Journalism News and Blog Posts
A Tale of Two Claims: Financial Times vs. The European Union
Recommended Reading / February 2nd, 2024 / by Andy Gorel

Financial Times levied a serious claim against the European Union that an unnamed EU official has since denied, leaving readers to decide for themselves which narrative is most credible.
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Bias / July 31st, 2023 / by AllSides Staff

We work to make our writing free of biased language. Here are our standards for writing about protests, race, social issues, and more.
See moreMatt Taibbi and the Shifting of American Liberalism
Recommended Reading / April 27th, 2023 / by Andy Gorel

Journalist Matt Taibbi, a self-described liberal and Democratic hero of the 2010s, has recently endured intense scrutiny from House Democrats and liberal media outlets for his work on the Twitter Files, and he's not the only one. What does this mean for liberalism in America?
See moreDon’t Trust the News Media? That’s Good
Recommended Reading / March 25th, 2023 / by "The Conversation" Contributor

Everyone seems to hate what they call “the media.”
See moreIvan Provorov and the Ignorance of the North American Journalist
Recommended Reading / January 26th, 2023 / by Andy Gorel

Philadelphia Flyers star defenseman Ivan Provorov stoked media frenzy and bias by opting out of the team's Pride night celebrations last week.
See moreHow AllSides Labels Content: News, Opinion, Analysis, Fact Check
Recommended Reading / August 2nd, 2022 / by AllSides Staff

For our balanced news curation AllSides analyze content more closely to confirm whether the publisher’s label is accurate, and will sometimes change it on our website to more precisely reflect the style of journalism in the article at hand
See moreHow College Students Can Help Save Local News
Recommended Reading / June 6th, 2022 / by "The Conversation" Contributor

Local news outlets across the U.S. are struggling to bring in advertising and subscription revenue, which pays for the reporting, editing and production of their articles. It’s not a new problem, but with fewer and fewer journalism jobs as a result, a growing number of local newsrooms have found a potential solution: college journalism students.
See moreNew forms of advertising raise questions about journalism integrity
Recommended Reading / February 9th, 2022 / by "The Conversation" Contributor

Mainstream news media outlets have, in recent years, begun to create advertisements that look like news articles on their websites and on social media.
See moreInside AllSides: What is the Enemy of Trust in the Media?
Recommended Reading / September 15th, 2021 / by AllSides Staff

What's a bigger issue: not seeing enough information, or not trusting information when you see it?
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