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Improve The News is a free news aggregator and news analysis site developed by a group of researchers at MIT and elsewhere to improve your access to trustworthy news. Many website algorithms push you (for ad revenue) into a filter bubble by reinforcing the narratives you impulse-click on. By understanding other people’s arguments, you understand why they do what they do – and have a better chance of persuading them. **What's establishment bias?** The establishment view is what all big parties and powers agree on, which varies between countries and over time. For example, the old establishment view that women shouldn’t be allowed to vote was successfully challenged. ITN makes it easy for you to compare the perspectives of the pro-establishment mainstream media with those of smaller establishment-critical news outlets that you won’t find in most other news aggregators. This Magazine/Community is not affiliated with Improve The News and is an unofficial repository of the information posted there.


**LR (left/right): 1 = left leaning, 3 = neutral, 5 = right leaning** **CP (critical/pro-establishment): 1 = critical, 3 = neutral, 5 = pro**

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  • Uri Berliner, an employee of National Public Radio (NPR) for 25 years who had been suspended after publishing an essay accusing the network of liberal bias, resigned from the media outlet on Wednesday. New York Times (LR: 2 CP: 5)
  • In a statement on X, Berliner said he had quit after being "disparaged" by NPR's Chief Executive Officer — claiming their "divisive views" confirmed the "very problems at NPR I cited in my Free Press essay." twitter.com
  • Berliner was suspended last Friday for violating NPR's policy that bans journalists from taking up outside work without prior approval and releasing proprietary data about the network's confidential audience demographics. NPR Online News (LR: 3 CP: 5)
  • In his essay published on April 9 in The Free Press, Berliner said that NPR had "lost America's trust," allegedly because "an open-minded spirit no longer exists within NPR" as it caters to a "distilled worldview of a very small segment of the U.S. population." The Fp
  • Though he claimed that NPR had lost "viewpoint diversity" and was "telling listeners how to think," Berliner rejected calls to defund the network and rejected the notion that it was a "liberal disinformation machine" — a characterization used by former Pres. Trump. CNN (LR: 2 CP: 5)
  • Following his suspension, Edith Chapin, NPR's editor-in-chief, sent a memo to NPR's employees, stating she "strongly" disagreed with Berliner's assessment of the network's journalism, and claimed that "inclusion" was "crucial" to providing "nuanced stories." FOX News (LR: 4 CP: 4)

Left narrative:

  • Berliner deserved disciplinary action for not reaching out to NPR before publishing his op-ed. While he was entitled to free speech as a private citizen, Berliner had no right to violate NPR's internal policy as a journalist on its payroll. By going to another news outlet with his network's scathing criticism, the veteran editor violated trust and reached the point of no return.
    NPR ONLINE NEWS (LR: 3 CP: 5)

Right narrative:

  • Berliner has paid the price for exposing NPR's far-left-leaning bias. No longer focused on truth, the organization has moved from objective reporting to partisan favoritism. As political polarization continues to grow, Berliner's resignation should stir up a fresh debate around taxpayer-funded public media's sizeable shift to appease the far left.
    THE TELEGRAPH

Nerd narrative:

  • There's a 75% chance that the US will continuously be a liberal democracy until 2040, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
    METACULUS (LR: 3 CP: 3)
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