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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.
Ad Fontes Media is the home of the Media Bias Chart®. We rate the news and news-like sources for bias and reliability.
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.
Bias Articles rated on a scale of 0-64 for reliability and -42 to +42 for bias. Overall source scores reflect weighted average of article scores and shown on truncated scale. Some sources moved up to +/-2 units for viewability For precise scores, article data, and more sources, go to adfontesmedia.com The Media Bias Chart ®
We produce an updated flagship version of the Media Bias Chart® only twice per year, in January and August. Unlike our monthly charts that are specific to web/print, podcast/audio and TV/video, the flagship chart displays a mix of all of them in one image.
Take a look back at the Media Bias Chart through the years, from 2016 through today. The flagship chart is updated twice per year.
We’ve now fully rated more than 2,460 web/print sources (that’s over 64,300 human-rated articles!), and we’re featuring 137 of them on March’s Static Media Bias Chart. A list of these 137 sources is available on our website .
Alarmed by the unhealthy state of the media ecosystem, Vanessa used her expertise in content analysis to create the original Media Bias Chart in 2016. Then in 2018, she founded Ad Fontes Media to fulfill the need revealed by the popularity of the chart–namely, to meet the demand for a map to help people navigate the complex media landscape ...
Created an Interactive Media Bias Chart ® and a free app for Android and iPhone that allows you to search them all; Produced monthly editions with just websites, just TV shows/videos, and just podcasts; Produced two flagship versions of the chart per year with a rotating mix of as many news sources of all types as we can fit.
Of the 2,600 online sources our team has rated, only 146 of them are featured on June’s Static Media Bias Chart ® because it’s impossible to put all of them in a single image. A list of all 146 sources is available on our website .