Understanding the Political Spectrum of Major News Outlets

Understanding the Political Spectrum of Major News Outlets

Analyzing the news landscape can be challenging, especially when considering the varying political biases of different media outlets.

At Bitcoin Perception, we aim to provide a clear understanding of where major news organizations fall on the political spectrum, helping you make informed decisions about the information you consume.

Explore our comprehensive breakdown to see which outlets lean left, center, or right, and learn how to critically assess news sources for a balanced perspective.


Breakdown of News Outlets by Political Spectrum

Center-Left to Left-Leaning

  1. The Guardian
  2. NPR
  3. The New Yorker
  4. CNN
  5. The New York Times
  6. Los Angeles Times
  7. The Independent
  8. NBC News
  9. Vox
  10. Fortune
  11. The Atlantic
  12. Washington Post
  13. ABC News
  14. CBC
  15. El País
  16. Rolling Stone
  17. Vice
  18. AFP
  19. Le Monde
  20. franceinfo
  21. El Mundo
  22. Milenio
  23. PBS
  24. Time
  25. MSNBC
  26. Vanity Fair
  27. Huffington Post
  28. TechCrunch

Center to Center-Left

  1. Financial Times
  2. BBC
  3. Bloomberg
  4. Politico
  5. Reuters
  6. The Economist
  7. Newsweek
  8. CBS News
  9. Al Jazeera
  10. The Globe And Mail
  11. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
  12. Corriere Della Sera
  13. El Comercio
  14. El Financiero
  15. Clarín
  16. La Vanguardia
  17. El Tiempo
  18. Página12
  19. La Nación
  20. El Universal Mexico
  21. Le Figaro
  22. Excélsior
  23. franceinfo
  24. El Mundo
  25. Todo Noticias
  26. Global News
  27. Antena 3
  28. laSexta
  29. RTVE
  30. Telecinco
  31. ZDF
  32. Reforma
  33. Crónica
  34. El Universal Venezuela
  35. El Nacional
  36. TV Azteca
  37. The Boston Globe
  38. Chicago Tribune
  39. La Sexta
  40. Wired
  41. Gizmodo

Center to Center-Right

  1. Forbes
  2. WSJ (Wall Street Journal)
  3. Barron's
  4. El Periódico
  5. Fox News
  6. AP News
  7. CTV News
  8. National Post
  9. The Telegraph
  10. New York Post
  11. Financial Times

Right-Leaning

  1. Daily Mail
  2. Fox News
  3. The Telegraph
  4. New York Post

Note:

  • AP News and Reuters are generally regarded as center with a strong emphasis on neutrality and fact-based reporting.
  • Some outlets, like Financial Times and The Economist, are center or center-right on economic issues but can lean center-left on social issues.
  • Forbes, WSJ, and Barron's are often right-leaning, especially on economic matters, though they also cover a wide spectrum of views.
  • Fox News is known for its right-wing bias.