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title: "Iraq War Media Coverage"
description: "Over the entire course of 2010, just 1% of news coverage was devoted to the Iraq war."
date: "2011-02-03"
authors:
  - name: "Russell Heimlich"
    job_title: "Former web developer"
    link: "https://www.pewresearch.org/staff/russell-heimlich/"
url: "https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2011/02/03/iraq-war-media-coverage/"
---

# Iraq War Media Coverage

The ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were on the periphery of both the American public’s and news media’s radar in 2010. Just 1% of the total news coverage last year was devoted to events related to and policy debates about the Iraq war. In no single week did Iraq consume more than 10% of the newshole. With the exception of a week in September, during a large troop withdrawal, most of the public reported they were not following events in Iraq very closely when surveyed throughout the year. The war in Afghanistan accounted for only 4% of the year’s newshole. Most of this attention was driven by two events: the resignation of Gen. Stanley McChrystal and a WikiLeaks document dump. As with Iraq, most Americans, throughout the year, said they were not following events related to the war very closely. [Read More](https://www.pewresearch.org/pubs/1850/public-media-priorities-comparison-2010)