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Overall, we rate Slate, moderately Left Biased based on story selection and editorial positions that favor the left and Mostly Factual for reporting due to proper sourcing but a few failed fact checks.
Slate’s AllSides Media Bias Rating™ was confirmed as Left in our Feb. 2024 Blind Bias Survey. Respondents across the political spectrum all rated Slate Left on average. This confirmed AllSides’ existing bias rating for Slate.
Recently at Slate’s annual retreat, we asked staffers to reflect on how political bias—specifically, what is perceived to be the magazine’s left-liberal leanings—may affect our coverage.
Knowing the political bias of media outlets allows you to consume a balanced news diet and avoid manipulation, misinformation, and fake news. Everyone is biased, but hidden media bias misleads and divides us. The AllSides Media Bias Chart™ is based on our full and growing list of over 2,400 media bias ratings.
Slate is an online magazine that covers current affairs, politics, and culture in the United States. It was created in 1996 by former New Republic editor Michael Kinsley, initially under the ownership of Microsoft as part of MSN.
The following are the overall bias and reliability scores for Slate according to our Ad Fontes Media ratings methodology. Reliability: 35.18. Bias: -12.95. Panels of analysts from Ad Fontes Media regularly review representative sample content to rate it for reliability and bias.
Slate’s AllSides Media Bias Rating™ was confirmed as Left in our Feb. 2024 Blind Bias Survey. On a scale of -9 to +9 with 0 representing Center, 656 respondents across the political spectrum on average rated Slate as -5.23, which is in the Left category.
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Slate is known to have a strong left-leaning bias. In 2014, a Pew Research study showed that 76% of readers fall on the left side of the political spectrum, making it understandable that Slate would cater its news toward the ideologies of its majority audience.
Slate Magazine has a media bias score of Medium Liberal and an accuracy score of 54% Reliable. The bias rating assesses political policies and politician sentiments, bias words, and other leanings found in the article.