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Media Bias: Which Way Does Your News Lean? (Original Post)
mobeau69
Mar 2019
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mcar
(42,288 posts)1. Politico is "fact reporting?"
TYT Network is "Fair persuasion?" Truthout is "Analysis?"
Behind the Aegis
(53,936 posts)2. But notice both are "hyper-partisan left."
That factors into the equation as well. Though, I also question the concept of TYT as "fair persuasion". I'd have to look more into it. I use the media bias site ever now and again, especially for foreign sources. It would actually be nice to see a foreign, non-American/British version, especially given many of us use a variety of sources from around the globe. I know you can type in some foreign sources and there will be an entry, but many are excluded. Also, it would nice to see more local sources "charted" as well.
mcar
(42,288 posts)3. Foreign sources would be good
rockfordfile
(8,700 posts)4. Politico is right-wing. LOL that chart is bs.