New York - Anyone who used Fox News Channel’s prime-time lineup as their main source of campaign news over the past month may be forgiven for thinking there was only one presidential nomination contest.

Fox spent 666 minutes interviewing Republican candidates for president or their surrogates, with 13 minutes on Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, according to the Media Research Center, a conservative media watchdog. The group tallied the number of minutes guests spoke or were questioned weeknights from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET on March 21 through April 15.

During the same period, CNN spent 729 minutes with remaining Republicans Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, John Kasich or their representatives. Democrats had 326 minutes, including last Thursday’s debate in Brooklyn, the group said on Tuesday.

Fueled by Trump fascination, the Republican race in general has gotten more coverage. With ratings soaring, the news networks frequently have candidates on for “town hall”-style interviews: each Republican appeared with family members on three successive nights on CNN last week.... Read More: VIN