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KPFA Morning News (Bay Area)

Center local news. Over-indexes on Climate Change (15.4×) and Russia & Ukraine (3.8×).

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Episodes transcribed
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Episodes analyzed
58 tone reads — one per figure per episode
Mixed
No clear favorite or target
thin read

What This Tone Is Based On

The tone scores on this page come from analyzing how this show covers each political figure it mentions. Below is the breakdown of how many of those reads were positive, neutral, or negative.

Positive1729%
Neutral2034%
Negative2136%

Net media tone Neutral across 58 figure-in-episode tone reads (not audience/impressions).

That average is a partisan split, not genuine neutrality29% of reads are positive and 36% negative, and they cancel to the middle.

How KPFA Morning News (Bay Area) Differs from Other Shows

Overall this show runs marginally more favorable than the rest of the media — mean tone -0.07 vs the media's -0.13.

Coverage Volume

Transcribed episodes per week — last 26 weeks

Sentiment Trajectory

Average weekly tone toward figures — green favorable, red critical

Not enough sentiment data yet

Whose coverage is ramping up — and dropping

New attack lines forming: Vladimir Putin (0→4 eps, tone -0.25) and JD Vance (0→3 eps, tone -0.50).

“Across N days” = distinct days behind the recent count; a single burst means it’s concentrated in ≤2 days — treat as one story, not a trend.

Top Issues KPFA Morning News (Bay Area) drives

Top Issues ranked by lift — how much harder this show pushes an issue than the average outlet. ≥ 1.25× over-indexes.

KPFA Morning News (Bay Area) pushes Climate Change hardest — 15.4× the average outlet's rate of coverage.

Thin sample — 22 analyzed episodes behind these issues; lift is directional.

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Recent Stories

Israeli Strikes Kill Civilians in Lebanon
Hostile2026-08-15

Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have resulted in at least 11 deaths and 19 injuries, with Hezbollah condemning the attacks and urging the Lebanese government to cease negotiations with the U.S. The Lebanese parliamentary speaker described the strikes as a massacre, framing them as part of a broader war against Lebanon.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 15, 2026
Protests Against U.S. Military Presence in Korea
Hostile2026-08-15

Thousands protested across the U.S. and South Korea against President Trump's military policies in the Pacific, coinciding with National Liberation Day in Korea. Activists criticized the U.S. military presence and called for an end to militarization, highlighting the ongoing military exercises with South Korea.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 15, 2026
Brazil's Supreme Court to Rule on Indigenous Rights
Hostile2026-08-15

Brazil's Supreme Federal Court is set to make rulings that could significantly impact indigenous territorial rights and environmental protections. The cases are seen as part of a larger struggle against legislative efforts to weaken these rights amid pressures from agribusiness interests.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 15, 2026
Sudan's Dialogue Initiative Announced
Neutral2026-08-15

Sudan's military leader, Abdel Fattah El-Burhan, announced a temporary immunity for participants in a national dialogue aimed at addressing the ongoing civil conflict. He emphasized that the dialogue would be independent and not controlled by the government, while also rejecting incomplete peace proposals.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 15, 2026
Concerns Over Critical Minerals and Warfare
Hostile2026-08-15

A report from the Oakland Institute highlights the connection between the demand for critical minerals and military production, suggesting that the push for mining is driven by geopolitical competition rather than environmental needs. The Pentagon's integration of AI in warfare raises concerns about oversight and civilian casualties.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 15, 2026
Indian PM Claims Victory Over Maoist Rebellion
Neutral2026-08-15

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that the country has largely eliminated a decades-long Maoist rebellion, although he warned of ongoing threats from intellectual naxalites. His comments come amid rising challenges to his government from youth-led movements.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 15, 2026
Protests Over Logging in Jackson Demonstration Forest
Hostile2026-08-15

Activists protested against Calfire's logging practices in Jackson Demonstration State Forest, claiming the agency broke promises to pause logging until a new management plan was finalized. They are advocating for a bill that prioritizes ecological restoration and traditional ecological knowledge.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 15, 2026
East Palestine Residents Face Health Issues Post-Train Derailment
Hostile2026-08-15

Residents of East Palestine, Ohio, are experiencing health issues following a train derailment that released toxic chemicals. A study indicates their immune systems are reacting to the exposure, but community leaders express frustration over the lack of government support and funding for research.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 15, 2026
Shooting at Virginia State University
Hostile2026-08-15

A shooting at Virginia State University left five people injured, with one in critical condition. The incident occurred just before the start of the fall semester, raising concerns about gun violence on college campuses.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 15, 2026
Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over Endangered Species Act
Hostile2026-08-15

Conservation groups are suing the Trump administration over changes to the Endangered Species Act that critics argue weaken protections for endangered species. The lawsuit claims the changes prioritize corporate interests over environmental and species protections.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 15, 2026
Earthquake Strikes Indonesia, Casualties Reported
Hostile2026-08-15

A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Indonesia has resulted in at least 38 deaths and widespread damage. Emergency teams are working to assess the situation and fear the death toll may rise.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 15, 2026
Trump Downplays USS Abraham Lincoln Concerns
Hostile2026-08-14

President Trump dismissed concerns regarding the USS Abraham Lincoln's long deployment, stating it would soon be replaced by another carrier. Democratic senators are pressing for accountability over conditions aboard the ship, which has faced scrutiny amid ongoing operations against Iran.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 14, 2026
Wildfires Rage Across Europe
Hostile2026-08-14

Firefighters in Europe are battling multiple wildfires as record-breaking heat grips the continent, leading to evacuations and hospitalizations. The situation is dire, with thousands of residents forced to flee their homes due to advancing flames.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 14, 2026
Luigi Mangione Pleads Guilty
Hostile2026-08-14

Luigi Mangione has pled guilty to federal stalking charges in the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, admitting to tracking and shooting him in December 2024. Mangione faces a life sentence, with his attorneys seeking to dismiss a separate state murder case based on double jeopardy laws.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 14, 2026
Russia's Campaign Against Moldova
Hostile2026-08-14

A New York Times investigation reveals Russia's extensive efforts to destabilize Moldova's pro-Western government, including vote-buying schemes and training camps. Despite these efforts, Moldova's president managed to secure a narrow electoral victory.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 14, 2026
Idaho Abortion Ruling
Positive2026-08-14

A federal judge ruled that Idaho cannot prosecute doctors who perform abortions to protect a pregnant patient's health, stating the state's near-total abortion ban violates the 14th Amendment. The ruling allows doctors to provide necessary care without fear of legal repercussions.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 14, 2026
California's Missing Persons DNA Program
Positive2026-08-14

California has updated its missing persons DNA program to better identify human remains and resolve cases, particularly addressing the crisis of missing and murdered indigenous people. The legislation aims to modernize DNA technology and improve outcomes for families.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 14, 2026
UN Security Council Discusses Yemen Clashes
Hostile2026-08-13

The United Nations Security Council held talks regarding the escalating military clashes in Yemen, particularly missile strikes from Houthi rebels. UN Special Envoy Hans Grunberg warned that renewed fighting could exacerbate Yemen's humanitarian crisis, which has already claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and left millions in dire need of assistance.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 13, 2026
California Coastal Commission Rejects Fracking
Positive2026-08-13

The California Coastal Commission voted unanimously against a proposal to expand fracking off the coast of Santa Barbara, citing environmental concerns. The decision was praised by environmental groups, who argued that offshore fracking poses significant risks to water quality and marine habitats.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 13, 2026
USS George Washington Heads to Middle East
Neutral2026-08-13

The USS George Washington aircraft carrier is en route to the Middle East amid reports of mental health and supply issues aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln. The Navy is addressing these concerns as it continues its operations in support of the ongoing conflict with Iran.

The Pacifica Evening News Weekdays – August 13, 2026