The Bias Bar is a visual tool that highlights how any news story is being covered by outlets across the political spectrum.
Not all sources report on stories equally.The Bias Bar puts news coverage in context, making it easy to spot media narratives and get a birds-eye-view of how sources are reporting on a story from across the political spectrum.
Quickly see how bias impacts any news story.At a glance, the Bias Bar allows you to discover what stories are receiving balanced coverage from across the political spectrum – and those that are being disproportionally covered by one side or the other.
Ground News uses ratings from three independent third parties to assess the bias of news outlets and places them on a scale.
What can I learn from the Bias Bar?
01Identify important issues on each side.A skewed Bias Bar can indicate that one side of the spectrum is reporting on a story because it’s important to their readers.
02See what’s not being covered.A skewed Bias Bar can also indicate that one side of the spectrum is omitting a story because it runs counter to the worldview of their readers.
03Diversify your media diet.Use the Bias Bar as a tool to identify trends and engage with news outside your comfort zone to develop a better understanding of the media landscape.
See the Full BreakdownThe default Bias Rating is the average rating that a source receives from 3 independent organizations. To see the breakdown of bias ratings, go to the profile page of the news publisher in Ground News – just search for the publisher’s name and tap or click into their page.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What do left (L), center (C), and right (R) refer to?
What if I disagree with a bias rating?