Wikipedia classification
Wikipedia's editor community classifies this source as no consensus for sourcing purposes.
From Wikipedia's perennial sources list (CC BY-SA). This is Wikipedia editors' consensus about citing the source in articles — not Geotone's judgment, and not a general truth rating.
Coverage mix
Most-covered tracked topics
Counts articles matching Geotone's tracked topics only — a coverage-mix sample, not total output.
Measured tone & selection profile
Coverage selection vs the global mix
- Yemen Conflict4.3× the all-outlets share
- NATO1.6× the all-outlets share
- Terrorism0.6× the all-outlets share
- DR Congo Ebola Outbreak0.6× the all-outlets share
Share of this outlet's topic-tagged articles per topic, divided by the same share across all observed outlets. n = 672, trailing 90 days; topics with thin global samples excluded.
Tone vs topic average, most-covered topics
- NATO+3.01 (n=249)
- Iran War & Succession+0.83 (n=93)
- Israel–Gaza-0.11 (n=71)
Outlet's mean headline tone on the topic minus the topic's all-outlets mean, same window — coarser than the story-consensus figure but topic-resolved.
These are measured quantities with disclosed formulas — not a bias or reliability rating. Tone is computed from headlines only (article text is never stored), measures framing relative to co-covering outlets rather than factual accuracy, and consensus clusters cover the English-language stream only. See methodology.