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Media (LIberal) Bias Is Real, Finds UCLA Political Scientist
UCLA News ^ | 12/14/05 | Meg Sullivan

Posted on 12/16/2005 8:58:15 AM PST by LdSentinal

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.

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."

"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.

Groseclose and Milyo based their research on a standard gauge of a lawmaker's support for liberal causes. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) tracks the percentage of times that each lawmaker votes on the liberal side of an issue. Based on these votes, the ADA assigns a numerical score to each lawmaker, where "100" is the most liberal and "0" is the most conservative. After adjustments to compensate for disproportionate representation that the Senate gives to low‑population states and the lack of representation for the District of Columbia, the average ADA score in Congress (50.1) was assumed to represent the political position of the average U.S. voter.

Groseclose and Milyo then directed 21 research assistants — most of them college students — to scour U.S. media coverage of the past 10 years. They tallied the number of times each media outlet referred to think tanks and policy groups, such as the left-leaning NAACP or the right-leaning Heritage Foundation.

Next, they did the same exercise with speeches of U.S. lawmakers. If a media outlet displayed a citation pattern similar to that of a lawmaker, then Groseclose and Milyo's method assigned both a similar ADA score.

"A media person would have never done this study," said Groseclose, a UCLA political science professor, whose research and teaching focuses on the U.S. Congress. "It takes a Congress scholar even to think of using ADA scores as a measure. And I don't think many media scholars would have considered comparing news stories to congressional speeches."

Of the 20 major media outlets studied, 18 scored left of center, with CBS' "Evening News," The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times ranking second, third and fourth most liberal behind the news pages of The Wall Street Journal.

Only Fox News' "Special Report With Brit Hume" and The Washington Times scored right of the average U.S. voter.

The most centrist outlet proved to be the "NewsHour With Jim Lehrer." CNN's "NewsNight With Aaron Brown" and ABC's "Good Morning America" were a close second and third.

"Our estimates for these outlets, we feel, give particular credibility to our efforts, as three of the four moderators for the 2004 presidential and vice-presidential debates came from these three news outlets — Jim Lehrer, Charlie Gibson and Gwen Ifill," Groseclose said. "If these newscasters weren't centrist, staffers for one of the campaign teams would have objected and insisted on other moderators."

The fourth most centrist outlet was "Special Report With Brit Hume" on Fox News, which often is cited by liberals as an egregious example of a right-wing outlet. While this news program proved to be right of center, the study found ABC's "World News Tonight" and NBC's "Nightly News" to be left of center. All three outlets were approximately equidistant from the center, the report found.

"If viewers spent an equal amount of time watching Fox's 'Special Report' as ABC's 'World News' and NBC's 'Nightly News,' then they would receive a nearly perfectly balanced version of the news," said Milyo, an associate professor of economics and public affairs at the University of Missouri at Columbia.

Five news outlets — "NewsHour With Jim Lehrer," ABC's "Good Morning America," CNN's "NewsNight With Aaron Brown," Fox News' "Special Report With Brit Hume" and the Drudge Report — were in a statistical dead heat in the race for the most centrist news outlet. Of the print media, USA Today was the most centrist.

An additional feature of the study shows how each outlet compares in political orientation with actual lawmakers. The news pages of The Wall Street Journal scored a little to the left of the average American Democrat, as determined by the average ADA score of all Democrats in Congress (85 versus 84). With scores in the mid-70s, CBS' "Evening News" and The New York Times looked similar to Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., who has an ADA score of 74.

Most of the outlets were less liberal than Lieberman but more liberal than former Sen. John Breaux, D-La. Those media outlets included the Drudge Report, ABC's "World News Tonight," NBC's "Nightly News," USA Today, NBC's "Today Show," Time magazine, U.S. News & World Report, Newsweek, NPR's "Morning Edition," CBS' "Early Show" and The Washington Post.

Since Groseclose and Milyo were more concerned with bias in news reporting than opinion pieces, which are designed to stake a political position, they omitted editorials and Op‑Eds from their tallies. This is one reason their study finds The Wall Street Journal more liberal than conventional wisdom asserts.

Another finding that contradicted conventional wisdom was that the Drudge Report was slightly left of center.

"One thing people should keep in mind is that our data for the Drudge Report was based almost entirely on the articles that the Drudge Report lists on other Web sites," said Groseclose. "Very little was based on the stories that Matt Drudge himself wrote. The fact that the Drudge Report appears left of center is merely a reflection of the overall bias of the media."

Yet another finding that contradicted conventional wisdom relates to National Public Radio, often cited by conservatives as an egregious example of a liberal news outlet. But according to the UCLA-University of Missouri study, it ranked eighth most liberal of the 20 that the study examined.

"By our estimate, NPR hardly differs from the average mainstream news outlet," Groseclose said. "Its score is approximately equal to those of Time, Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report and its score is slightly more conservative than The Washington Post's. If anything, government‑funded outlets in our sample have a slightly lower average ADA score (61), than the private outlets in our sample (62.8)."

The researchers took numerous steps to safeguard against bias — or the appearance of same — in the work, which took close to three years to complete. They went to great lengths to ensure that as many research assistants supported Democratic candidate Al Gore in the 2000 election as supported President George Bush. They also sought no outside funding, a rarity in scholarly research.

"No matter the results, we feared our findings would've been suspect if we'd received support from any group that could be perceived as right- or left-leaning, so we consciously decided to fund this project only with our own salaries and research funds that our own universities provided," Groseclose said.

The results break new ground.

"Past researchers have been able to say whether an outlet is conservative or liberal, but no one has ever compared media outlets to lawmakers," Groseclose said. "Our work gives a precise characterization of the bias and relates it to known commodity — politicians."


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bias; liberal; mediabias; study; ucla
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To: Zuben Elgenubi


The fourth most centrist outlet was "Special Report With Brit Hume" on Fox News, which often is cited by liberals as an egregious example of a right-wing outlet.


41 posted on 12/16/2005 9:44:09 AM PST by billhilly (Demo cammo is yellow and white)
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To: billhilly
OK, let me agreed with you in another way.

The tenth and eleventh paragraphs state:

Of the 20 major media outlets studied, 18 scored left of center, with CBS' "Evening News," The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times ranking second, third and fourth most liberal behind the news pages of The Wall Street Journal.

Only Fox News' "Special Report With Brit Hume" and The Washington Times scored right of the average U.S. voter.

So when you read this article, either there are two media outlets right of center or the same media outlets are the fourth and fifth most centrist.

42 posted on 12/16/2005 9:55:05 AM PST by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: the anti-liberal

Possibly, but the way they used content analysis can be misled. For example, if I understand it correctly, say an article discusses data on God and politics, provided by Heritage Foundation. Then, the author put comments from people on the street and a professor in religious study. These comments may be very liberal, so the overall 'mood' of the article is very liberal. Yet, this study will only count it as 'conservative' as the only citation is from conservative Heritage Foundation.


43 posted on 12/16/2005 9:58:27 AM PST by paudio (Is it OK to say Merry Christmas to you...?)
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To: LdSentinal
The results break new ground

Good grief....

44 posted on 12/16/2005 10:04:01 AM PST by austinite
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To: LdSentinal
Media (LIberal) Bias Is Real, Finds UCLA Political Scientist

He had to go to college to figure this out!!??
45 posted on 12/16/2005 10:12:36 AM PST by DustyMoment (FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
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To: paudio
We're not in disagreement, I'm thinking about how to improve or supplement this particular study or study method.

So on one layer you have content analysis, on another the mood. Such a study could have three conclusions- one purely content based (such as this study), one purely 'mood' based, and one combining content analysis and mood analysis.

46 posted on 12/16/2005 10:16:03 AM PST by the anti-liberal (Hey, Al Qaeda: Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent)
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To: LdSentinal
The results break new ground.

Only if you just got off the boat from another galaxy...

47 posted on 12/16/2005 10:19:30 AM PST by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: LdSentinal

Since most of the articles on Free Republic is from the liberal media I wonder if the study would show that this forum is liberal


48 posted on 12/16/2005 10:32:40 AM PST by Swiss
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To: P-40
Wonder where Michael Savage would appear in the study results... :)

In a straitjacket?

49 posted on 12/16/2005 10:37:02 AM PST by Trust but Verify (( ))
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To: Trust but Verify
In a straitjacket?


Perhaps somewhere in the study there is a category called....Other. :)
50 posted on 12/16/2005 10:43:48 AM PST by P-40 (http://www.590klbj.com/forum/index.php?referrerid=1854)
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To: Terabitten
"Yeah, their methodology could use some work. "

I agree. Take a look at the underlying scale used to determine what is liberal and what is conservative. From what I can tell, this study simply compares how these various media outlets compare to the average voter, which assumes the average voter is actually centrist. I suspect this is not true, but I don't if the average voter would be conservative or liberal.

Another underlying assumption is that what is considered liberal/centrist/conservative now has always been that way, which we know is not true given the creeping liberalism we fight against daily. I would be more impressed if the scale was based on more traditional lines of division between liberal & conservative. Nevertheless, it is a useful study.

51 posted on 12/16/2005 12:48:50 PM PST by DSP in CW
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To: LdSentinal; Izzy Dunne
Media (LIberal) Bias Is Real, Finds UCLA Political Scientist

DUH!

52 posted on 12/18/2005 2:10:02 PM PST by beyond the sea (Murtha: Redeployment - What .......Surrender? --- Victory is not a strategy.)
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To: flixxx
Bozell pioneered media bias research many years ago and arguably ranks as the world's foremost authority on the subject. His work to quantify bias brings a scientific discipline to the field of study. IMHO the 21 research assistants would contribute more to the science of media bias by working directly under Bozell. At the very least the 21 assistants ought to utilize Bozell's proven methods to discern bias instead of reinventing the wheel.
53 posted on 12/18/2005 2:22:07 PM PST by Milhous (Sarcasm - the last refuge of an empty mind.)
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To: LdSentinal
The Drudge Report may have a right-wing reputation, but it leans left.

Since no one has said it so far, I tend to agree with this statement.

54 posted on 12/18/2005 2:28:57 PM PST by Alissa
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To: LdSentinal

If they would have taken into account the editorial content it would have REALLY showed the bias.


55 posted on 12/18/2005 2:33:44 PM PST by McGavin999 (If Intelligence Agencies can't find leakers, how can we expect them to find terrorists?)
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To: LdSentinal

Although not a media outlet per se, Yahoo has an "In the News" section that is strongly biased in favor of the liberal agenda. Its selective choice of headlines is nearly always anti-Bush and supportive of Dems and their left wing issues.


56 posted on 12/18/2005 2:55:04 PM PST by Starboard
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To: LdSentinal

Eat it Eric Alterman.


57 posted on 12/18/2005 3:30:49 PM PST by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestu s globus, inflammare animos)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest

Thought your Today Show ping list might appreciate this


58 posted on 12/20/2005 5:26:11 AM PST by Behind Liberal Lines
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To: Paradox

I usually can't tell their bias one way or another...and NPR unquestionably has the most in-depth stories of any major media outlet. They get well beyond the soundbites.


59 posted on 12/20/2005 11:20:47 PM PST by Choose Ye This Day (Win the war. Confirm the judges. Cut the taxes. Control the spending. Secure the border.)
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To: Berosus; blam; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Do not dub me shapka broham; Ernest_at_the_Beach; ...

Duh.


60 posted on 12/28/2005 5:17:08 PM PST by SunkenCiv ("In silence, and at night, the Conscience feels that life should soar to nobler ends than Power.")
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