Media Source Analytics Platform

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Media Bias Charts

Compare your news source, authors, and articles with various interactive media bias charts.

Article Bias Identification

Includes Biasly’s bias and reliability ratings on individual articles and news sources.

News Source Analytics

Compare how your new agency leans on policy, politicians, biases, and more.

Ranking News Agencies & Authors

See where your news agency and author ranks among thousands on media, author, and article bias charts.

A media bias chart showing various news outlets plotted on axes of analyst bias (left to right) and fact analysis score (bottom to top), indicating their perceived positions on a political spectrum.
Article Bias Chart illustrating a selection of news articles with accompanying media outlets, categorizing them into Liberal, Center, and Conservative biases.
Scatter plot titled "Author Bias Chart" shows various media sources positioned along axes for political bias (left to right) and factual accuracy (top to bottom). A search bar is at the top.

Compare Your Content

Biasly offers two powerful tools for dissecting media bias.
Users can utilize the Author Bias Chart or Article Bias Chart to either assess the biases and affiliations of journalists or compare articles across the political spectrum. Users can also refine their search by source, policies, and politicians for a more nuanced insight into media biases and credibility.

Check Biases On New Articles

Users can rate new articles to analyze them for bias and reliability before they’re published, including detailed scores. It’s as simple as submitting the title and body of the article with source links as they would show up in the published article.

Screenshot of a webpage for submitting a new article, showing fields for title and body, along with formatting options and a Grammarly icon in the lower right corner.
A table of articles from African Examiner showing titles, sources, bias ratings, politician portrayals, and actions with a button to view each article.

Examine Your Articles’ Bias And Reliability

The platform also provides detailed lists of a news agency’s sources, allowing readers to see how bias and reliability can vary from article to article. View detailed bias analytics on each article to understand your team’s bias leanings fully.

Assess Author Tendencies And Biases

News outlets have the capability to assess the general tendencies and biases of their authors and review individual articles that the platform analyzes on their behalf.

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Fox News Policy Leanings

Scrutinize Policy Stances

News outlets also have the ability to examine their stances on political policies across the most recent 300 articles for each policy. Moreover, they can scrutinize the sentiments of individual authors and articles concerning those policies for a more in-depth understanding of the reporting tendencies of their team.

Understand Politician Portrayals

The platform provides insight into how the outlets portray politicians, domestic and abroad, positively or negatively. Users can see example statements to understand why Biasly rates them positively or negatively and their original source.

Fox News Portrayal
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Post Content, Email Followers, Edit Your Profile

Users can learn about any news agency, including their biases and reliability. They also have access to a new agency’s blog posts, can edit their bios, add images and files, email their followers, etc.

Boost Media Literacy With Our Journalist Course

In our increasingly interconnected world, the media has become a crucial part of our lives. The flood of information we receive daily necessitates the need for discerning and responsible media consumers. This Media Bias Education course aims to equip you with the tools to navigate this information-rich landscape effectively.

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Assess The Competition

Assess how you compare with competitors for media sources, biases, and content generation.

A chart titled "Media Bias Chart" showing various media organizations plotted based on their bias (from left to right) and reliability (from bottom to top), with a reset zoom button in the top right corner.

Compare Ratings

Compare biases of any two or more authors, news articles, and new agencies.

An Author Bias Chart showing various media logos plotted on a grid. A highlighted box for Joel Rose from NPR is displayed with bias and reliability scores. Search and filter options are above the chart.

Evaluate Biases & Reliability

Evaluate biases of any author, news source, policy, or politician.

Table displaying various policies with their corresponding bias scores and actions. Bias scores range from "Somewhat Conservative" to "Center." Actions include "View Sentiments" and "View Articles.

Manage Media Sources And Blogs

Manage your news source profile, collect and email followers, edit, rate, or save for future purposes.

Screenshot of African Examiner's Media Bias Fact Check report. Bias rating is "Center," reliability is "Good," policy leanings are "Center," politician portrayal is 87% negative. Includes article list.

Plan Content And Strategize

Assess and adjust content strategies.

An article bias chart categorizing news topics into liberal, center, and conservative perspectives, with color-coded labels showcasing bias levels such as "Somewhat Liberal," "Center," and "Medium Conservative.

Media Literacy For Your Team

Educate journalists and editing teams on media literacy, aligning your team.

Scatter plot showing bias scores for authors, with red and blue dots representing different values. Bias ranges from -100 to 100 on the x-axis, and authors are on the y-axis.

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