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The Media Bias You Are Funding
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The Media Bias You Are Funding

American Spectator writer Nate Hochman discusses his recent article on the conflict within and focused on NPR after a long-time reporter admits (in an article) that they have lost the trust of many listeners because of their overt bias. The discussion also covers the effect of most media picking a side (politically, culturally, or both) and reporting from that perspective. Most of the time in the US, that means information is filtered through a leftist lens. For mor information: https://spectator.org/its-bigger-than-nprs-katherine-maher/

American Viewpoints · nate hochman, Mike Ferguson

April 29, 202410m 1s

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American Spectator writer Nate Hochman discusses his recent article on the conflict within and focused on NPR after a long-time reporter admits (in an article) that they have lost the trust of many listeners because of their overt bias. The discussion also covers the effect of most media picking a side (politically, culturally, or both) and reporting from that perspective. Most of the time in the US, that means information is filtered through a leftist lens. For mor information: https://spectator.org/its-bigger-than-nprs-katherine-maher/

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