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I think sometimes it depends on the topic.

Reuters is good at getting some key points and missing full state department spin, but the problem is that they have a reputation as non-biased, and that reputation means they/you do not bother to inspect their own ideology. In other mainstream media, it's easy to spot the political spin and bias if you know what you're looking for, but Reuters is much more clandestine, and possibly unintentionally so.

I imagine it to be ran by 'well meaning' liberals who have a level of journalistic integrity, that is born from 'do the right thing in the name of democracy' rather than from a serious political education.

So they thoroughly explore 'both sides' a lot, while presenting all of their information with a very 'objective' feeling register of language, in the process omitting important facts/framings that they would deem to be inducing a level of political bias.

That said, I will say they're not otherwise too worthy of my ire in comparison to other major media organisations.

Weirdly, I was researching Venezuela recently for a stageplay I'm writing, and Bloomberg gave surprisingly good coverage of events I didn't expect them to bother with. You wouldn't be able to form a meaningful analysis of venezuela based on their coverage alone, but I was still quite shocked that I found bits of their coverage to be pretty OK, and sometimes divergent from the usual state department shit that CNN or even The Guardian would put out. Very curious.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

I only saved one of the sources, but they kept popping up around Operation Gideon stuff and some of the sanctions. This one, about JJ Rendon's election hacking was the only one I saved, and it was info that was hard to come by elsewhere:

https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2016-how-to-hack-an-election/

In retrospect, I suppose 2016 was before Rendon was implicated in Venezuela, and before Venezuela was the media's new punching bag, so they didn't exactly avoid spin.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I found this one... https://archive.ph/Gjutd

After reading this, I say, death to Rendon and Sepulveda... the gusanos can fuck off

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago

aye that's the Bloomberg one

Rendon filed a lawsuit against them over it and lost