I am a journalist, an old-style journalist, which means I remain objective in my stories. The media in this country has become decidedly more corporate and, thus, more conservative in the 34 years since good journalism toppled a corrupt President (Nixon).
That is when conservative forces and yes, The Republican party started the whole "Liberal Media Bias" Hoax. The following is a list of English Language, honest and objective News Organizations that might help some see the REAL news in the U.S. It is by no means complete.
Television News:
BBC News -- Probably the least biased News Org. In Britain, they are still following the tenets of good objective Journalism. You will get the facts from the BBC, MOST of the the time.
NPR -- National Public Radio is beholden to no corporation or special interest, the best News Organization in the Country.
The Network News has become decidedly bias toward corporate interests. I would say the best of the three is NBC -- Brian Williams seems to WANT to get it right, but there are still a lot of important stories going uncovered.
Fox News is NOT NEWS. It is fiction, hyperbole and COnservative Partisanship. The "facts" are mostly made up. Murdoch and especially Ailes makes sure FOX is totally a flack for the government currently, Republicans and Neo-cons especially. ANY program on FOX is slanted, biased and probably fiction. Hannity and O'Reilly are the worst.
Most Newspapers in the country have a bias, but Newspapers are still one of the best sources for News, as long as you are not reading just USA Today or The New York Post or NOW the Wall Street Journal. Murdoch has made the once venerable Financial Newspaper a conservative Rag.
I have seen bias in the headlines and stories from Associated Press and UP. Reuters is doing a good job though.
Radio News is a joke mainly, UNLESS you are listening to NPR or the BBC.
Now if you are getting ALL your news from FOX or the 700 club or O'Reilly, you are NOT getting facts, you are hearing "news" made to keep you scared or angry. There are little facts on these programs.