So, for example, on that website, I found this: A 2014 Pew Research Survey found that 41% of the Wall Street Journal’s audience is consistently or mostly liberal, 24% Mixed and 35% consistently or mostly conservative. This indicates that they are slightly preferred by a more liberal audience.
Liberals love it!
Or Liberals read more newspapers than conservatives. Either way, not the point.
So, the WSJ gets rated as Right center bias and the NYT gets Left Center Bias, Which is like I said---the WSJ is no more nor less biased than its competitors----which is not the same as saying they are equally biased.
A) Yes, it is exactly the same.
B) Here is the material from the website you yourself posted:
NYT:
...highly factual and considered one of the most reliable sources for news information due to proper sourcing and well-respected journalists/editors.WSJ:
...often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes) to favor conservative causes. These sources are generally trustworthy for information, but may require further investigation.
Overall, we rate the Wall Street Journal Right-Center biased due to low biased news reporting in combination with a strongly right biased editorial stance. We also rate them Mostly Factual in reporting rather than High, due to anti-climate, anti-science stances and occasional misleading editorials.One is rated highly factual, the other mostly factual because its editorials can be misleading (huh, the very subject we were discussing before you inserted yourself into it) and the WSJ Ed Board (again, the subject of the discussion) is called out for having
strongly right biased editorial stance. So, no. Not "equally biased" and not "no more or less biased than their competitors."
No, not immaterial at all. It's related to it, and it allows for further exploration of biased media to people whose minds are open.
Tangentially related is not the same as material to the discussion. You did some research (Bravo) realized you were wrong (Bravo) but instead of acknowledging it, changed your argument (No Bueno)
Game. Set. Match.
Thanks for playing, loser.
There is never a bigger indicator that a poster is garbage than when they reveal that it is all just a game to them.
Good job being a model of civility here, UNO. We have all benefited so much from the light you have shown down on us.