Media Research Center’s Research Director Rich Noyes made his latest Fox Business Network (FBN) appearance on Tuesday afternoon and expounded upon the massive, 15-to-1 disparity of major broadcast network coverage about Donald Trump’s lewd 2005 comments conerning women versus a Wikileaks document dump involving Hillary Clinton.

“15 times more for Trump than for Hillary. The Trump story’s a big story, but the Hillary story should be her worst headache in the campaign since her health crisis and it's getting buried under this avalanche of the Trump mess,” Noyes explained as part of one set of comments to host Neil Cavuto.

After Cavuto introduced Noyes, the MRC’s Research Director laid out the numbers since Friday night before making the analogy about the “avalanche of the Trump mess”:

Well, Neil we're just looking at ABC, CBS and NBC and since Friday night, there’s been 198 minus of coverage on just these six broadcast shows about Donald Trump's tape and the things he said back in 2005. At the same time, the story broke almost the same hour, just 13 minutes on these Hillary Clinton Wikileaks expose showing that she had, you know, two opinions — public versus private positions when it came to trade. She wanted open borders throughout the hemisphere. She wanted open markets throughout the hemisphere which would have really had an effect on American workers.

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Cavuto pointed to how one of the e-mails showed possible coordination between the Clinton campaign and the Department of Justice over her e-mail scandal and that prompted Noyes to note that, if polls are true that Clinton is poised to win the election, the perhaps the media should be even tougher on her than Trump.

“She deserves more scrutiny because she's the one most likely to win and instead, the media is doing the opposite. They’re sort of digging in on Donald Trump and sort of, you know, taking care of someone that has very little chance and trying to sort of pushing further to the ground,” he opined.

Concluding on the subject of the media frenzy about Trump, Noyes exposed the double whammy that Trump is dealt with media stories about Trump then their so-called Clinton story for an evening newscast would almost solely be Clinton “repeating those attacks” by the media “in her own voice.”

The transcript of Noyes’s appearance on FBN’s Cavuto: Coast to Coast from October 11 can be found below.