Ad Fontes Media’s monthly static charts provide a glimpse of media bias and reliability ratings for a selection of sources. Today we’re highlighting January’s podcast edition of our monthly static charts.
If you regularly get your news from podcasts, it’s important to know whether the news you’re consuming is unbiased and reliable. The podcast edition of our monthly static media bias charts can help.
The 700 podcasts that have been rated thus far include ratings of 2,650 individual episodes! Only 62 of those podcasts are featured on January’s static media bias chart because it’s impossible to visually show you all 700 on the same chart. Here’s a list of all 62 podcasts featured on this month’s chart.
In this month’s podcast edition, 10 sources make their debut:
- Are You Kidding Me Podcast
- Capital Record
- Revolutionary Left Radio
- SGT Report’s The Propaganda Antidote
- The Current Podcast
- The Holy Post Podcast
- The Muckrake Political Podcast
- The News & Why It Matters
- The Next Level Podcast
- The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling
If you want to see how our analysts rated all 700 podcasts, you can explore them using the Interactive Media Bias Chart ® on our website, as well as our Media Bias Chart app, available for iPhone and Android. When you add in our web/print and TV/video ratings, too, we’ve rated over 3,600 sources. Become an annual subscriber today to have limited access to our data set!
Whether you’re a seasoned listener or new to these podcasts, take a look at where they fall on the chart, and let us know what you think. Understanding the news ecosystem can help you cultivate a well-rounded and healthy news habit.
Read more about how Ad Fontes rates the news or review our monthly static charts (subscribers only). Check back next month for more updates on your favorite podcast sources!
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Beth Heldebrandt is a Media Research Specialist at Ad Fontes Media. She has 33 years of experience in the fields of journalism and public relations, and was an adjunct instructor of journalism for 17 years at Eastern Illinois University. Beth has a B.A. in journalism from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale and an M.A. in English from Eastern Illinois University. She’s a mom and grandma, and enjoys traveling, puzzles and reading.