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Los Angeles Times owner plans on adding bias meter to site next year
Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong said he is planning on adding a bias meter to accompany news articles and opinion pieces on the paper’s website. Soon-Shiong shared his plan when he was on Scott Jennings’s podcast Flyover Country.
Los Angeles Times owner plans to introduce ‘bias meter’ next to news, opinion coverage
Shiong, the billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Times, recently announced plans to introduce a “bias meter” next to the paper’s news and opinion coverage. Soon-Shiong officially announced the news during an episode of Scott Jennings’ “Flyover Country” podcast.
LA Times to Publish ‘Bias Meter’ on News Stories, Owner Says
Shiong's plans to give the Los Angeles Times newsroom a rebirth continue to take shape, this time with a "bias meter"
LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong says ‘bias meter’ tagged to articles coming in January
Soon-Shiong discussed the upcoming venture with his recent editorial board pick, Scott Jennings, a conservative commentator and staunch Trump supporter.
LA Times staff outraged and columnist quits over owner's plan to add ‘bias meter’ to coverage
Litman, who had written for the Times for 15 years and been its senior legal columnist for the past three, announced on Thursday that he had tendered his resignation as a “protest and visceral reaction” against Soon-Shiong’s conduct as owner.
LA Times owner announces planned AI-powered 'bias meter' for stories, columns
The Los Angeles Times is preparing to introduce an AI-backed "bias meter" as soon as January, the latest shakeup as owner Patrick Soon-Shiong overhauls the paper.
Owner of Los Angeles Times Plans ‘Bias Meter’ Next to Coverage
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong said that he planned to introduce the tool, which he said would appear next to the paper’s news articles and opinion pieces, in January.
LA Times owner plans to add AI-powered ‘bias meter’ on news stories, sparking newsroom backlash
Shiong, who blocked the newspaper’s endorsement of Kamala Harris and plans to overhaul its editorial board, says he will implement an artificial intelligence-powered “bias meter” on the paper’s news articles to provide readers with “both sides” of a story.
L.A. Times Planning to Add AI-Powered ‘Bias Meter’ to Every Story
Shiong, has announced his plans to launch a “bias meter” for all articles on the outlet’s website as soon as next year. Speaking to CNN’s Scott Jennings on his radio show, the media mogul explained the meter would allow readers to view different perspectives on a news or opinion article in real time and allow them to write or read comments on the subject matter.
Los Angeles Times Owner Plans to Launch Tech-Driven “Bias Meter” On Articles Next Year
Patrick Soon-Shiong says that his team is building a product where "the reader can press a button and get both sides" of a story.
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LA Times Rep Cuts Short 'Combative' Patrick Soon-Shiong Interview About Naming Scott Jennings to Editorial Board
A "combative" interview with Los Angeles Times owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong was abruptly ended this week when the reporter ...
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LA Times columnist resigns, claims billionaire owner ‘curried favor’ with Trump: ‘Shameful capitulation’
The longtime senior legal columnist, who wrote for the LA Times for more than 15 years, announced his resignation on Thursday ...
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CNN commentator Scott Jennings joins Los Angeles Times editorial board after owner calls for more conservative voices
Conservative commentator Scott Jennings is the newest member of the The Los Angeles Times editorial board. “It’s true – I’ve ...
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Conservative CNN commentator Scott Jennings joins Los Angeles Times editorial board
The move comes as Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong vowed to do a complete overhaul of the newspaper.
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