User:Willispanzarello/Media bias in the United States/Bibliography

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Reference
Forman-Katz, Naomi. “U.S. Journalists Differ from the Public in Their Views of ‘bothsidesism’ in Journalism.” Pew Research Center, Pew Research Center, 13 July 2022, www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2022/07/13/u-s-journalists-differ-from-the-public-in-their-views-of-bothsidesism-in-journalism/.

- This article details how media outlets navigate the difficulties of reporting unbiased news towards their audience.

Carmichael, Sarah Green. “The U.S. Media’s Problems Are Much Bigger than Fake News and Filter Bubbles.” Harvard Business Review, 12 Jan. 2017, hbr.org/2017/01/the-u-s-medias-problems-are-much-bigger-than-fake-news-and-filter-bubbles.

- This news source from the Harvard Business School dives into how incentives for news outlets create deep-running issues for trust between the media and viewers.

Brenan, Megan. “Americans Remain Distrustful of Mass Media.” Gallup.Com, Gallup, 20 May 2022, news.gallup.com/poll/321116/americans-remain-distrustful-mass-media.aspx.

-This online articles describes and involves statistics revolving around the uptick in distrust in media due to the variation of political belief severity.

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