The top story of 2012 on both “NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams” and “ABC World News with Diane Sawyer” was coverage of Mitt Romney‘s Presidential bid. On the “CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley,” the top story last year was the rebellion in Syria. CBS spent more time on Syria than NBC and ABC combined.
ABC spent more time than NBC or CBS on soft news stories,
like holiday shopping and the British Royals, with NBC dedicating more time to
natural disasters than its competitors. CBS spent far more time covering news
stories abroad.
Weprin adds the most-utilized correspondent of 2012 was
ABC’s David Muir, who spent 426 minutes on-air last year.
NBC’s Andrea Mitchell and Chuck Todd placed second and third
with 269 and 259 minutes, respectively, with ABC’s Jim Avila and Jake Tapper
rounding out the top five. The most-utilized correspondent on CBS was Nancy
Cordes, who was on-air for 231 minutes.
The Tyndall Report monitors the weekday nightly newscasts of
the three American broadcast television networks: ABC World News with Diane
Sawyer (formerly Charles Gibson), CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley (formerly
Katie Couric) and NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams.
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