Coverage of fatal violence against trans and gender-nonconforming people on CNN, MSNBC, and national broadcast networks fell to new lows in 2023, with these networks providing a combined total of just 29 minutes of reporting on the topic throughout the year.
This decrease in coverage coincided with an increase in antagonistic narratives about anti-trans violence on Fox News, which covered the issue for nearly 23 minutes by attacking victims and denying the extent of violence trans people in America face.
MSNBC, CNN, and broadcast networks also continued to struggle with quality in their reporting on the issue, as the networks used one highly publicized death — the killing of Black trans man Banko Brown — to push fear of retail theft in urban centers. And no network gave trans people of color an opportunity to discuss the violence facing their community in 2023.
In years past, this study has looked only at segments dedicated to discussing fatal anti-trans violence; this year it also takes into account passing mentions and teasers for upcoming segments as part of total coverage time counted.
When looking exclusively at full news segments focused on fatal anti-trans violence, combined coverage from MSNBC, CNN, and cable and broadcast networks reached a new low of 24 minutes, down from a previous low of 41 minutes for those networks in 2021 — even as trans people faced an unprecedented legislative onslaught targeting their rights to health care, equal participation in sports, and public bathroom access.