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Sep 30 2022
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Martha’s Vineyard Story Reveals Bias in Left and Right Media
Each week, AllSides Media Bias Alerts examine media bias in coverage of a major or important story using the AllSides Media Bias Ratings™ and our AllSides Media Bias Chart™.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) recently made headlines when he sent dozens of immigrants from Florida to Martha’s Vineyard. The biases of left and right-rated media could be seen in how they covered the story,
Clare AshcraftMar 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 StaffAug 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 StaffApr 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 10 2024
News
Tuberville calls AL ‘failed, liberal outlet’ over Enterprise rape story
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., on Wednesday described AL.com as a “failed, progressive, liberal outlet” in response to a story about elected officials tying the alleged rape of a 14-year-old girl by an undocumented immigrant to politics and President Joe Biden’s border policy. “Alabama’s failed, progressive, liberal outlet, known as AL.com accused me of being political for pointing out
AL.comAug 09 2017
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias: Is it a Crime?
According to some, America is facing a new terrorist threat: the media.
“CNN IS ISIS,” the sign reads. It’s a stunning accusation — particularly when considering that the media are expected to be a stronghold in American society, charged with holding government accountable. Is the nation’s watchdog now a pit bull?
Perhaps it’s a hyperbolic comparison,
Billy BinionApr 12 2024
News
Chlöe Finds Her Freedom on Liberating Single 'Boy Bye'
Chlöe has released a new single, “Boy Bye,” along with a desert-set music video for the track directed by C&P. The song, produced by Yeti Beats, Rogét Chahayed, Carter Lang, and Kurtis McKenzie, arrives on the heels of her March single “FYS.” “‘Boy Bye’ is an anthem for anyone who needs to get rid of someone toxic and draining from their life,” the singer said in a statement. “It’s
RollingStone.comApr 17 2024
Perspectives Blog
“Climate Change” vs. “Global Warming”: What Do Left and Right Media Report?
AllSides analyzed 100 articles on climate change from 20 outlets rated Left, Lean Left, Lean Right, and Right, according to the AllSides Media Bias Chart™. We found that outlets across the political spectrum diverge in their word choice on the same climate-related news, and reflect polarized interpretations of news events within intentional choice of phrases and focuses.
Words News Kristen XiaoSep 25 2023
Perspectives Blog
Government Shutdown: Tracking Updates, Media Bias and More
Lawmakers have only days to pass legislation preventing a shutdown of the federal government on Sunday, October 1. In this blog, we’re tracking major updates, examples of media bias, and more.
Image Credit: ©Andrew Harrer—Bloomberg
Congress Rejects Spending Bill as Shutdown Looms. Do Americans Care?September 29, 2023
House lawmakers passed three appropriations bills
AllSides Staff