Conservative news outlets

Definition
News is information about current events. Journalists report on news through many different media (print, broadcasting, digital)
Common topics for news range from weather, lifestyle, cooking, travel, political, sports, education, and opinion.
Where the reporting of information is based upon what is heard or seen, then the news is unbiased. As individuals or outlets attach an opinion to the information, it becomes biased.
As we exhibit social tendencies, people desire information about things that affect their lives. The development of digital media, and the internet have enabled news to be widely disseminated to the public, via broadcast, print and social media. With the advent of relatively cheap digital media, there has been a huge growth in media outlets.
These outlets generally are neutral, progressive, or conservative in their presentation of news. Although outlets can vary across individual outlets. The Wall Street Journal for example is neutral on news, while conservative in its editorial. Likewise, the New York Times could be considered neutral on its news, while liberal on its editorial.
 
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