Thursday, June 16, 2011

Media bias? NO!!! Say it ain't so!


If there were a prize for 'News Of The Blindingly Obvious', this report would take it.

The liberal bias of the mainstream media tilts so far left that any outlets not in that political lane, like the Drudge Report and Fox News Channel, look far more conservative than they really are, according to a UCLA professor's new book out next month.

In a crushing body blow to the pushers of the so-called "Fox Effect," which claims the conservative media is dragging the left into the center, UCLA political science professor Tim Groseclose in Left Turn claims that "all" mainstream news outlets have a liberal bias in their reporting that makes even moderate organizations appear out of the mainstream and decidedly right-wing to news consumers who are influenced by the slant.

"Fox News is clearly more conservative than ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC and National Public Radio. Some will conclude that 'therefore, this means that Fox News has a conservative bias,'" he writes in an advance copy provided to Washington Whispers. "Instead, maybe it is centrist, and possibly even left-leaning, while all the others are far left. It's like concluding that six-three is short just because it is short compared to professional basketball players."

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The author developed a calculation to figure out the "political quotient" to find the bias of media outlets and the average slant of an organization.

Groseclose opens his book quoting a well-known poll in which Washington correspondents declared that they vote Democratic 93 percent to 7 percent, while the nation is split about 50-50. As a result, he says, most reporters write with a liberal filter. "Using objective, social-scientific methods, the filtering prevents us from seeing the world as it actually is. Instead, we see only a distorted version of it. It is as if we see the world through a glass—a glass that magnifies the facts that liberals want us to see and shrinks the facts that conservatives want us to see."

He adds: "That bias makes us more liberal, which makes us less able to detect the bias, which allows the media to get away with more bias, which makes us even more liberal."


There's more at the link.

What next from the good Professor? Here are some suggested article headlines:

  • "People Sleep Because They're Tired"
  • "People Eat Because They're Hungry"
  • "You, Too, Can Put Two And Two Together And Get Four!"


*Sigh*

Peter

4 comments:

Bob@thenest said...

Looks to me like a perfect candidate for a large government grant to study something.

Unknown said...

"..maybe (Fox is) centrist"???
That's not bias, that's delusion!

DaddyBear said...

I was told by my very liberal math professor that 2+2=5 for very large values of 2. He must work on the President's economic council now.

Anonymous said...

Guess Stephen Colbert was right...reality does have a liberal bias.