LEAST BIASED
These sources have minimal bias and use very few loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by appealing to emotion or stereotypes). The reporting is factual and usually sourced. These are the most credible media sources. See all Least Biased Sources.
- Overall, we rate Spectrum News – Southern California Least Biased due to representing both viewpoints, using minimally loaded words, and factually high based on proper sourcing.
Detailed Report
Bias Rating: LEAST BIASED (-0.9)
Factual Reporting: HIGH (-0.8)
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Website
Traffic/Popularity: Medium Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: HIGH CREDIBILITY
History
Spectrum News – Southern California is a news website based in Los Angeles, California. It covers local, state, and national news.
Read our profile on the United States government and media.
Funded by / Ownership
Spectrum News – Southern California, owned by Charter Communications, is one of the largest cable and broadband providers in the U.S. Advertising and cable subscriptions generate revenue.
Analysis / Bias
Spectrum News – Southern California reports local news with minimal loaded words and bias, such as Teachers strike in Santa Fe Springs-area district. They also republish Associated Press articles and cover stories with both points of view represented. Typically, Spectrum News uses credible sources such as the Associated Press; however, it also draws on interviews and lengthy quotations.
Spectrum News – Southern California does not publish opinion pieces but does report on politics with minimal bias, such as this Man accused of killing Charlie Kirk pushes to ban cameras from court. In general, the coverage addresses both sides of the issues and reports the news factually.
Failed Fact Checks
- None to date
Overall, we rate Spectrum News – Southern California Least Biased due to representing both viewpoints, using minimally loaded words, and factually high based on proper sourcing. (M. Huitsing 04/17/2026)
Last Updated on April 17, 2026 by Media Bias Fact Check
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