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AllSides Technologies Inc. is an American company that estimates the perceived political bias of content on online written news outlets. AllSides presents different versions of similar news stories from sources it rates as being on the political right, left, and center, with a mission to show readers news outside their filter bubble and expose media bias.
Ad Fontes Media, Inc. is a Colorado-based, media watchdog, public benefit corporation [1] primarily known for its Media Bias Chart, which rates media sources in terms of political bias and reliability. The organization was founded in 2018 by patent attorney Vanessa Otero with the goal of combating political polarization and media bias.
The year 2024 was one for the history books, and 538's visual journalists and reporters were hard at work explaining the data behind the news with visualizations and interactives. From 538’s ...
A significant minority of users noted that AllSides has been referenced in reliable sources as an accurate source for media bias ratings, while another significant minority argued that its methodology, which is partly based on the opinions of users, makes it unsuitable for Wikipedia.
From NBC's brief hiring of Ronna McDaniel to ABC's $15 million payout to Donald Trump, the liberal media has been engulfed in controversy throughout 2024.
Top-read Wiki articles: You'll never believe what's #1: A number of media wrote pieces on the year's end list of most read (English) Wikipedia articles, including ITV, CNN, and Boing Boing. Mediaite ' s clickbait-friendly title was "Here Are the Top 25 Wikipedia Searches for 2024 — And #1 is BLEAK". Spoiler, Deaths in 2024 topped the list.
By 2024 the paper was down to a few dozen frequently ad-free pages, with a print circulation of 118,000, a newsroom of 385, and a balance sheet bleeding $30 million to $40 million a year.
Media Bias/Fact Check (MBFC) is an American website founded in 2015 by Dave M. Van Zandt. [1] It considers four main categories and multiple subcategories in assessing the "political bias" and "factual reporting" of media outlets, [2] [3] relying on a self-described "combination of objective measures and subjective analysis".