In the midst of wall-to-wall TV news coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has killed more than 65,000 Americans, there was a period of intense reporting on the much higher death rates for people of color, especially Black Americans.
But missing from the coverage of disproportionate minority deaths were discussions about how air pollution worsens COVID-19 outcomes and the Trump administration’s ongoing assault on environmental protections will make communities of color more vulnerable to the virus.
A Media Matters analysis found that during a four-week period, only 7% of the 239 broadcast and cable TV news segments about the disparate death rates from COVID-19 connected them to air pollution or other environmental determinants. None of the 31 segments that aired on corporate broadcast TV news programs made the link.
Media Matters analyzed the morning, evening, and weekend news programs for ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC from March 30-April 27, 2020.