News Radius is designed to highlight breaking news coverage and how it differs across various outlets.
A side-by-side comparison of outlet content illustrates differences in how stories are covered, as well as what issues are covered versus ignored.
Note that currently News Radius works best on a computer screen or tablet device in landscape mode.
The Homepage
The News Radius homepage highlights live Twitter feeds from the following representative sources as classified by allsides.com:
- More Left: @MSNBC – MSNBC
- Left: @cnnbrk – CNN Breaking News
- Middle: @AP – Associated Press
- Right: @FoxNews – Fox News
- More Right: @realDailyWire – The Daily Wire
Additionally, you can dive into left, middle, or right “bubbles” for more detailed views of what different outlets are covering.
On the Left
- @MotherJones – Mother Jones
- @thedailybeast – The Daily Beast
- @washingtonpost – Washington Post
- @politico – Politico
- @NBCNews – NBC News
- @CBSNews – CBS News
- @TheAtlantic – The Atlantic
- @BuzzFeedNews – BuzzFeed News
- @Slate – Slate
- @Newsweek – Newsweek
In the Middle
- @NPR – NPR
- @Reuters – Reuters
- @AP – Associated Press
- @thehill – The Hill
- @USATODAY – USA Today
- @Forbes – Forbes
- @RealClearNews – Real Clear Politics
- @WSJ – The Wall Street Journal
- @Bloomberg – Bloomberg
- @BBCBreaking – BBC
On the Right
- @MarketWatch – MarketWatch
- @WashTimes – Washington Times
- @nypost – New York Post
- @dcexaminer – Washington Examiner
- @NRO – National Review
- @FDRLST – The Federalist
- @DailyCaller – Daily Caller
- @newsmax – Newsmax
- @theblaze – The Blaze
- @Breitbart News – Breitbart News
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