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  2. Bill O'Reilly (political commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after Ailes was fired, Fox News settled a sexual harassment claim against O'Reilly with former Fox host Juliet Huddy. Huddy alleged that O'Reilly pursued a romantic relationship with her, and made lewd remarks. Legal fees in this case were settled and paid for by Fox News. [177] The settlement was worth $1.6 million. [85]

  3. Salon.com - Wikipedia

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    Salon covers a variety of topics, including reviews and articles about books, films, and music; [1] articles about "modern life", including friendships, human sexual behavior, and relationships; and reviews and articles about technology, with a particular focus on the free and open-source software (FOSS) movement.

  4. Alt News - Wikipedia

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    Alt News works by monitoring misinformation, primarily identifying that are sufficiently viral.They use CrowdTangle, a Facebook tool that publishers use to track how content spreads across the internet, for monitoring Facebook pages that have put out misinformation at some point in the past and are on either side of the ideological spectrum.

  5. Alternative media - Wikipedia

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    Alternative media challenge the dominant beliefs and values of a culture and have been described as "counter-hegemonic" by adherents of Antonio Gramsci's theory of cultural hegemony; however, since the definition of alternative media as merely counter to the mainstream is limiting, some approaches to the study of alternative media also address ...

  6. Talk:AlterNet - Wikipedia

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    NPR described AlterNet as an "independent, left-liberal news and opinion site," and AlterNet describes itself as "a progressive news magazine and online community." These descriptions are much more neutral and accurate, so I am going to use them in the article. Passing off AlterNet as a liberal news site is extremely misleading, given that ...

  7. Ground News - Wikipedia

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    "Media Bias Ratings" of news publications are sourced from Ad Fontes Media, AllSides, and Media Bias/Fact Check. Publications can be given ratings ranging from "Far Left" to "Center" to "Far Right". The "Average Bias Rating" is meant to reflect an average of the three ratings, and can be edited by users subscribed to the "Pro" tier.

  8. Newsweek - Wikipedia

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    Newsweek is an American weekly news magazine.Founded as a weekly print magazine in 1933, Newsweek was widely distributed during the 20th century and had many notable editors-in-chief.

  9. David Brock - Wikipedia

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    Media Matters is known for its aggressive criticism of conservative journalists and media outlets, including its "War on Fox News". [37] The New York Times, in a 2008 profile, called MMA "a highly partisan research organization" and quoted Democratic operative James Carville as saying that MMA was "more effective than any single entity" on the ...