It would depend on which country you are referring to
Liberal bias, or "Democratic".
There are few who would argue the bias of the media is liberal. Overwhelmingly.
bias
It is just the nature of the beast. The majority of the media tilts to the left. They are one of the reasons Obama was elected president. There are sites such as Newsbusters who points out the bias.
The phenomenon where broadcast media is perceived to have a liberal or left-leaning bias is often referred to as "media bias." Critics argue that this bias can influence news coverage, framing, and the selection of stories, potentially skewing public perception. The term "liberal media bias" is commonly used in discussions surrounding this issue, particularly in political contexts.
NPR tends to have a larger amount of liberal listeners. There have been accusations of a liberal bias against NPR.
A Liberal
Yes they do. Ever more on display since the Obama election... ________ It depends upon the owner of the media outlet. Some have a very distinct liberal bias, some have a conservative bias. An excellent example of this is Fox news. Fox is notorious for it's right wing bias. ________ And MSNBC is ten times more liberally biased. Yes, sadly most media outlets do :(
Fox News is often perceived as having a conservative bias, aligning with right-leaning viewpoints and political ideologies. This bias is reflected in its choice of topics, framing of stories, and the opinions expressed by its hosts and commentators. Critics argue that this slant can impact the network's coverage of issues, favoring Republican perspectives while often challenging liberal viewpoints. Nonetheless, supporters of the network view it as a necessary counterbalance to what they see as a liberal bias in other media outlets.
This is purely an opinion. There are as many exceptional writers working for papers considered to be more conservative as there are for more liberal publications. The question is more an example of perceptual bias.
Watergate, and Monica Lewinski. Before that there was a vauge liberal bias, but now it isn't even being hid.
There is no definitive percentage as political affiliation among teachers can vary. However, surveys suggest that a higher percentage of teachers identify as liberal compared to the general population.