this study entitled, A
Focus on Diversity. Both studies examined the quantity and quality
of TV and print stories whose primary focus was children in a selected
representation of national media. For more details, please see Methodology.
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