Characterizing Cable News Bias: Related Research You Should Know About

19/05/2024 10 min
Characterizing Cable News Bias: Related Research You Should Know About

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Cable news channels have also been shown to have an impact on the opinions and political behavior of voters.
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Cable news channels have been shown to have an impact on the opinions and political behavior of voters. Less than 16 percent of the public has a “great deal" or “quite a lot" of trust in television news. This popular perception of cable news bias further invites a more rigorous characterization of bias on TV.


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