You found a single chart and despite claiming you know nothing about it, take it at its word to be a "check".
Stil vastly better than the random claims right from the butt about somehow the whole media being pro-Republicans.
You are doing the Dunning-Kruger effect with respect to that graph lol
Unlike the "every media is far-right save MSNBC" which is such an objectively competent affirmation, lol.
I don’t know that website at all and find it hard to respond to it given that reality, but when billionaire John Malone, who became the largest investor to CNN in 2022 (and is a board member who is very close with the actual owner) goes in public multiple times and states he wants to literally shift CNN to the right, and then CNN gradually does so, I would say it’s lost whatever this chart is trying to say. I think that chart prima facie comes off as unreliable and dishonest. That chart also completely ignores local news or social media.
Well, care to provide some actual research about the leaning of the main media in the US then ?
Because so far, the original website seems pretty reliable from what I could gather in my empirical and flawed experience.
Another chart, made by self-avowed slightly left-of-center people in 2018, shows roughly the same distribution. That's two different sources with a rather good correlation.
On the other side, I've random people on a website making claims that the whole media is pro-Republicans without providing anything but their opinions that has a pretty strong history of being significantly biased itself. So yeah, I'm going to go with the charts until I get some actual significantly reliable alternative.
There are several forces at work here. MSM is left biased, but it has not been aggressively anti Trump. It is only a few of the main media (MSNBC!) that actively went after Trump. The GOP has a huge media presence that goes outside of the mainstream and has been using radio, social media, and local media (newspapers and TV) to saturate markets with conservative talking points and anti Democrat messages. Those outlets have been overwhelming any celebrity endorsements.
And maybe the GOP having a media presence outside the mainstream comes from the fact that the mainstream has been overwhelming Democrats, so they just found and took themselves a different niche to get their own winning battlefield. It's still a pretty different picture than the one painted in this thread, with the "we lost to Trump because we're such small David against this Goliath of media" when it's actually the side that lost which had a
MASSIVE upper hand in the big media - maybe the actual picture in the mind of the average voter is the opposite one when it comes to who is the underdog here.
One thing I can say, is that the media coming out from the US, is massively more Democrat in its message than Republican. Hearing the complaint that everything is pro-Republican when I see the absolute opposite in everything that reach the most people in the world makes for a jarring dissonance.