
What can you take away from this information? The media landscape is changing rapidly due to increased polarization.
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For more detail, see our full rating for Reuters. Since the Blind Bias Survey showed participants see Reuters as Lean Left, we plan to keep a close eye on this outlet in the coming weeks. The AllSides team conducted an Editorial Review of Reuters and concluded Reuters’ media bias rating remains Center, but the team unanimously agreed that Reuters shows some Lean Left bias, mostly via story choice with an elite bias. Before the survey, we rated Reuters as Center on the AllSides Media Bias Chart™. Reuters: Participants Rate Reuters Lean Leftīy a modest margin, Reuters received more Lean Left votes than Center votes. This reaffirms our current media bias rating of Politico as Lean Left. Over 65% of those surveyed notice an overall Lean Left or Left bias in Politico’s story choice and reporting.

Politico: A Plurality Sees Politico as Lean Left

For more detail see our full rating for The New York Post. While The New York Post’s writing doesn't include a lot of spin, slant, or other types of media bias, we determined it warrants a Lean Right rating because of a slight right-wing lean in story choice and some sensationalist language. Seeing the result of the survey prompted an Editorial Review of The New York Post, in which the AllSides team came to a general consensus that its content is Lean Right. Before the November 2020 Blind Bias Survey, we had this source rated as Lean Right.

Just under 50% of those surveyed said they believe The New York Post’s content to be Center.
