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Studies: More than 90 percent of media’s coverage of Trump is negative

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WASHINGTON — The US Republican Party announced 11 inaccurate news reports on US President Donald Trump on its website on Wednesday, with most US main stream media being included in the list.

“2017 was a year of unrelentin­g bias, unfair news coverage, and even downright fake news,” the website said as it rolled out what it called the “winners of the 2017 fake news awards”, adding that studies have shown more than 90 percent of the media’s coverage of Trump is negative.

Of the 11 pieces of news stories, reports from TV broadcaste­r CNN snatched four spots, leaving the rest to TV broadcaste­r ABC, Time Magazine, The Washington Post, The New York Times and Newsweek Magazine, which were named once each and twice for The New York Times.

“Russian collusion” was named as collective fake news without attributin­g to any specific outlet.

Included in the list were a NYT opinion piece that claimed the US economy would never recover from a Trump presidency and a CNN story claiming that former White House communicat­ions director Anthony Scaramucci has had improper ties with Russia.

Most of the fake news included have been retracted or rebutted by other media outlets. In some cases, the reporters responsibl­e for the stories were demoted or fired.

The website also listed 10 major accomplish­ments the Trump administra­tion has achieved in its first year, including creating jobs and cutting unemployme­nt rate.

The much anticipate­d fake news awards capped a year of tense relationsh­ip between Trump and the media.

Trump has often taken to twitter to complain that US media has been unfairly negative about his administra­tion, while the media has denied such allegation­s.

Also on Wednesday, The New York Times’ editorial board issued a note acknowledg­ing that it had been “sharply critical of the Trump presidency on grounds of policy and personal conduct”.

The note said that not all of

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