Media and News Perception
A bias-adjusted view of public-sector media coverage
The index combines logged news mentions, source stance, source credibility, and article tone so visitors can inspect the evidence behind media perception changes.
Tracked Targets
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Article Mentions
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Current Index
Scores range from -100 to +100 and are recalculated from recent logged mentions.
How To Read It
Positive
Coverage contains more favorable terms after source stance and credibility correction.
Neutral
Coverage is informational, mixed, or low confidence.
Negative
Coverage contains more critical terms after the same corrections.
Pro-government and anti-government source weights are dampened when they align with expected editorial bias and slightly strengthened when they run against it. That makes the index more explainable, not a final truth claim.
Ranked Media Perception
Click a row to filter evidence for that appointee, office, ministry, or sector.
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Rating Brain
How automatic intelligence reads, filters, and scores media coverage.
Score Formula
Known Gaps Being Managed
Perception History
Select a row to inspect score movement.
Source Balance
Active websites by editorial stance and logged mention volume.
Word Influence Map
Words most associated with score movement for the current selection.
Phrases
Repeated phrases and their tone signal.
Sentence Signals
Sentences with the clearest positive, negative, or governance language.
Article Evidence
Each article link is saved once so the same story is not scored repeatedly.
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