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Aug 23 2023
Perspectives Blog
How Coverage of Immigration Reveals Media Bias
Immigration is such a contentious issue that readers can often tell the position of a journalist or media outlet on the issue in the first few sentences of an article. From illegal alien to undocumented migrant, there are a variety of words used to describe immigration that portray media bias.
AllSides analyzed 100 articles from outlets across the AllSides Media Bias Chart™ on
AllSides StaffJul 13 2020
Perspectives Blog
AllSides Media Bias Chart: Version 2 | Updated Media Bias Ratings
It's here! Version 2 of The AllSides Media Bias Chart features even more outlets than Versions 1 and 1.1, and we've changed the bias ratings for a number of outlets.
The AllSides Media Bias Chart helps you to easily identify different perspectives so you can get the full picture and think for yourself. Knowing the political bias of media outlets allows you to consume a balanced media
Julie MastrineMar 14 2024
Perspectives Blog
Slate Retains Left Bias Rating
Slate’s AllSides Media Bias Rating™ was confirmed as Left in our Feb. 2024 Blind Bias Survey.
On a scale of -9 to +9 with 0 representing Center, 656 respondents across the political spectrum on average rated Slate as -5.23, which is in the Left category.
Respondents who rated their own bias as Left, Lean Left, Center, Lean Right, or Right,
AllSides StaffApr 05 2024
News
WCCO marks 75 years on air this year: "WCCO's history is Minnesota's history"
What started with a 10-second countdown has turned into 75 years of compelling storytelling, community journalism, cutting-edge investigative reporting, and delivering top headlines from Minnesota and around the world. Though, some things have changed since our premiere. When we first went on the air as WTCN-TV on July 1, 1949, we could still turn the lights off at night, and certainly wouldn'
CBS News (Online)Apr 24 2023
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Exists, But it's Not That Simple
This piece was written by academics Rob Anderson (Lean Left bias) and G. Michael Killenberg (Center bias). AllSides CEO John Gable (Lean Right bias) wrote a response to this article. Read it here.
It took a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit for media mogul Rupert Murdoch to admit under oath that Fox News promoted lies about rigged voting machines and endorsed allegations that Democrats
Multiple Writers - MixedApr 16 2024
News
Consider history in redevelopment of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor
There is an interesting history between abolitionist Harriet Tubman, organizer of the Underground Railroad, and Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. In 1856, Harriet Tubman helped an enslaved black woman named Tilly escape slavery by boarding a steamboat docked near what is known today as Pier 4. The steamboat was en route to Delaware, and scholars describe it as her most complicated and clever escape
Baltimore SunApr 16 2024
News
DFL disavows endorsement of candidate with criminal history
MPR’s Ellie Roth reports the Minnesota DFL has disavowed a local endorsement of District 12 candidate Judd Hoff. “In August of 2020, Hoff assaulted a person with a machete after a confrontation. According to court documents, Hoff argued that he was using self-defense.” Stephen Swanson with WCCO reports a man is now hospitalized after a being shot outside a Dollar General by a Wright County
MinnPostApr 16 2024
News
NPR suspends veteran editor Uri Berliner, who called out left-wing bias
NPR has suspended Uri Berliner, the senior editor who published a bombshell essay a week ago that claimed that the publicly funded outlet has “lost America’s trust” by approaching news stories with a left-wing bias.
NPR media writer David Folkenflik revealed on Tuesday that Berliner beginning on Friday was suspended for five days without pay. Folkenflik, who reviewed a copy of the
New York Post (News)Apr 06 2024
News
‘They don’t want to teach Black history’
Not far from a birthplace of the Black Lives Matter movement, a school district convulses after Black history and literature classes are canceled. By Frances Madeson, for Capital and Main The protests and student walkouts have stopped as an uneasy calm settles over St. Charles County, Missouri, after the community’s all-white school board threatened to eliminate both a Black history class and
Daily KosApr 15 2024
News
Timeline: 128 years of Boston Marathon history
The Boston Marathon began in 1897 under a different name.Those first runners set off from Ashland, not Hopkinton, in April of 1897, when the race was known as the "American Marathon."It wasn't until 1924 that the start moved to Hopkinton and lengthened the course to 26 miles, matching Olympic standards.Nearly 50 years later, women were finally officially allowed to take on the Boston Marathon
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