Does the media reflect a liberal bias
“Media bias” refers to the real or perceived tendency of a mass media to approach both the presentation of particular stories, and the selection of which stories to cover, with an unbalanced perspective. These stories may reflect the beliefs of those in the media and not the population. ... 1) Clearly a media bias exists. The media has been regarded as the “eyes and ears of the people. ... Whenever media bias is mentioned, the assumption is made that it is a “liberally biased media. ... Media exhibits and conducts itself in a way that reflects a right-winged bias. Unfortunately, the media has become another corporate entity. ... Conservatives firmly believe that broadcast media reflects a “liberal media bias,” but in my opinion, it is not liberal, and actually reflects a “conservative bias.” Conservative media bias exists for two reasons. First, the owners of media corporations tend to be conservative, like many business owners. ... The second reason traces media concentration. The mass media are owned by a small number of very large diversified media corporations. ... An example of conservative media bias is: the media’s failure to cover the massacres in the Eastern Timor by the right-wing Indonesian government during the period of Oil extraction, contrasted to the heavy coverage given to massacres by the left-wing Pol Pot regime in Cambodia during the same period.