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Fox News, MSNBC devoted scant coverage of
Rep. Cunningham's guilty pleas
Media Matters
November 28, 2005
In the hours after Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham (R-CA) pleaded guilty to
federal charges of conspiracy and tax evasion and subsequently announced his
resignation from the House of Representatives, Fox News and MSNBC devoted scant
coverage to the unfolding story. A Media Matters for America review of the
first four hours of the three cable news networks' coverage following
Cunningham's pleas and resignation revealed that Fox News was the last to cover
the story, mentioned it the fewest times, and devoted the least time to the
story. MSNBC also offered limited coverage, reporting on the resignation only
twice.
Cunningham entered his plea early in the afternoon and announced his
resignation at a press conference held during the 2 p.m. hour. From 1 to 5 p.m.
ET, CNN reported on the story five times, at least once per hour (1:49 p.m.,
2:25 p.m., 3:31 p.m., 4:15 p.m., and 4:35 p.m.) for a total of 17 minutes of
coverage. MSNBC reported on the story twice (at 2:32 p.m. and 3:16 p.m.) for a
total of four minutes. Fox News covered the story only once (at 3:38 p.m.) for
a total of three minutes.
Prior to his resignation, Cunningham sat on the House Appropriations
Committee, occupying a position on the committee's Defense subcommittee. He
pleaded guilty to taking $2.4 million in bribes in exchange for helping defense
contractor MZM Inc. secure Department of Defense contracts.
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