In yet another example of David beating
Goliath, Aam Aadmi Party supremo Arvind Kejriwal has secured the highest
coverage in TV news during prime time, followed by BJP's Narendra Modi
and Congress' Rahul Gandhi in early days of elections, according to a
study. The study, by CMS Media Lab after analysing five top news
channels, shows that while Kejriwal has received 429 minutes or 28.19
per cent of the time given during 8-10 PM from March 1 to 15, BJP's
Prime Ministerial candidate has secured 356 minutes (23.98 per cent).
The Gandhi family scion has received 72 minutes of coverage (4.76 per
cent), followed by RJD's Lalu Prasad Yadav at 46 minutes (3.05 per cent)
and MNS founder Raj Thackeray at 33 minutes (2.20 per cent), the study
says about the news coverage of these top leaders. The channels used
for the study were -- Aaj Tak, ABP News, Zee News, NDTV 24X7 and CNN
IBN. "Rahul Gandhi has received 6 times and 5 five less coverage as
compared to Kejriwal and Modi respectively... The coverage demolished
popular myth of 2014 Lok Sabha elections that Modi is media and media is
Modi... as Arvind Kejriwal toppled Narendra Modi in news coverage," CMS
Media Lab said. JDU senior leader and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish
Kumar secured sixth slot with 2.01 per cent of news coverage, followed
by TMC chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at seventh
(1.67 per cent) and Samajwadi Party chairperson Mulayam Yadav at eighth
rank (1.65 per cent). Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav
received 24 minutes of news coverage during the said period to secure
ninth slot while AAP leader Shazia Ilmi got 18 minutes to clinch the
10th spot, the study says. In terms of parties, BJP has emerged as the
number one political outfit, beating AAP by a narrow margin. BJP got 369
minutes of TV news coverage, or more than one-third of the time
cornered by the top 10 parties. Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party stood second
with 345 minutes or 31.37 per cent share, followed by Congress at third
rank with 193 minutes or 17.51 per cent share. SP secured fourth
position, MNS fifth, Shiv Sena sixth, RJD seventh, TMC eighth, BSP ninth
and DMK the 10th slot. RJD, TMC, BSP and DMK received less than 1.5 per
cent of TV news coverage each, the data shows. In terms of
issues/subjects of TV news coverage, 'personality profiles' emerged as
the most covered, followed by 'Hindutva', political party, development,
corruption, public policy and governance, among others. "Interestingly,
Hindutva is one of the top issues; this was expected after the
announcement of Modi as PM candidate," says CMS Media Lab. CMS Media
Lab says it has arrived at the figures based on coverage time given to
election topics/subjects.
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