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Wednesday, June 14, 2023

TV Goes Wall-To-Wall With Miami Coverage

Two months after exhaustively covering former President Donald J. Trump’s arraignment in a Manhattan courtroom in a separate case, the national television news media was back in force in Miami on Tuesday afternoon.

The NY Times reports three of the major broadcast networks — ABC, NBC and CBS — interrupted their usual afternoon programming to cover the news. NBC sent its evening news anchor, Lester Holt, to Miami, as did CBS with Norah O’Donnell.

The cable news networks turned to its top news anchors. Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper oversaw coverage on CNN, and Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum helped lead coverage on Fox News.


Like Trump’s trip to a Manhattan courthouse, the six major broadcast and cable news networks all used overhead shots to show Trump’s motorcade making the roughly 20-minute trip to downtown Miami, where the former president was arraigned.

The wall-to-wall coverage represented yet another day in which Trump dominated the airwaves. Many of the panelists who took part in the coverage discussed the momentous nature of the day.

“Whenever politics and law clash, there’s always a tension because they are both places where fighting takes place,” John Dickerson of CBS said from a makeshift set on a balcony overlooking the courthouse in Miami. “Politics is the fighting of the barroom, and the law is more like a boxing match — there are some rules.”

Unlike the arraignment in April, there was decidedly a lack of useful footage. There were no shots of Trump entering the courthouse — his motorcade entered a garage — nor were there any images inside the federal building. The networks relied instead on images of demonstrators outside the courthouse.

The news about Mr. Trump has been good for MSNBC’s ratings. Last week, the network finished No. 1 among the cable news networks in total viewers in prime time for the full calendar week — the first time it had achieved that in more than two years. The network averaged 1.52 million viewers, narrowly besting Fox News’s 1.51 million viewers and overwhelming CNN’s average of 677,000 viewers.

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