Since no reporter is capable of reporting on any story without skewing it, and NPR is an organization staffed by liberals, one can assume that NPR articles have a liberal bias, and accommodate for it in our judgment. The same goes for AM talk radio and the National Review.
Berliner (and presumably you) seem to want NPR to intentionally hi…
Since no reporter is capable of reporting on any story without skewing it, and NPR is an organization staffed by liberals, one can assume that NPR articles have a liberal bias, and accommodate for it in our judgment. The same goes for AM talk radio and the National Review.
Berliner (and presumably you) seem to want NPR to intentionally hire and fire so that the median opinion in newsroom on any political issue is close to the median national opinion. Putting aside how one would achieve that, can I ask how it would affect your belief or trust in any NPR reporting?
Since no reporter is capable of reporting on any story without skewing it, and NPR is an organization staffed by liberals, one can assume that NPR articles have a liberal bias, and accommodate for it in our judgment. The same goes for AM talk radio and the National Review.
Berliner (and presumably you) seem to want NPR to intentionally hire and fire so that the median opinion in newsroom on any political issue is close to the median national opinion. Putting aside how one would achieve that, can I ask how it would affect your belief or trust in any NPR reporting?