In the days before the Israel-Hamas war, the battle in Ukraine amounted to about eight percent of CNN’s television coverage.
After the attacks, CNN —the cable news network that provided the most Ukraine coverage — fell to under one percent.
The noted drop in Ukraine war coverage from the press, given the fresh violence in the Middle East, is not completely surprising.
As Kolbe told me, “Putin’s media campaign to paint Ukraine as divided, corrupt, and a puppet of the U.S. and NATO, is a central part” of his strategy.
The lack of press attention makes that all the more easier.
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