Do you watch the news mostly from the BBC?
I mostly get the news through news aggregates, CNN, Washington post, sometimes Fox news, also comedy Central. I have to say from what I've seen the media tends to favor Clinton. Her transgressions were downplayed. Her opponents were often dismissed as not serious. The news on the whole "grab them by the pussy" tape completely overshadowed the wiki leaks story.
Typically I read articles, from both sides. I don't follow particular sources, just generally.
The general rule for news is that everyone rushes to cover new developments. When you have a presidential candidate bragging about sexual assault then yeah, sure, that gets covered more. There's just more stories that need to be written about Trump, which is down to him, and it's by
his design; his whole shtick is saying things outrageous enough to get press.
From what I've seen, there was some bias in the primaries stage, but at this point the coverage is just of what stories there are. Emails get covered when they pop up again, but the fact is Clinton doesn't actively court scandal like Trump. The fact there's more to say about Trump is down to him, not the media.
Clearly the news is happy to cover Clinton scandals.
The media has been extremely biased rooting for Hillary also the entertainment industry as they are mostly liberal as well. There have been a few outside news sources that have rooted for trump, as well as fox of course. Other than that, everything media related is pro hillary.
Entertainment-industry isn't news. From what I've seen, of past years, though is that even liberal shows tend to cover both sides relatively equally over past elections. It's only this time around that entertainment shows had taken a solid stance, and there's a reason for that.