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Lisa Giljum-Jansky –
The various versions of these charts are an ESSENTIAL part of teaching my students to be critical consumers of media and information.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for doing this work!
Lisa Giljum-Jansky –
The various versions of this chart have become an ESSENTIAL part of teaching my students to become critical consumers of media and information.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
Jon Hoornstra –
Another well-tuned presentation of the media environment.
Gary –
Thank you so much. When my friends share data from spurious sources, the chart redirects the debate back to the question of truth and finding facts we can agree on. The chart is so helpful.
Doug Robertson –
I have used this chart in my college Political Science classes for years. I find it the most accurate identification of the various levels of bias of the listed news/information sources. Thank you!