QUESTIONABLE SOURCE
A questionable source exhibits one or more of the following: extreme bias, consistent promotion of propaganda/conspiracies, poor or no sourcing to credible information, a complete lack of transparency, and/or is fake news. Fake News is the deliberate attempt to publish hoaxes and/or disinformation for profit or influence (Learn More). Sources listed in the Questionable Category may be untrustworthy and should be fact-checked on a per-article basis. See all Questionable sources.
- USAmidia is a clickbait entertainment site that publishes sensationalist and often false news with no transparency and no editorial accountability. Its funding relies entirely on low-quality advertising, and its content is misleading, unverified, and politically slanted. We rate USAmidia as Right-Biased, Low in credibility, and Very Low for factual reporting.
Detailed Report
Questionable Reasoning: Sensational Clickbait, Poor Sourcing, False Information, Lack of Transparency, Failed Fact Checks, Fake News
Bias Rating: RIGHT (6.0)
Factual Reporting: VERY LOW (9.8)
Country: Unknown
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rating: N/A
Media Type: Website
Traffic/Popularity: Minimal Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY
History
USAmidia is a low-transparency entertainment and culture website with no identifiable ownership, editorial team, or contact details. It lacks an About page, author bylines, or sourcing disclosures. The site appears to operate solely as a click-driven platform targeting viral U.S. celebrity news and social controversies.
Location: Unknown
Funded by / Ownership
USAmidia is funded entirely through pop-up advertising, with no evidence of subscriptions, donations, or institutional affiliations. The website aggressively promotes clickbait headlines to drive ad revenue. There is no visible information on ownership, editorial standards, or financial backing, reflecting complete transparency failure.
Analysis / Bias
USAmidia consistently publishes sensationalized, often fabricated celebrity and cultural stories, typically with a tone that appeals to anti-woke sentiment or right-wing culture war narratives. For instance, the article “Jelly Roll Shocks Fans With Controversial Stance” falsely claims the musician refused to support Pride Month—an assertion debunked by multiple fact-checkers.
Similarly, “Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Join No Kings Day Rally” fabricates their attendance at a political protest, a claim thoroughly refuted by credible news sources. The site does not cite sources, includes no hyperlinks, and frequently relies on emotionally loaded language and unverified claims. There is no evidence of journalistic standards or fact-checking processes, and the content overwhelmingly promotes misleading narratives targeting progressive cultural symbols. This places the outlet firmly in the Low Credibility category, with a clear right-leaning cultural bias.
Failed Fact Checks
- Multiple stories published by USAmidia have been explicitly debunked by independent fact-checkers, including false claims about Jelly Roll’s stance on Pride and fabricated events involving Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. No corrections are issued, and debunked stories remain live.
USAmidia is a clickbait entertainment site that publishes sensationalist and often false news with no transparency and no editorial accountability. Its funding relies entirely on low-quality advertising, and its content is misleading, unverified, and politically slanted. We rate USAmidia as Right-Biased, Low in credibility, and Very Low for factual reporting. (D. Van Zandt 06/17/2025)
Source: https://usamidia.com/
Last Updated on June 17, 2025 by Media Bias Fact Check
Do you appreciate our work? Please consider one of the following ways to sustain us.
or
Left vs. Right Bias: How we rate the bias of media sources

