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Americans See Liberal Media Bias on TV News

ProfJohn

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Every time media bias comes up there is a crowd of people on here who swear that there is no such thing as a liberal bias, or that the bias is not as bad as the right claims it is.

Well apparently these people are in the minority, and by a major margin.
The margin is nearly 2 to 1 in believing the major networks deliver news with a liberal bias.
When it comes to CNN the numbers are also close to 2 to 1. Same goes for NPR.

When it comes to believing that an organization delivers news without any bias NPR wins at 37% followed by Fox at 36% then 32% for CNN and just 25% for the big three.

Link, but no raw polling data
By a 39% to 20% margin, American adults believe that the three major broadcast networks deliver news with a bias in favor of liberals. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 25% believe that ABC, CBS, and NBC deliver the news without any bias.

Similar results are found for CNN and National Public Radio (NPR). By a margin of 33% to 16%, Americans say that CNN has a liberal bias. The nation?s adults say the same about NPR by a 27% to 14% margin.

There is one major exception to the belief that media outlets have a liberal bias?Fox News. Thirty-one percent (31%) of Americans say it has a bias that favors conservatives while 15% say it has a liberal bias.

When it comes to delivering news without bias, 37% believe NPR accomplishes that goal. Thirty-six percent (36%) say the same for Fox and 32% believe it?s true of CNN. As noted earlier, just 25% believe the major broadcast networks deliver news in an unbiased manner. Results for other media outlets will be released over the next week.

Media fairness has emerged as a debate on Capitol Hill following the recent debate on immigration when public opinion overwhelmed the will of the Senate. Some lawmakers have called for a re-introduction of the ?Fairness Doctrine? requiring stations to air competing points of view. Rasmussen Reports will release data on public attitudes towards that concept over the weekend.

Not surprisingly, there are huge partisan and ideological differences in the data. For example, among self-identified liberals, all of the media outlets are believed to have some net bias in favor of conservatives. However, 50% of liberals say that NPR is unbiased. Forty-three percent (43%) say the same about CNN. As for the major television networks, 49% of liberals believe they have a conservative bias. Just 10% of liberals see a liberal bias at ABC, CBS, and NBC.

Conservatives throughout the nation see things entirely differently. Sixty-two percent (62%) see a liberal bias at the major broadcast networks and 55% say the same about CNN. Forty-five percent (45%) of conservatives see Fox as unbiased and the rest are evenly divided. Eighteen percent (18%) of conservatives see Fox News as having a liberal bias while 21% say the opposite.

Younger adults are less likely than their elders to see a liberal bias across all of the media outlets.

On a partisan basis, Democrats Democrats see the major television networks and Fox as biased in favor of conservatives. Solid pluralities of Democrats believe CNN and NPR deliver news without bias. Those Democrats who see bias at CNN and NPR are fairly evenly divided, but are a bit more likely to detect conservative bias.

Republicans see a strong liberal bias on all the outlets except Fox. Forty-nine percent (49%) of the GOP faithful see Fox as fair and balanced.

Those not affiliated with either major party tend to see a liberal bias everywhere except Fox. Thirty-eight percent (38%) of unaffiliateds see a liberal bias at the major television networks while only 19% see a conservative bias.

During Election 2004, 38% of voters thought CBS News anchorman Dan Rather was actively trying to help John Kerry win the election. Other data showed that voters tended to select news sources based upon their political preferences.

Rasmussen Reports is pleased that our online audience includes roughly equal numbers of Republicans and Democrats.
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Every time media bias comes up there is a crowd of people on here who swear that there is no such thing as a liberal bias, or that the bias is not as bad as the right claims it is.

Well apparently these people are in the minority, and by a major margin.
The margin is nearly 2 to 1 in believing the major networks deliver news with a liberal bias.
When it comes to CNN the numbers are also close to 2 to 1. Same goes for NPR.

When it comes to believing that an organization delivers news without any bias NPR wins at 37% followed by Fox at 36% then 32% for CNN and just 25% for the big three.

Link, but no raw polling data
By a 39% to 20% margin, American adults believe that the three major broadcast networks deliver news with a bias in favor of liberals. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 25% believe that ABC, CBS, and NBC deliver the news without any bias.

Similar results are found for CNN and National Public Radio (NPR). By a margin of 33% to 16%, Americans say that CNN has a liberal bias. The nation?s adults say the same about NPR by a 27% to 14% margin.

There is one major exception to the belief that media outlets have a liberal bias?Fox News. Thirty-one percent (31%) of Americans say it has a bias that favors conservatives while 15% say it has a liberal bias.

When it comes to delivering news without bias, 37% believe NPR accomplishes that goal. Thirty-six percent (36%) say the same for Fox and 32% believe it?s true of CNN. As noted earlier, just 25% believe the major broadcast networks deliver news in an unbiased manner. Results for other media outlets will be released over the next week.

Media fairness has emerged as a debate on Capitol Hill following the recent debate on immigration when public opinion overwhelmed the will of the Senate. Some lawmakers have called for a re-introduction of the ?Fairness Doctrine? requiring stations to air competing points of view. Rasmussen Reports will release data on public attitudes towards that concept over the weekend.

Not surprisingly, there are huge partisan and ideological differences in the data. For example, among self-identified liberals, all of the media outlets are believed to have some net bias in favor of conservatives. However, 50% of liberals say that NPR is unbiased. Forty-three percent (43%) say the same about CNN. As for the major television networks, 49% of liberals believe they have a conservative bias. Just 10% of liberals see a liberal bias at ABC, CBS, and NBC.

Conservatives throughout the nation see things entirely differently. Sixty-two percent (62%) see a liberal bias at the major broadcast networks and 55% say the same about CNN. Forty-five percent (45%) of conservatives see Fox as unbiased and the rest are evenly divided. Eighteen percent (18%) of conservatives see Fox News as having a liberal bias while 21% say the opposite.

Younger adults are less likely than their elders to see a liberal bias across all of the media outlets.

On a partisan basis, Democrats Democrats see the major television networks and Fox as biased in favor of conservatives. Solid pluralities of Democrats believe CNN and NPR deliver news without bias. Those Democrats who see bias at CNN and NPR are fairly evenly divided, but are a bit more likely to detect conservative bias.

Republicans see a strong liberal bias on all the outlets except Fox. Forty-nine percent (49%) of the GOP faithful see Fox as fair and balanced.

Those not affiliated with either major party tend to see a liberal bias everywhere except Fox. Thirty-eight percent (38%) of unaffiliateds see a liberal bias at the major television networks while only 19% see a conservative bias.

During Election 2004, 38% of voters thought CBS News anchorman Dan Rather was actively trying to help John Kerry win the election. Other data showed that voters tended to select news sources based upon their political preferences.

Rasmussen Reports is pleased that our online audience includes roughly equal numbers of Republicans and Democrats.

Wait, how can 15% of people think that Faux has a liberal bias? The channel only shows right wing wackos, and their less conservative repub.. oops.. "democrat" counterparts.
 
Do you have a point? At one time, didn't some 70% of Americans believe Iraq was behind 9/11? They were wrong about that too. All this poll shows is that when one relentlessly repeats the same lie, many people come to believe it.
 
By the way, reporters are generally socially liberal while fiscally conservative. Most go into the news buisiness because they want to expose social inequities, and become the voice for people who don't have it. Their conservative counterparts generally go into buisiness and finance.
 
Based on the first 5 response we can long trust any polls...

Therefore all the polls about Americans wanting to leave Iraq can now be ignored because the people obviously don't know what they are talking about... :roll:
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Based on the first 5 response we can long trust any polls...

Therefore all the polls about Americans wanting to leave Iraq can now be ignored because the people obviously don't know what they are talking about... :roll:

Apparently; because we all know polls are only to be trusted when they fit your own agenda.
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Based on the first 5 response we can long trust any polls...

Therefore all the polls about Americans wanting to leave Iraq can now be ignored because the people obviously don't know what they are talking about... :roll:

:cookie: to add to the pile. Eat some already and post less.
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Therefore all the polls about Americans wanting to leave Iraq can now be ignored because the people obviously don't know what they are talking about.

pretty much. I actually agree with you on that.

the fact is, people are pretty stupid for the most part. if you repeat something long enough, people believe it without checking for themselves, regardless of whether it's really true or not (see also: iraq's connection with 9/11)

 
Basically, PJ contends that 30 years of rightwing thinktank agitprop has had the desired effect, and he's right...

"Liberal" as compared to what? Talk Radio?

What the far Right has done very successfully is to label anybody to their left on the spectrum as "Liberal" or even "Leftist" when that's far from the truth. It's part of the psychology of the herd, of popularizing and then radicalizing the whole concept of "Conservative", bending it to a philosophy not conservative at all, but rather reactionary.

 
In my opinion, as a pretty far leaning (laying on my right side) conservative, the media is pretty much unbiased in most cases.

I do find it somewhat troubling that they never report ANY of the positive stories in the War on Terror. And as much as you liberals may like to believe that we're losing, the people of Afghanistan love us, and there even a few inspirational stories out of Iraq. But we never hear them.
 
Originally posted by: Nebor
In my opinion, as a pretty far leaning (laying on my right side) conservative, the media is pretty much unbiased in most cases.

I do find it somewhat troubling that they never report ANY of the positive stories in the War on Terror. And as much as you liberals may like to believe that we're losing, the people of Afghanistan love us, and there even a few inspirational stories out of Iraq. But we never hear them.
How do you know that the people in Afghanistan love us? And as far as inspirational stories out of Iraq go, the only inspirational story I'd want to hear is American Soldeirs not getting killed or maimed on a daily basis. An inspirational story to me would be that the Iraqis as a whole stopped slaughtering each other, took up arms with the Americans against AQ and drove them out and then threw a parade for our Soldiers for helping them help themselves. Unfortunately that's not likely to happen. We're so fucked there:|
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Based on the first 5 response we can long trust any polls...

Therefore all the polls about Americans wanting to leave Iraq can now be ignored because the people obviously don't know what they are talking about... :roll:
Do you ever get anything right? The poll is fine. It is accurately reporting that too many Americans believe the propaganda about "liberal media". So I ask you again, what's your point? Are you bragging about how well your "side" lies, or is this just another example of your misdirection?
 
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Based on the first 5 response we can long trust any polls...

Therefore all the polls about Americans wanting to leave Iraq can now be ignored because the people obviously don't know what they are talking about... :roll:
Do you ever get anything right? The poll is fine. It is accurately reporting that too many Americans believe the propaganda about "liberal media". So I ask you again, what's your point? Are you bragging about how well your "side" lies, or is this just another example of your misdirection?

Yep, there is more of that liberal elitism. Everyone(except the liberals) is just a moron, WAY too stupid know what they are talking about.

Obviously we need a ministry if information run by liberals to "educate" people... 😛 Oh wait, we already do - the public school system.
 
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Based on the first 5 response we can long trust any polls...

Therefore all the polls about Americans wanting to leave Iraq can now be ignored because the people obviously don't know what they are talking about... :roll:
Do you ever get anything right? The poll is fine. It is accurately reporting that too many Americans believe the propaganda about "liberal media". So I ask you again, what's your point? Are you bragging about how well your "side" lies, or is this just another example of your misdirection?

Interesting. I also keep wondering if ProfJohn could possible be such an idiot or if he's not really a propagandist out to cloud people's minds to a purpose I can't divine. It's hard to fathom a natural occurrence of so many classical techniques of misdirection collected accidentally in one person, but the Einstein quote in a sig we see floating around on the difference between the limits of genius and stupidity might apply.
 
Pathetic, even by your abysmal standards JanitorJohn.


Yep, there is more of that liberal elitism. Everyone(except the liberals) is just a moron, WAY too stupid know what they are talking about.



Guess it would sound better if those "liberals" hadn't been right about so much you bushbots got dead, dead wrong.
Yep, they should all just 'stick to their latte's and gay-pride parades, right?'

Stick that condescension back up your @ss where you got it.


 
The good news is at least in P&N other than his fellow right wing radical America haters no one is buying the crap spewed by Faux News supporters any longer. :thumbsup:
 
There is one major exception to the belief that media outlets have a liberal bias?Fox News. Thirty-one percent (31%) of Americans say it has a bias that favors conservatives while 15% say it has a liberal bias.

This snippet alone causes me to seriously question the methodology of the poll. Any poll in which nearly 70% of those polled DON'T believe Fox News has a conservative bias is problematic IMO.
 
If mainstream network news is so good and so valid, then how come the public is watching the network news less and less?

The reason why Americans are turning to Blogs on the Internet and Talk Radio is because they want to hear the truth about what is going on. The Truth shall set you free!
 
Watching you people attack the messenger is priceless. Face it people, 90% of the news media is liberal, so why is it so hard to believe there is a liberal tilt to the content they put out?

When you watch the hard news on Fox (not the opinion shows), you can see their conservative political leanings in the way they present the news. It's obviously not as overt as Brit Hume wearing a pro Bush T-Shirt, but it's evident in the context stories are presented, and the wording of the stories. What the hell makes you think that a network run by a bunch of liberals is any different?? I can see the same thing on CBS and NBC.

You peoples political bias apparently blinds you to the things you dont want to see. I hate both parties, and all politicians, and I can see it clear as day. Face it people, POLITICAL BIAS IN NEWS REPORTING EXISTS. Quit pretending that only liberals are capable of completely removing their political bias from their news stories. Both sides do it, but liberals have more of a monopoly on the news media, so they have the opportunity to do it more.
 
Originally posted by: DonVito
There is one major exception to the belief that media outlets have a liberal bias?Fox News. Thirty-one percent (31%) of Americans say it has a bias that favors conservatives while 15% say it has a liberal bias.

This snippet alone causes me to seriously question the methodology of the poll. Any poll in which nearly 70% of those polled DON'T believe Fox News has a conservative bias is problematic IMO.

This is the score that I think completely undermines the mentality of those polled:

When it comes to delivering news without bias, 37% believe NPR accomplishes that goal. Thirty-six percent (36%) say the same for Fox and 32% believe it?s true of CNN.

Especially when you take into consideration:

This study of people's Iraq war misperceptions and where they generally get their news from.

An analysis of those who were asked all of the key three perception questions does reveal a remarkable level of variation in the presence of misperceptions according to news source. Standing out in the analysis are Fox and NPR/PBS--but for opposite reasons. Fox was the news source whose viewers had the most misperceptions. NPR/PBS are notable because their viewers and listeners consistently held fewer misperceptions than respondents who obtained their information from other news sources.

The table below shows this clearly. Listed are the breakouts of the sample according to the frequency of the three key misperceptions (i.e. the beliefs that evidence of links between Iraq and al-Qaeda have been found, that WMD have been found in Iraq and that world public opinion approved of the US going to war with Iraq) and their primary news source. Fox News watchers were most likely to hold misperceptions? and were three times more likely than the next nearest network to hold all three misperceptions. In the audience for NPR/PBS, however, there was an overwhelming majority who did not have any of the three misperceptions, and hardly any had all three.

Maybe they polled the same sample group?? I would think that the one news outlet that repeatedly reported the FACTS about the run up to the war in Iraq and who's listeners were correct in identifying errors in reasons/logic for the war should be a little farther ahead than 1 percentage point of the "news" organization that reached 80% of its viewers couldn't distinguish between right-wing propaganda coming directly from the White House and reality when it comes to unbiasedness.
 
I think the fact that 15% of people polled found Fox to be liberal biased pretty much discredits the entire poll. <5% would have been somewhat credible. O'Reilly? Hannity? Hume? Liberals?
 
American society is shifted to the right compared to most places on Earth (for example, your Democrats = our Conservatives) so they'd probably consider 'liberal' a network that lies at the centre of the political spectrum.
 
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Based on the first 5 response we can long trust any polls...

Therefore all the polls about Americans wanting to leave Iraq can now be ignored because the people obviously don't know what they are talking about... :roll:
Do you ever get anything right? The poll is fine. It is accurately reporting that too many Americans believe the propaganda about "liberal media". So I ask you again, what's your point? Are you bragging about how well your "side" lies, or is this just another example of your misdirection?
Yep, there is more of that liberal elitism. Everyone(except the liberals) is just a moron, WAY too stupid know what they are talking about.

Obviously we need a ministry if information run by liberals to "educate" people... 😛 Oh wait, we already do - the public school system.
:cookie:


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