Between Quote by Dana Loesch
“The difference between Koppell and Olberman types is that one gives editorializing in all its editorial frankness so there are no mistakes as to bias, and the other passes off a subtler bias as objectivity.”
About This Quote
It contrasts two editorial styles: one overtly biased yet transparent, the other covertly biased masquerading as objectivity.
In simple terms: One style is openly biased, the other hides bias behind objectivity.
Recognize hidden biases in supposedly neutral content.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- news consumption
- media analysis
- critical reading
- academic research
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you spot subtle bias?
- What impact does hidden bias have on trust?
Even overt bias can mislead if not acknowledged.