In the current post-truth era that we all live in it is becoming increasingly difficult to successfully navigate the world of media.
To make the task easier we have applied years of our editorial knowledge to come up with a proprietary labeling system that helps you get the most of the news that we bring you daily.
We specifically apply the following labels to distinguish mostly objective news from various private as well as government propaganda sources:
- Neutral publishers – generally balanced media sources which are transparent about their ownership and funding, give a space for different or opposing views or those which are not significantly politically biased, such as the Associated Press or Reuters.
- Public broadcaster – Public broadcasters and news agencies largely financed by the state but with editorial independence, such as the BBC or the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). These publishers should be neutral, governments should not exert editorial control over these broadcasters. Their content should not have a pro-government bias, otherwise they will be labeled as pro-government or government propaganda.
- Government institution – official governmental bodies such as the U.S. Department of Education, and intergovernmental organizations such as the World Health Organization..
- Pro-government publishers – outlets displaying moderate pro-government bias, often found in limited media freedom environments. They can be under direct government’s influence or subject to interference in editorial policy and self-censorship, such as Al Jazeera or Hurriyet Daily News.
- Government propaganda – outlets that directly or indirectly serve the interests of a specific government and spread overt pro-government propaganda, including false, radical, and hateful narratives, such as Xinhua or Fars News Agency.
- Right-wing publishers – publishers with a decisive right-wing bias. They may support right-wing political groups and will promote right-wing issues including social conservatism, free market economics and nationalism in some instances. These include The Daily Mail and FOX News.
- Center-right publishers – publishers with moderate right-wing or conservative leanings, who despite some bias, still publish neutral or ‘opposing’ views such as the National Post or the Boston Herald.
- Left-wing publishers – publishers with a decisive left-wing bias, supporting left-wing political groups and promoting left-wing issues, social liberalism, left wing economics, anti capitalism, anti-imperialism and nationalism in some instances. These include World Socialist Web Site or Greenpeace International.
- Center-left publishers – publishers with moderate left-wing or liberal leanings, who despite some bias, still publish neutral or ‘opposing’ views; such as The Guardian or Le Monde.
- Uncategorized publishers – publications which do not fit into the above category structure. They may be unreliable, conflicting, or not provide enough information about funding and ownership to verify their position.
- Label pending – awaiting review.
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