LEAST BIASED
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- Overall, we rate NewFolks as Least Biased based on minimal editorializing of information. We also rate them High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing and a clean fact-check record.
Detailed Report
Bias Rating: LEAST BIASED
Factual Reporting: HIGH
Country: USA
Press Freedom Rating: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Website
Traffic/Popularity: Minimal Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: HIGH CREDIBILITY
History
Based in Portland, Oregon, NewFolks is a parenting news and information website. According to their about page, “NewFolks helps parents lead their children through all stages of life. Our readers get the best advice available and the right guidance at the perfect time, every month.”
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Funded by / Ownership
Digital Trends Media Group owns and publishes NewFolks. DTMG publishes several websites, including the popular DigitalTends.com. Advertising generates revenue.
Analysis / Bias
NewFolks publishes original parenting news and information with minimal bias, such as this What causes a baby’s snoring and what should you do about it? All stories reviewed are properly sourced from credible outlets.
Editorially, NewFolks does not publish op-eds; and rarely covers political news. In general, NewFolk is fact-based and demonstrates minimal bias in reporting.
Failed Fact Checks
- None in the Last 5 years
Overall, we rate NewFolks as Least Biased based on minimal editorializing of information. We also rate them High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing and a clean fact-check record. (D. Van Zandt 01/11/2023)
Source: https://www.newfolks.com/
Last Updated on June 28, 2023 by Media Bias Fact Check
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