Popular Culture Review Vol. 13, No. 2, Summer 2002 | Page 95

91 Policy Agendas in the Media development of this omnibus package of legislative policies that eventually codified some of these issues into law. Coverage Intensity On April 19,1995 at 9:02 a.m., a truck bomb ripped apart the nine-story Alfred R Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City. The blast collapsed many portions of the building and trapped victims underneath tons of rubble. Almost immediately after the blast, a hehcopter news crew was over the scene televising t he collapsed building and documenting the efforts of countless fire, pohce, and rescue personnel. Television networks devoted extensive on-air time and back room resources to the bombing incident. During the first seven days of coverage, the nightly network newscasts from ABC, CBS, and NBC averaged 80% of their broadcast time on this story (see Table 1). On the eighth day of coverage, on-story time dropped to the mid 40% range. Analysis of the content of these broadcasts was thus hmited to seven days, April 19 to April 25, 1995. Table 1: Percentage of Broadcast Time Per Network BROADCAST TIM E SPENT ON OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING STORY BY M AJOR NETW ORKS 19th 20th 21st APRIL 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 7 day avg. % ABC 84.25 86.49 86.96 86.82 71.31 87.32 53.97 79.59 CBS 73.17 99.20 89.74 91.87 60.94 88.89 45.08 78.41 NBC 93.28 91.34 90.55 93.89 72.03 70.23 65.25 82.37 Name of Network Sources: ABC 1995a-1995g, CBS 1995a-1995g, NBC 1995a-1995g, respectively. The virtual army of media personahties and support staff that descended on this story generated nightly news reports all over the United States and around the world. Most importantly for this study, was the question of whether and how business representatives, pubhc interest group spokespersons, and state managers used this unique opportunity to further their policy agendas, for or against the issues before Congress. Analysis of the overall number of speakers in the media coverage is presented in Table 2. Speakers refer to everyone, identified or presented anonymously, who was given the opportunity to make a verbal expression on the broadcasts during the week of newscasts. In order to conduct this analysis, videos of the 21 broadcasts were systematically surveyed as to speakers and the content of their presentations.