Let’s start with this:
xTo review: took NYT 5 days to cover Trump's illegal $25k check to Bondi; paper still hasn't reported on release of Powell email to Clinton
— Eric Boehlert (@EricBoehlert) September 9, 2016Chase it with this:
Two and a half weeks later, the Associated Press has gotten around to deleting a tweet that misrepresented the AP’s own reporting, which was heavily slanted [against Hillary Clinton] to begin with.
And finish with this:
When questioning Clinton, Lauer was all alpha-male, interrupting her and tsk-tsking her for criticizing her opponent after he had asked her not to do so. But when paired with Trump, it became clear who was the alpha in that set-up. It clearly wasn't Lauer, who allowed Trump to talk over him, and to evade specifics. When Trump criticized Clinton, Lauer allowed him to slide
Those aren’t the only examples! Not by a longshot. See this, this, this, and this. But these examples are representative enough that at this point it’s obvious: the media disparity is real, and there’s nothing accidental about it.