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Figure 1. Candidates’ News Coverage, Week by Week Figure 1. Candidates’ News Coverage, Week by Week

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Source Media Tenor Week Figure 2 Tone of Candidates News Coverage Source Media Tenor Based on weekly averages January 1June 7 2016 Averages for Cruz Rubio and Kasich based ID: 563111

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Figure 1. Candidates’ News Coverage, Week by Week

Source: Media Tenor.

WeekSlide2

Figure 2. Tone of Candidates’ News Coverage

Source: Media Tenor. Based on weekly averages, January 1-June 7,

2016. Averages for Cruz, Rubio, and Kasich based

on period when they were active candidates.Slide3

Figure 3. Coverage TopicsSlide4

Figure

4. Republican Candidate Coverage—Initial Contests

Proportion of Republican Coverage

Tone of Coverage

Source: Media Tenor, weeks 5-9 of 2016. Slide5

Figure

5. Democratic Candidate Coverage—Initial ContestsProportion of Democratic Coverage

Tone of Coverage

Source: Media Tenor, weeks 5-9 of 2016. Slide6

Figure

6. Republican Candidate Coverage—Super Tuesday Period

Proportion of Republican Coverage

Tone of Coverage

Source: Media Tenor, weeks

10-11

of 2016. Slide7

Figure

7. Democratic Candidate Coverage—Super Tuesday PeriodProportion of Democratic Coverage

Tone of Coverage

Source: Media Tenor, weeks

10-11

of 2016. Slide8

Figure

8. Republican Candidate Coverage—Middle Stage

Proportion of Republican Coverage

Tone of Coverage

Source: Media Tenor, weeks

12-19

of 2016Slide9

Figure

9. Democratic Candidate Coverage—Middle StageProportion of Democratic Coverage

Tone of Coverage

Source: Media Tenor, weeks 12-19 of 2016Slide10

Figure 10. Trend in Tone of Trump’s News Coverage

Source: Media

Tenor Slide11

Figure

11. Candidate Coverage—Final MonthProportion of Coverage

Tone of Coverage

Source: Media Tenor, weeks

20-24

of 2016. Slide12

Figure 12. Trend in Election News Topics

Source: Media

Tenor.