Media Research Center

Media Research Center
logo (not part of original row)
other namesMRC, CNSNews.com, Cybercast News Service, MRCTV, NewsBusters
source typefoobar (not part of original row)
publisherFooland (state-funded media) (not part of original row)
classificationGenerally unreliable Generally unreliable: Editors show consensus that the source is questionable in most cases.

There is consensus that the Media Research Center and its subdivisions (e.g. CNSNews.com, MRCTV, and NewsBusters) are generally unreliable for factual reporting. Some editors believe these sources publish false or fabricated information. As biased or opinionated sources, their statements should be attributed.

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    Media Research Center (MRC, CNSNews.com, Cybercast News Service, MRCTV, NewsBusters)
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    Generally unreliable Request for comment 2010 Request for comment 2019 Request for comment 2020

    2020

    There is consensus that the Media Research Center and its subdivisions (e.g. CNSNews.com, MRCTV, and NewsBusters) are generally unreliable for factual reporting. Some editors believe these sources publish false or fabricated information. As biased or opinionated sources, their statements should be attributed.
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