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ITV Drama Showcases Phone-Hacking Scandal
Jack Thorne's new ITV drama, "The Hack," details the phone-hacking scandal at the News of the World, highlighting the investigative work of journalists like Nick Davies and the intertwined relationship between the press, politics, and police.
ITV Drama Showcases Phone-Hacking Scandal
Jack Thorne's new ITV drama, "The Hack," details the phone-hacking scandal at the News of the World, highlighting the investigative work of journalists like Nick Davies and the intertwined relationship between the press, politics, and police.
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32% Bias Score


CBS News' "Bias Monitor": A Threat to Editorial Independence
The FCC approved Paramount Global's merger with Skydance, mandating a "bias monitor" position at CBS News to evaluate bias claims and report to Paramount's president, raising concerns about compromised editorial independence and political influence.
CBS News' "Bias Monitor": A Threat to Editorial Independence
The FCC approved Paramount Global's merger with Skydance, mandating a "bias monitor" position at CBS News to evaluate bias claims and report to Paramount's president, raising concerns about compromised editorial independence and political influence.
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56% Bias Score


BBC Pulls Gaza Documentary After Breach of Editorial Guidelines
The BBC removed a Gaza documentary, "How to survive a war zone," from broadcast after an internal investigation revealed the narrator was the son of a senior Hamas official, a fact unknown to the BBC but known to the production company, Hoyo Films. The BBC concluded the documentary should never have...
BBC Pulls Gaza Documentary After Breach of Editorial Guidelines
The BBC removed a Gaza documentary, "How to survive a war zone," from broadcast after an internal investigation revealed the narrator was the son of a senior Hamas official, a fact unknown to the BBC but known to the production company, Hoyo Films. The BBC concluded the documentary should never have...
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36% Bias Score


Shreveport News Anchor Sues Rival Station for Defamation
Former Shreveport news anchor Bill Lunn sued KTAL, its anchors, and Nexstar for defamation after a report falsely portrayed him as a child predator, despite police clearing him of any wrongdoing; the lawsuit alleges this cost him his career.
Shreveport News Anchor Sues Rival Station for Defamation
Former Shreveport news anchor Bill Lunn sued KTAL, its anchors, and Nexstar for defamation after a report falsely portrayed him as a child predator, despite police clearing him of any wrongdoing; the lawsuit alleges this cost him his career.
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56% Bias Score


Court Upholds Journalist's Credibility in Roberts-Smith Defamation Case
An Australian Federal Court dismissed Ben Roberts-Smith's appeal against Nine Newspapers, highlighting the complexities of journalist-source relationships and emphasizing the need for caution in interpreting secretly recorded conversations; the ruling has implications for journalistic ethics and leg...
Court Upholds Journalist's Credibility in Roberts-Smith Defamation Case
An Australian Federal Court dismissed Ben Roberts-Smith's appeal against Nine Newspapers, highlighting the complexities of journalist-source relationships and emphasizing the need for caution in interpreting secretly recorded conversations; the ruling has implications for journalistic ethics and leg...
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48% Bias Score


BBC Arabic Under Investigation for Pro-Hamas Bias and Antisemitism
Following accusations of pro-Hamas bias and antisemitism, BBC Arabic faces an investigation after a former BBC director, Danny Cohen, detailed numerous editorial failures, including the repeated appearances of a contributor who called for violence against Jews, prompting calls for the channel's clos...
BBC Arabic Under Investigation for Pro-Hamas Bias and Antisemitism
Following accusations of pro-Hamas bias and antisemitism, BBC Arabic faces an investigation after a former BBC director, Danny Cohen, detailed numerous editorial failures, including the repeated appearances of a contributor who called for violence against Jews, prompting calls for the channel's clos...
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Criminologist Hans Werdmölder Plagiarizes Crime Journalists' Work in Best-Selling Books
Dutch criminologist Hans Werdmölder's books on criminals Ridouan Taghi and Bolle Jos have been found to contain significant portions of text copied without attribution from various crime journalists, leading to ethical and legal concerns.

Dutch Criminologist Hans Werdmölder Plagiarizes Crime Journalists' Work in Best-Selling Books
Dutch criminologist Hans Werdmölder's books on criminals Ridouan Taghi and Bolle Jos have been found to contain significant portions of text copied without attribution from various crime journalists, leading to ethical and legal concerns.
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16% Bias Score

Spain to Protect Journalist Sources with Strict Limits on Disclosure
Spain's proposed law on journalist source confidentiality, approved by the Council of Ministers, limits disclosure only to prevent imminent harm to life, national security, or the constitutional system, balancing press freedom with law enforcement needs and aligning with EU regulations.

Spain to Protect Journalist Sources with Strict Limits on Disclosure
Spain's proposed law on journalist source confidentiality, approved by the Council of Ministers, limits disclosure only to prevent imminent harm to life, national security, or the constitutional system, balancing press freedom with law enforcement needs and aligning with EU regulations.
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32% Bias Score

ABC News Doesn't Renew Terry Moran's Contract After X Post Criticizing Trump and Miller
Veteran ABC News journalist Terry Moran was not renewed after calling President Trump and Stephen Miller "world-class haters" on X, violating ABC News policies; this follows a $15 million defamation settlement with Trump and coincides with declining television viewership and rising popularity of alt...

ABC News Doesn't Renew Terry Moran's Contract After X Post Criticizing Trump and Miller
Veteran ABC News journalist Terry Moran was not renewed after calling President Trump and Stephen Miller "world-class haters" on X, violating ABC News policies; this follows a $15 million defamation settlement with Trump and coincides with declining television viewership and rising popularity of alt...
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44% Bias Score

ABC News Doesn't Renew Terry Moran's Contract After Trump Criticism
ABC News correspondent Terry Moran's contract was not renewed after he violated network policies by posting a criticism of President Trump and Stephen Miller on X, calling them "world-class haters", leading to his initial suspension and subsequent termination.

ABC News Doesn't Renew Terry Moran's Contract After Trump Criticism
ABC News correspondent Terry Moran's contract was not renewed after he violated network policies by posting a criticism of President Trump and Stephen Miller on X, calling them "world-class haters", leading to his initial suspension and subsequent termination.
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56% Bias Score

Gänswein Interview Sparks Debate on Catholic Church Conflicts
Father Georg Gänswein, former private secretary to Pope Benedict XVI, gave a controversial interview to Massimo Franco, criticizing Pope Francis and sparking debate about journalistic ethics and the importance of representing diverse perspectives.

Gänswein Interview Sparks Debate on Catholic Church Conflicts
Father Georg Gänswein, former private secretary to Pope Benedict XVI, gave a controversial interview to Massimo Franco, criticizing Pope Francis and sparking debate about journalistic ethics and the importance of representing diverse perspectives.
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52% Bias Score

60 Minutes to Air Trump Critique Amidst Paramount Lawsuit and Alleged Corporate Interference
60 Minutes will air a segment critical of President Trump's targeting of law firms via executive orders, amidst Paramount's attempt to settle his $20 billion lawsuit and amidst allegations of corporate interference in the show's editorial independence, potentially impacting journalistic integrity.

60 Minutes to Air Trump Critique Amidst Paramount Lawsuit and Alleged Corporate Interference
60 Minutes will air a segment critical of President Trump's targeting of law firms via executive orders, amidst Paramount's attempt to settle his $20 billion lawsuit and amidst allegations of corporate interference in the show's editorial independence, potentially impacting journalistic integrity.
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60% Bias Score
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