KWGS – NPR – Tulsa – Bias and Credibility

KWGS - NPR - Tulsa - Left Center Bias - Liberal - Democrat - Credible - TrustworthyFactual Reporting: High - Credible - Reliable


LEFT-CENTER BIAS

These media sources have a slight to moderate liberal bias.  They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by appealing to emotion or stereotypes) to favor liberal causes.  These sources are generally trustworthy for information but may require further investigation. See all Left-Center sources.

  • Overall, we rate KWGS – NPR – Tulsa as Left-Center Biased based on story selection and editorial perspectives that slightly favor the left. We also rate them High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing of information and a clean fact-check record.

Detailed Report

Bias Rating: LEFT-CENTER (-3.0)
Factual Reporting: HIGH (0.5)
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rating: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Radio Station
Traffic/Popularity: Minimal Traffic

MBFC Credibility Rating: HIGH CREDIBILITY

History

KWGS – NPR – Tulsa is an NPR radio station (89.5 FM) based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The website also serves KWTU.

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Funded by / Ownership

KWGS – NPR – Tulsa is owned and broadcast by the University of Tulsa. Revenue is derived through institutional grants, individual contributions, and fees paid by users of the Public Radio Satellite System. NPR stations have historically received less than 1% of their funding from the federal government.

Analysis / Bias

In review, the KWGS – NPR – Tulsa website reports news and radio programming information with a slight liberal bias. News on the website is derived from NPR and often utilizes minimally loaded language, such as this Tulsa police change how they patrol highways. This story is fact-based and, like all others reviewed, relies on credible sources of information. The website also publishes content from American Public Media.

In general, story selection tends to lean slightly left, as does editorial content, such as this Democrats plan a new investment in winning rural voters, who’ve fled the partyFinally, news reporting is fact-based and tends to lean left from an editorial perspective.



Failed Fact Checks

  • None in the Last 5 years

Overall, we rate KWGS – NPR – Tulsa as Left-Center Biased based on story selection and editorial perspectives that slightly favor the left. We also rate them High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing of information and a clean fact-check record. (D. Van Zandt 11/25/2025)

Source: https://www.publicradiotulsa.org/

Last Updated on November 25, 2025 by Media Bias Fact Check


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