A Media Matters for America review of cable and broadcast news coverage of the fifth anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks shows that Republican and conservative guests far outnumbered Democrats and progressives who appeared in live or taped interviews during the hours of 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. ET. Notably, Republican guests outnumbered Democrats 5-1 on CNN and just over 3-1 on Fox News. In all, 27 Republican or conservative guests appeared on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, and the broadcast morning news shows -- NBC's Today, ABC's Good Morning America, and CBS' The Early Show -- compared with only nine Democratic/progressive guests.
The following tally includes guests who appeared live or in taped interviews that aired during stories dealing specifically with the September 11 anniversary:
Outlet
Republicans / conservative guests
Democrats / progressive guests
CNN
American Morning, Your World Today, CNN Newsroom
New York Gov. George Pataki (R); former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani; White House chief of staff Andrew Card; former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer; Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
Former Rep. Timothy J. Roemer (D-IN), 9-11 Commission member
Fox News
Fox & Friends, Fox News Live, Dayside with Linda Vester
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; Card; New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg; Giuliani; Pataki; Weekly Standard editor William Kristol; former Nixon Secretary of State Henry Kissinger; former Bush Environmental Protection Agency administrator and former New Jersey Gov. Christie Todd Whitman; Sen. John McCain (R-AZ); Republican strategist Frank Donatelli; former Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating (R); Gonzales; Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA)
Roemer; Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-NY); former Clinton Deputy Treasury Secretary Stuart Eizenstat; Democratic strategist Debbie Dingell
MSNBC
Imus in the Morning, MSNBC News Live
Giuliani; Card; Gonzales
Former Sen. Bob Kerrey (D-NE), 9-11 Commission member; Roemer
ABC
Good Morning America
Giuliani
None
NBC
Today
President George W. Bush; Giuliani; Bloomberg
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY)
CBS
The Early Show
Rice; Giuliani
Sen. Clinton