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Knowing the political bias of media outlets allows you to consume a balanced news diet and avoid manipulation, misinformation, and fake news. Everyone is biased, but hidden media bias misleads and divides us. The AllSides Media Bias Chart™ is based on our full and growing list of over 2,400 media bias ratings.
The Interactive Media Bias Chart® (“IMBC”) is a data visualization displaying both bias and reliability ratings for news and “news-like” content. Source types include Web/Print , Podcast, and TV/Video Programs.
Bias scores for articles and shows are on a scale of -42 to +42, with higher negative scores being more left, higher positive scores being more right, and scores closer to zero being minimally biased, equally balanced, or exhibiting a centrist bias.
Ad Fontes Media has released its latest flagship Media Bias Chart® just in time for the new year. Its most recent static chart features 172 news sources making their debut, including 124 websites, 26 podcasts, and 22 TV shows and networks.
The AllSides Media Bias Ratings™ and AllSides Media Bias Chart™ help make news bias transparent, allowing you to identify different perspectives and political leanings so you can get the full picture and think for yourself.
AllSides Media Bias Chart. See what political leaning overall a profile has by its measure of the news media it interacts with. MediaBiasFactCheck.
The Bias Bar puts news coverage in context, making it easy to spot media narratives and get a birds-eye-view of how sources are reporting on a story from across the political spectrum. Quickly see how bias impacts any news story.
The Ground News bias ratings assess the political bias of news publications. They are based on the average rating of three independent news monitoring organizations: All Sides, Ad Fontes Media, and Media Bias Fact Check.
The AllSides Media Bias Chart™ has been updated for 2022. Our recent Blind Bias Survey, in which hundreds of people rated the bias of Insider, NPR, Newsmax, Newsweek, and Washington Examiner, led to some changes in our ratings. Support media bias research!
The Media Bias Detector tracks and classifies the top stories published by a collection of prominent publishers spanning the political spectrum in close to real time by leveraging a combination of AI, machine learning, and human raters.