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That's the Women's World Cup, of course, though most news outlets gave more coverage to the tennis, Formula One, golf, cricket, and whatever other male-dominated championships were on at the time.
[C1.] Two Iraq Milestones Elicited Different Coverage News media outlets gave more coverage to the 2,000th death in Iraq last week than they did to the 1,000th death last year -- perhaps evidence of changing sentiments on the war.
However, when looking at illegal immigration, PBS dedicated much less coverage than CBS, while CNN gave more coverage than Fox.
HTV and Nova TV gave a slight advantage to the HDZ and the government, while RTL gave more coverage to the SDP.
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"We're giving more coverage to curling now," said Tom Feuer, the executive producer for NBC.
Decades of allegations about the mob's influence over Italian politics, some real, others imagined, have numbed Italians to the point where newspapers here give more coverage to unexpected bad weather.
One analysis found that major US satirists, such as Jon Stewart and Steven Colbert, have given more coverage to climate change than many of the news channels – although admittedly, this is a pretty low bar to clear.
The magazine is giving more coverage to "urban" artists, such as US rappers Azealia Banks and Odd Future and was one of the first publications to alight on Lana Del Rey as new musical star.
As doctors expressed concern for the health of Emma Bonino, a leader of the small Radical Party who went on a hunger strike on Friday to protest insufficient news coverage of her party's top issues, Prime Minister Giuliano Amato asked TV networks to give more coverage to the party, which is anti-Vatican and argues that the abortion pill should be legal.
The decision by the networks to devote prime time entirely to the storm came after a year in which they have been accused of giving more coverage to Senator Barack Obama than his rivals — first Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic battle and now Mr. McCain.
"I did pawn my mink, but of course I took it to Duncanson & Edwards; you meet such douce assistants there, and they are so understanding…" ✒Sir Robin Knox-Johnsthe, the yachtsman, is carping at the BBC for not giving more coverage to sailing.
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