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East Coast bias : ウィキペディア英語版 | East Coast bias East Coast bias is the tendency for sports broadcasting and journalism in the United States and Canada to give greater weight and attention to teams and athletes on the East Coast of their respective countries than those on the West Coast. ==Overview== East Coast bias is used to explain perceived slights of teams and players relative to their comparable counterparts on the West Coast.〔 It is attributed to East Coast sports stories being more repetitive, comprehensive, and exaggerated.〔〔 "In America news still travels from east to west," wrote author George Will in ''Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball''.〔 The bias is also used to rationalize the broadcasting of an East Coast team in favor of another compelling team based to the west.〔 National coverage of live games is also perceived as favoring certain teams located on the Eastern side of the continent. For example, critics of what ''Hockey Night in Canada'' chooses to program allege that the show particularly favors the Toronto Maple Leafs. Likewise, ESPN's baseball coverage has been the target of criticism because of its perceived bias towards the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees.
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