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Nigerian Christian death data shows newsroom bias. Here’s how it works: Bias Breakdown

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In episode 45 of Bias Breakdown, we examine how left and right-leaning news outlets report dramatically different data on Christian deaths in Nigeria, shaping contrasting narratives for their audiences. Julie Mastrine from AllSides joins the conversation to explain patterns of media slant and bias by omission, highlighting how selective sourcing can distort the story. We also explore how these reporting practices fit into a larger global pattern, from Gaza to Ukraine, showing why readers need to approach conflict coverage with a critical eye.

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In episode 45 of Bias Breakdown, we examine how left and right-leaning news outlets report dramatically different data on Christian deaths in Nigeria, shaping contrasting narratives for their audiences. Julie Mastrine from AllSides joins the conversation to explain patterns of media slant and bias by omission, highlighting how selective sourcing can distort the story. We also explore how these reporting practices fit into a larger global pattern, from Gaza to Ukraine, showing why readers need to approach conflict coverage with a critical eye.

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