In the midst of both a historically active hurricane season and a global pandemic, corporate TV news still followed its pattern of providing stale and shallow coverage of extreme weather during Hurricane Laura, even though the storm shattered records and devastated large swaths of southwestern Louisiana.
A Media Matters analysis found that during the week after Hurricane Laura made landfall, only one of the 93 segments about the storm on broadcast news, cable TV news, and Sunday morning political shows connected it to climate change, while 16 segments mentioned the difficulties COVID-19 posed to evacuation and relief efforts.
None of the segments explicitly discussed the outsized impact extreme weather events like Hurricane Laura have on socially marginalized communities.
Media Matters analyzed the morning and evening news programs on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC from August 27 to September 4. We also analyzed the five major Sunday morning political shows: ABC’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos, CBS’ Face the Nation, CNN’s State of the Union, Fox Broadcasting Co.’s Fox News Sunday, and NBC’s Meet the Press.