Is The NewStandard’s coverage biased?
Unlike the staff at most news organizations, editors and journalists at The NewStandard make no claims of being “unbiased.” They take the position that no journalist or editor can ever be truly neutral, impartial or unbiased. Instead, NewStandard staff believe it is important to be explicit about the values and perspective driving The NewStandard’s coverage. When reporting and editing a story, there are hundreds of small decisions made, including: who to interview, what documents to consult, how to structure and order information, and which claims and facts to give weight. NewStandard reporters and editors follow detailed guidelines set out in the Content Contributors’ Handbook so that those choices are informed by a solid commitment to report from the perspective of those who are affected by events, government policy and corporate activity. Bias at The NewStandard is toward a set of values, not any “side” or player in a given issue.
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