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Reaction and analysis to veteran journalist Ted Koppel's comments from Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.' #Tucker #FoxNews

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So today we're going to look at the rather thorny issue of the media and its role in politics. Wether you're talking about older forms of media like newspapers and radio or newer forms like television and the Internet, all media serves the same purpose - to provide information to the public. So we're going to discuss their strengths and weaknesses and examine how both content creators and consumers play a role in the information that is told. It could be argued that because the media only relays information it isn't actually important to the American political system, but when you look more closely at what and how this information affects voters as well as their elected officials, we can more clearly see its importance as a political institution.

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Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said the bias of the ABC News Presidential Debate moderators was "obvious to a lot of people" on 'One Nation with Brian Kilmeade.'
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FOX News Channel (FNC) is a 24-hour all-encompassing news service delivering breaking news as well as political and business news. The number one network in cable, FNC has been the most-watched television news channel for 18 consecutive years. According to a 2020 Brand Keys Consumer Loyalty Engagement Index report, FOX News is the top brand in the country for morning and evening news coverage. A 2019 Suffolk University poll named FOX News as the most trusted source for television news or commentary, while a 2019 Brand Keys Emotion Engagement Analysis survey found that FOX News was the most trusted cable news brand. A 2017 Gallup/Knight Foundation survey also found that among Americans who could name an objective news source, FOX News was the top-cited outlet. Owned by FOX Corporation, FNC is available in nearly 90 million homes and dominates the cable news landscape, routinely notching the top ten programs in the genre.

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Harris vs Trump Debate Biased? | Vantage with Palki Sharma | Subscribe to Firstpost

Donald Trump says he will not debate Kamala Harris again. Harris wants to have another debate before the US presidential election. Trump says he won their debate and doesn't need another one. But Trump has criticised the debate moderators at ABC. He has also amplified a rumour about ABC trying to rig the election. Meanwhile the Democrats are calling Trump "Chicken" for refusing to have another debate.

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The Media Research Centre has found that since Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race, the reporting from major media outlets has been overwhelmingly positive for Kamala Harris and majorly negative for Donald Trump.

The media watchdog reported that Ms Harris has received 66 per cent more airtime than former US president Donald Trump, despite not doing any media interviews.

It also reported that the coverage of the Vice President has been positive 84 per cent of the time, while Mr Trump’s coverage has been “nearly entirely hostile” 89 per cent of the time.

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AEI's Frederick Hess discusses how his recent study found that mainstream media was more favorable to education proposals by the Democrat-led government in 2009, than the Republican-led government in 2017.

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Consumers are increasingly able to curate the news content they receive, placing a new importance on the political slant of media outlets. In this video, Chicago Booth's Matthew Gentzkow discusses what really determines media bias, and how this bias might impact the way public opinions diverge.

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"Oh god. I mean I can't believe, I'm hearing the same thing over and over again," says Palestinian politician Dr Hanan Ashrawi during her BBC interview as she is fed up with the media bias over the atrocities in Palestine.

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Sky News host Liz Storer has called out the bias from ABC’s debate moderators during US Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump’s presidential debate.

The clash of candidates on Wednesday marked their first-ever encounter, and possibly their last, before the November presidential election.

"Kamala ... didn't get a single fact check, unlike the fact checker that never led up on Trump and going viral now is the fact checks on his fact checks, which turn out to be absolute lies," Ms Storer said.

"But the takeaway from this is nothing has changed. Everyone who is voting Democrat still sees Kamala as, oh, she eviscerated Trump. All the Republicans or those voting Republican just saw a three-on-one in which Trump did remarkably well, holding on to his own."

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Fox news is one of the biggest news channels in America, with the majority of Americans connected to it via basic cable. It presents what it regards, as unbiased and wholesome coverage of world news. However, many argue that the channel promotes Conservative political positions, and is associated with the Republican Party. In fact some have argued, that it is the “PR extension of the Republican Party”

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In 2009 now President Barrack Obama refused to take part in an interview with fox news presenters. This was because they were seen as presenting biased coverage in reports of Obama’s Universal Health care proposal. Fox has also been accused of misrepresenting facts, by over emphasising the amount of people that appear at Republican events, and cropping the quotes of Democrats like Obama, Al Gore, and John Kerry.

Some argue that Fox news’s bias is caused by their owner Rupert Murdoch. Murdoch is a media mogul and has many news outlets all over the world; he is also coincidently affiliated with the Conservative Party in the UK Whatever the case, Fox news continues to underline their motto “Fair and Balanced” and continue to argue against the accusations of bias levied at them.

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Professor Tim Groseclose, a Political Economist, has attempted to answer definitively if the media are biased, how biased, and what that means for the world around us. His research proves left-wing media bias is real, and it’s changing America’s future.

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Mike Graham is joined by US commentator Kinsey Schofield to discuss the Donald Trump vs Kamala Harris presidential debate.

Kinsey Schofield criticizes Kamala's performance and the media's low expectations for her, noting her ability to get under Trump's skin and his missed opportunities to challenge her.

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We're all aware of fake news, but is that all we need to be aware of? As younger generations increasingly get their news from non-news and higher entertainment value sources...it begs the question: when does information become...manipulation? This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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Political journalism tends to treat every story like the ones that came before it. So what happens when politics in the Trump era goes off the rails?

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Ad Fontes Media, which rates media sources in terms of political bias and reliability, has released their new media bias chart, which shows that NewsNation’s "Dan Abrams Live" is right in the middle of the balanced bias line. Vanessa Otero, founder and CEO of Ad Fontes Media, joins “Dan Abrams live” to explain the process behind how shows are rated.
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Sky News contributor Beau Davidson says former US president Donald Trump ruled out a second debate because he knows he “won’t get a fair” one.

Donald Trump has announced he will not debate Vice President Kamala Harris for a second time.

“Let’s look at what happened in that ABC debate,” Mr Davidson said.

“Kamala Harris was helped in that debate; it was a three-on-one.”

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We're going to be hearing about Boris Johnson again as he gets ready to publish his memoirs. Oddly, he seems to think, that even in the context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, that his own idea to invade the Netherlands is worth boasting about. He has also decided that he is not at all sorry for partygate.

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AEI's Rick Hess studied how several media outlets reported on school choice research, and found that news coverage and editorials painted very different pictures.

ARTICLE – Does the media cover school choice fairly? Yes and no https://goo.gl/LJ5nGq

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A longtime reporter for National Public Radio has published an essay saying the news outlet is biased and has been getting increasingly so in recent years. Steve Krakauer, NewsNation media contributor and columnist at The Hill, joins "NewsNation Now" to discuss how media bias has changed over the years, saying former President Donald Trump caused a significant change in how media outlets operated.

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How news feed algorithms supercharge confirmation bias
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According to a Pew Research poll, 45% of U.S. adults get at least some of their news from Facebook, with half of that amount using Facebook as their only news outlet. Algorithms on social media pick what people read. There's worry that social media algorithms are creating filter bubbles, so that they never have to read something they don't agree with and thus cause tribal thinking and confirmation bias. The Charles Koch Foundation is committed to understanding what drives intolerance and the best ways to cure it. The foundation supports interdisciplinary research to overcome intolerance, new models for peaceful interactions, and experiments that can heal fractured communities. For more information, visit charleskochfoundation.org/courageous-collaborations.The opinions expressed in this video do not necessarily reflect the views of the Charles Koch Foundation, which encourages the expression of diverse viewpoints within a culture of civil discourse and mutual respect.
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ELI PARISER: A filter bubble is your own personal universe of information that's been generated by algorithms that are trying to guess what you're interested in. And increasingly online we live in these bubbles. They follow us around. They form part of the fabric of most websites that we visit and I think we're starting to see how they're creating some challenges for democracy.

We've always chosen media that conforms to our address and read newspapers or magazines that in some way reflect what we're interested in and who we want to be. But the age of kind of the algorithmically mediated media is really different in a couple of ways. One way is it's not something that we know that we're choosing. So we don't know on what basis, who an algorithm thinks we are and therefore we don't know how it's deciding what to show us or not show us. And it's often that not showing us part that's the most important – we don't know what piece of the picture we're missing because by definition it's out of view. And so that's increasingly I think part of what we're seeing online is that it's getting harder and harder even to imagine how someone else might come to the views that they have might see the world the way they do. Because that information is literally not part of what we're seeing or consuming. Another feature of kind of the filter bubble landscape is that it's automatic and it's not something that we're choosing. When you pick up a left wing magazine or a right wing magazine we know what the bias is, what to expect.

A deeper problem with algorithms choosing what we see and what we don't see is that the data that they have to base those decisions on is really not representative of the whole of who we are as human beings. So Facebook is basically trying to take a handful of sort of decisions about what to click on and what not to click on, maybe how much time we spend with different things and trying to extract from that some general truth about what we're interested in or what we care about. And that clicking self who in fractions of a second is trying to decide am I interested in this article or am I not it just isn't a very full representation of the whole of our human self. You can do this experiment where you can look back at your web history for the last month and obviously there are going to be some things there that really gave you a lot of value, that represent your true self or your innermost self. But there's a lot of stuff, you know, I click on cell phone reviews even though I'll always have an iPhone. I never am not going to have an iPhone. But it's just some kind of compulsion that I have. And I don't particularly need or want algorithms amping up my desire to read useless technology reviews.

The people who create these algorithms like to say like they're neutral. We don't want to create a kind of take an editorial point of view. And I think there's something to that that's important, you know. We don't want Mark Zuckerberg to impose his political views on all of us and I don't think he is. But it's also kind of a weird dodge because every time that you create a list and that's essentially all that Faceboo...

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Bias is hard to avoid, but it can be really damaging - leading us to make poor choices without fairly weighing up the facts. This episode looks at bias in the media and why it can be particularly damaging.

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This is National News Literacy Week, an event to help people better understand what information is credible and what's not.




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