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  2. Media bias in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Conservative outlets like The Weekly Standard and Big Government have criticized fact checking of conservative content as a perceived liberal attempt to control discourse. [154] A 2019 study found that fake news sharing was less common than perceived, and that actual consumption of fake news was limited. [155]

  3. LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong speaks out on quashing ...

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    One major change he's made was bringing conservative CNN commentator Scott Jennings on to the paper's editorial board, which infuriated some liberal media scribes, and he's planning to bring on ...

  4. The Daily Caller - Wikipedia

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    In February 2012, The Daily Caller was criticized for an "investigative series" of articles co-authored by Carlson, purporting to be an insiders' exposé of Media Matters for America (MMfA), a liberal watchdog group that monitors and scrutinizes conservative media outlets, and its founder David Brock. [56]

  5. Alternative media (U.S. political right) - Wikipedia

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    Among other prominent newspapers, Los Angeles Times remained staunchly conservative until 1952. During the 1960s, it turned decisively liberal. [3] McCormick family newspapers (particularly the Chicago Tribune) remained staunchly conservative until the late 1960s, [4] as were the Henry Luce magazines like Time and Fortune. [5]

  6. Senior NPR editor resigns after accusing outlet of liberal bias

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    An editor for National Public Radio resigned Wednesday just days after he inflamed the ongoing culture war about mainstream media with an essay about what he considers the news outlet’s liberal ...

  7. News media in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By 1900, major newspapers had become profitable powerhouses of advocacy, muckraking and sensationalism, along with serious, and objective news-gathering. In the 1920s, technological change again changed American journalism as radio began to play a new role, followed by television in the 1950s and internet in the 1990s.

  8. Newsmax - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 U.S. Trust in Media poll from YouGov and The Economist reports that Newsmax is the second-most trusted conservative news outlet for Republican voters, behind Fox News [147] (a finding supported by Rasmussen Reports [148]). The Wikipedia community has categorized Newsmax as an unreliable source of information. [149] [150]

  9. Fox News - Wikipedia

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    Fox News was also criticized by conservative outlets, such as The Weekly Standard, [295] National Review, [296] [297] and conservative columnists, such as Jennifer Rubin, [298] Michael Gerson, [299] and John Podhoretz. [300] Rich's parents, Joel and Mary Rich, sued Fox News for the emotional distress it had caused them by its false reporting.