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  2. Viewer Spotlight: Our effort to present fact-based, unbiased news

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    Roman said: "You guys portray yourselves as unbiased, fact-based. The intonations that your anchors use and some of the reports that come through here are just blatantly biased. Listen to them.

  3. Journalistic objectivity - Wikipedia

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    The journalist must report only the facts and not a personal attitude toward the facts. [5] While objectivity is a complex and dynamic notion that may refer to a multitude of techniques and practices, it generally refers to the idea of "three distinct, yet interrelated, concepts": truthfulness, neutrality , and detachment.

  4. AllSides - Wikipedia

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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. [2]

  5. Attitude-toward-the-ad models - Wikipedia

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    Attitude toward the ad is defined as "a predisposition to respond in a favorable or unfavorable manner to a particular advertising stimulus during a particular exposure occasion." [ 1 ] After Mitchell and Olsen (1981) and Shimp (1981) introduced the importance of the Aad construct, research on the causal relationships among Aad and other ...

  6. Is the era of ad-free social media here?

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    Within the last 24 hours, news has surfaced that some of the most popular social media platforms could soon offer an ad-free option for users, upending the business model that social networks have ...

  7. They look like — and link to — real news articles. But they ...

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    Other Google search ads have run using material from CBS News, CNN, Time, PBS and USA Today, according to the Google Ads Transparency Center. There is no indication that any of the linked articles ...

  8. Media bias - Wikipedia

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    In demand-driven bias, preferences and attitudes of readers can be monitored on social media, and mass media write news that caters to readers based on them. Mass media skew news driven by viewership and profits, leading to the media bias. And readers are also easily attracted to lurid news, although they may be biased and not true enough.

  9. How Scripps News interprets and reports on polls

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    Viewers called the Scripps News Viewer Hotline with questions about polls, and how we here at Scripps News consider them in our reporting.