A group of academics, after bringing their expertise to bear on the issue, have concluded...
...something every rational person has known for twenty years; the media tilts to the left:
While the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal is conservative, the newspaper's news pages are liberal, even more liberal than The New York Times. The Drudge Report may have a right-wing reputation, but it leans left. Coverage by public television and radio is conservative compared to the rest of the mainstream media. Meanwhile, almost all major media outlets tilt to the left.The hell you say!These are just a few of the surprising findings from a UCLA-led study, which is believed to be the first successful attempt at objectively quantifying bias in a range of media outlets and ranking them accordingly.
"I suspected that many media outlets would tilt to the left because surveys have shown that reporters tend to vote more Democrat than Republican," said Tim Groseclose, a UCLA political scientist and the study's lead author. "But I was surprised at just how pronounced the distinctions are."Must be those conservative academics' right-wing bias... Posted by Mitch at December 19, 2005 05:47 AM | TrackBack"Overall, the major media outlets are quite moderate compared to members of Congress, but even so, there is a quantifiable and significant bias in that nearly all of them lean to the left," said co‑author Jeffrey Milyo, University of Missouri economist and public policy scholar.
The results appear in the latest issue of the Quarterly Journal of Economics, which will become available in mid-December.
Dennis Prager has a saying. The vast majority of accademic studies fall in one of two camps. They are either junk science, or they confirm the obvious.
I'm going to apply for a grant to prove my thesis that suicide bombers have a shorter life expectancy than most other occupations.
Posted by: Nordeaster at December 19, 2005 08:49 AMCan I get a hundred grand to prove that being chauffered by Teddy Kennedy is dangerous?
Posted by: Will Allen at December 19, 2005 09:14 AM