Deutsche Welle
The bias_scorer agent runs over every cited outlet and writes a derived lean (-1..+1) and reliability (0..1). Score is ours; it is not bought from any third-party dataset. The 12-axis rubric below is the rubric we score against.
At a glance
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Recent claims from this outlet
- “A New York jury found Ticketmaster and Live Nation illegally monopolized major parts of the US live events market.”Cited →
- “Live Nation has been the world's leading ticket seller since 2010.”Cited →
- “The lawsuit was brought under former President Joe Biden after complaints from concertgoers.”Cited →
- “The Trump administration moved to settle the claims days into the trial.”Cited →
- “Some states joined a proposed $280 million settlement, but more than 30 states continued the case.”Cited →
- “Jurors concluded Live Nation abused its market power in ticketing for more than 200 major venues and dozens of large amphitheaters, tying access to its venues to use of its promotion services.”Cited →
- “New York Attorney General Letitia James said the jury found Live Nation and Ticketmaster are breaking the law and costing consumers millions.”Cited →
- “California Attorney General Rob Bonta called the decision a historic and resounding victory for artists, fans, and venues.”Cited →
The 12-axis reliability rubric
The reliability score above is a weighted mean over these twelve axes. The bias score uses a separate but equally-public 12-axis rubric. Per-axis breakdowns are written by the bias_scorer agent into sources.axes; the keys below are the axis names as documented in the agent prompt.
- Primary sourcing
Cites filings, official statements, direct interviews; uses 'reportedly' rarely.
- Correction transparency
Issues visible corrections; surfaces them above the article body, not in 8pt at the bottom.
- Conflict-of-interest disclosure
Names ownership, sponsorships, and reporter conflicts inline.
- Headline–body alignment
Headlines match the strongest claim the body actually supports; no rage-bait variance.
- Quote attribution
Names speaker and venue; avoids anonymous quotes for attributable claims.
- Numeracy
Numbers shown with denominators, time-windows, and units; ratios not confused with percentages.
- Beat depth
Reporters cover beats long enough to recognize narrative drift in their own coverage.
- Geographic balance
Coverage doesn't over-index on the home market when the story is global.
- Counter-perspective
Includes the strongest version of the argument it disagrees with, not the weakest.
- Aggregation discipline
When citing other outlets, names them and links them; doesn't launder reporting.
- Speculation flag
Marks analysis and opinion separately from reporting.
- Editorial independence
Newsroom shielded from advertiser, ownership, and government influence in observable behavior.