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Media bias
Total Results: 29
May 7, 2025
NPR and PBS dug their own graves
Taxpayers tired of the bias
Mike Gonzalez
Wednesday
18.01
18.01
How Tumblr corrupted the New York Times
Identitarian conspiracy theories now fill its pages
Kat Rosenfield
Friday
18.11
18.11
The media’s Manchester snobbery
Britain's newspapers only pretend to be national
Joshi Herrmann
Tuesday
28.07
28.07
From Covid to crime: how media hype distorts risk
The pandemic has forced everyone to undertake a high-stakes crash course in statistics — including journalists
Tom Chivers
Tuesday
26.05
26.05
Coronavirus has driven America mad
Even perfectly rational citizens have been caught up in the politicisation of the virus
Justin Webb
Friday
24.04
24.04
Can British media steer clear of the American sewer?
Political TV hosts in America are obsequious, self-congratulatory and inadequate — let's not copy them
Douglas Murray
Friday
03.04
03.04
We don’t need ‘gotcha’ journalism now
The media carrying on as normal during a health crisis is less public service, more public nuisance
Douglas Murray
Monday
17.02
17.02
The truth about ‘American Dirt’
Once again journalists are choosing political tribalism over the facts
Jesse Singal
Wednesday
29.01
29.01
Journalism is being eaten alive by opinion
Why the media's disastrous misreporting of Covington still stings
Jesse Singal
Wednesday
18.12
18.12
Sorry, Auntie, you had it coming
Boris Johnson must follow through with his threats to the institutionally anti-conservative BBC
Robin Aitken
Tuesday
08.10
08.10
John Humphrys will always be Auntie’s man
The BBC only tolerates dissent if it is kept within certain bounds
Robin Aitken
Thursday
19.09
19.09
Who will miss John Humphrys?
In a political climate saturated with sophisticated deception, old-school sceptics help us stay connected to the truth
Giles Fraser
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