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Election Coverage Scorecard: Internet, 1; TV, 0

Katherine Seelye is on the case of election returns. But you know Kit’s got the media beat, so let’s not pretend we’re analyzing a red-blue Venn diagram. We’re talking returns on the media’s election coverage, and it was these here Internets that took home the grand prize. That’s according to the Project for Excellence in Journalism, which points to all those nifty ways to combine headlines maps, exit poll data, and talking heads to make news orgs’ websites the real winners. In particular, it was the websites of MSNBC and the Washington Post that met the challenge.

Which is all well and good, but where is the analysis on which celebrity gossip website had the best Britney-Kevin divorce coverage? Did Access Hollywood measure up to Entertainment Tonight? Call us bias, but we’re pretty confident lil sis MollyGood trounced all y’all.

Nov 27, 2006 · posted by David Hauslaib, Jossip · Link · Respond

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