Freakonomics Radio

62. How Biased Is Your Media?

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Feb 15, 2012
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Medeobias Is Real, and That's Real Problem
01:37 • 2min
3
How Does the Average Article in the New York Times Compare to the Average Speech by a Democratic Heavyweight?
03:11 • 2min
4
The Left Leaning Moderates
04:53 • 2min
5
How to Measure Medea Bias in Mediate Outlets
06:36 • 2min
6
The Left Turn, How Liberal Media Bias Distorts the American Mind
09:03 • 2min
7
The Process, It's a Creative Process
10:56 • 2min
8
Is the Newsroom Really a Newsroom, or a Corner Office?
13:13 • 2min
9
The Top Ten Phrases Used More Often by Democrats
15:08 • 2min
10
How to Determine a Newspaper's Political Slant
16:53 • 2min
11
Newspapers Are Giving the People the News They Want
18:38 • 2min
12
Just Works Makes It Easy to Start, Run and Grow a Business
20:18 • 4min
13
The Us. Media Is Categorically Ethically Biased to the Left
24:03 • 2min
14
The New York Times Editorial Page Editor - Andrew Rosenthal
25:51 • 2min
15
The New York Times Editorial Page
27:38 • 3min
16
The Separation of Opinion From News
30:10 • 2min
17
Do You See Phrases? O It's More Like, You Know
31:43 • 2min
18
The New York Times
33:26 • 3min
19
Media Bias Is an Argument That'll Never Go Away
36:06 • 4min