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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.
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Knowing the political bias of media outlets and fact checkers allows you to consume a balanced news diet, avoid manipulation, and spot and misinformation. Everyone is biased, but hidden bias misleads and divides us.
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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.