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MSNBC's The Ed Show Highlights Report On Media's Poor Coverage Of Historic Trans-Pacific Partnership Negotiations

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 02/05/15 5:58 PM EST

From the February 5 edition of MSNBC's The Ed Show: 

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Previously:

STUDY: TV News Shows Largely Ignore Historic Trade Negotiations

Media Leave Viewers In The Dark About Trans-Pacific Partnership

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