American Government & Politics
Ad Fontes Media Bias Chart
Ad Fontes, which is Latin for to the source, “rates news sources for reliability and political bias based on a rigorous, non-partisan content analysis methodology. This page provides details of that methodology in video and written formats.”
Check out this interactive media bias chart to apply filters, customize the chart, zoom in, and select media to read an overview of the news provider.
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