Climate change received less than 27 minutes of air time in 2013 on the Sunday news shows, according to a new Media Matters For America study–and a group of Democratic senators are speaking out about it.
In a letter sent to the heads of Fox News, CBS News, ABC News, and msnbc’s parent company NBCUniversal, nine senators argued that the subject of climate change was being overlooked on the national stage, and it affected news coverage throughout the week as well.
“Although it is a modest improvement over the eight minutes of coverage in 2012, given the widely recognized challenge that climate change poses to the nation and the world, this is an absurdly short amount of time for a subject of such importance,” the senators wrote.
The letter also suggests that the networks may be influenced by outside advertisers: “We are more than aware that major fossil fuel companies spend significant amounts of money advertising on your networks. We hope that this is not influencing your decision about the subjects discussed or the guests who appear on your network programming.”









