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Doug McDonald wrote: McWebber wrote: What did the study examine? News? Or all of the Fox broadcasts including their commentators? Quote from the study: " Few studies provide an objective measure of the slant of news, and none has provided a way to link such a measure to ideological measures of other political actors. That is, none of the existing measures can say, for example, whether the New York Times is more liberal than Tom Daschle or whether Fox News is more conservative than Bill Frist. We provide such a measure. Namely, we compute an ADA score for various news outlets, including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, the Drudge Report, Fox News? Special Report, and all three networks? nightly news shows. Our results show a very significant liberal bias. All of the news outlets except Fox News? Special Report received a score to the left of the average member of Congress. Moreover, by one of our measures all but three of these media outlets (Special Report, the Drudge Report, and ABC?s World News Tonight) were closer to the average Democrat in Congress than to the median member of the House of Representatives. One of our measures found that the Drudge Report is the most centrist of all media outlets in our sample. Our other measure found that Fox News? Special Report is the most centrist. These findings refer strictly to the news stories of the outlets. That is, we omitted editorials, book reviews, and letters to the editor from our sample. " Doug McDonald One man's liberalism is another man's conservatism. The "average member of Congress" would look like an antideluvian right-winger in England. Ditto in the US of the late 1940s. But in the US the whole "true left" end ot the spectrum of public opinion, socialism, is missing, neatly excised by the long pressure of the Cold War. Now the American right wing is busily propogandizing us into believing that traditional liberals, who have always been staunchly pro-capitalist and are more like libertarians than anything else known, are "leftists". They'll probably succeed, too. Leonard -- "Everything that rises must converge" --Flannery O'Connor |
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