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Use our Bias Meter to detect and mitigate biases during your news consumption. Create your free account to see the in-depth bias analytics and more. By creating an account, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy, and subscribe to email updates. We founded Biasly in 2017 because we saw an increasing need to bring clarity to media biases found in political news. In the polarized sphere of media narratives, we feel the challenges people are facing when consuming political content and engaging in political discourse. We also recognize that in an increasingly screen-centric world, teaching media literacy will be crucial to educating and empowering new generations against political biases.

With research showing that Americans do not trust 44% of the news they consumed, Biasly’s work has never been more important. Finding truly objective, factual political news is not easy and often impossible. What’s possible is identifying biases in the news and offering the full picture through stories across the political spectrum to help people make informed choices about issues that matter to them. At Biasly, we have developed an industry-leading Bias Meter which scans hundreds of articles every day to determine political bias that uses artificial intelligence. The Bias Meter uses a complex algorithm that is trained to identify certain components of an article such as tone and language. As well as not having the inherent biases of a human being, the algorithm in our Bias Meter is always learning and improving as we continually supply it with new data.

This technology is rigorous in delivering a true and accurate reading of bias in the news you read. To bolster our A.I. ratings, we also have a talented and diverse team of analysts from across the political spectrum who are dedicated to finding biases in the news using Biasly’s analyst rating methodology. Within the rating methodology, there are seven metrics to calculate a bias score between -100 and 100 with negative numbers being liberal, zero being neutral, and positive numbers being conservative. Each article is rated by three team members including one left-leaning, one moderate, and one conservative-leaning analyst. These scores are then averaged into one composite bias score for each article.

At Biasly, we do not tolerate bias in our work as we hold the same standard when analyzing our works just like when we analyze other news sources. We have no agenda regarding which stories and where we place them on our Home Page. We also display a variety of articles from multiple perspectives and randomly rotate different news sources to provide a fair representation of the story at all times. Media Bias v Media Literacy #Biasly #BiasMeter The Media Bias Chart at Biasly offers a rating of various news agencies. Biasly is an independent news and bias rating agency and is dedicated to Fighting Fear with Facts.

How it Works Government/Non-Profit/Education News Chart Biasly’s Media Bias Chart is an interactive, two-dimensional visual tool that maps hundreds of news sources based on their political bias (x-axis) and reliability (y-axis). What sets the chart apart is its AI-powered Bias Meter, which combines machine learning with human analyst input to generate objective bias and reliability scores for each outlet. It enables users to quickly see where a source falls on the political spectrum — from Very Left to Very Right — while also evaluating the overall trustworthiness of its reporting. Biasly rates news sources using a methodology that blends artificial intelligence with human analyst review.

Each article is scanned for linguistic markers like word choice, tone, framing, headline structure, and source selection — all of which may indicate political leanings. These are then analyzed using Biasly’s proprietary algorithms to assign a bias score and reliability score. Analysts further validate AI assessments by checking for factual accuracy, source credibility, and patterns in story selection or omission. This combined process ensures the bias ratings are not only data-driven but also contextually sound. Absolutely. Educators frequently use Biasly’s Media Bias Chart as a powerful visual aid to better understand and explain the complex landscape of media bias.

It’s an ideal tool for integrating into media literacy curricula, helping students grasp how political leanings and framing influence news coverage. To support classroom and newsroom use, Biasly also offers a downloadable and printable version of the Media Bias Chart, which educators can display during lessons or distribute in workshops. In addition, Biasly’s Media Literacy Education Platform offers structured courses and resources for both students and professionals to deepen their understanding of bias and media literacy.

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