Liberal journalism "Dear Ann: I have a problem, I have two brothers, one brother was killed on television and the other was killed with an electric chair when I was 3 years old My mother died from insanity, all my sisters are prostitutes, my father sells medicine to high school students, but recently I have been released from reformists and died by suffocation for a child who was born unmarried When I am married to this girl, will I have to tell her about my brother's work on television? "(Goldberg 117) Bernard Goldberg's book Bias said that I reveal the truth of the news, not the art.
Media Elite, written by political scientist Robert Lichter, Stanley Rothman, Linda Lichter in 1986, cited the research that is frequently quoted by people claiming media prejudice in the US news. They investigated journalists in domestic media such as New York Times, Washington Post, Broadcasting Network. This survey reveals that the vast majority of journalists are Democratic voters who show favorable attitudes towards the general public about various topics such as abortion, positive behavior, social welfare, gay rights, did. The authors believe that this trend is the process of projecting their common assumptions on the interpretation of their reality, by those who equalize most unconscious minds, it is a change in the confirmation bias.
Journalism has formed various ethics and standards. The lack of objectivity and prejudice is a major concern and important, but newer freedom news such as journalism and support of behaviorism intentionally adopt a non-objective viewpoint. This situation is becoming more common with the emergence of social media and blogs, and other platforms for manipulating or influencing social and political views and policies. These platforms are often extremely biased. Because "source" does not have to be accountable at all times to produce written, television, or other "released" end products.
If the US media systematically emphasizes specific aspects in such a way that it violates the standards of professional journalism, there will be media prejudice in the United States. US media bias proposals include freedom bias, conservative bias, mainstream bias, corporate bias, radical / cause bias. In order to solve this problem, various regulators were established to try to find facts behind biased reports and unbiased prejudice claims. These include:
Systematic distortion of the media in ways that the American media exceeds the criteria of professional journalism will result in media prejudice in the United States. US media bias proposals include conservative bias, corporate bias, liberal bias, and mainstream bias. Various regulatory agencies have solved this problem by examining facts-biased reports and unfounded prejudices. Various academic disciplines are studying prejudice of the media. Many news media do not pretend to be fair and offer readers and listeners the news they want.