Study Reveals Left-Wing Bias Among German Journalists
Media bias: German journalists overwhelmingly support left-wing parties, university study finds 🔗
A study from the Technical University of Dortmund has revealed that a significant majority of German journalists favor left-wing parties, with 63% supporting the Greens, Social Democrats (SPD), or the Left Party. Among those with preferences, 41% exclusively back the Greens, which is much higher than the party's overall support in the general population. The research, involving 525 journalists, found that 82% of those expressing a party preference lean towards left-green parties. Notably, the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) received no support among the journalists surveyed. While many journalists acknowledge a leftward bias in their field, a substantial number believe their political views do not influence their reporting significantly.
- 63% of German journalists support left-wing parties.
- 41% exclusively back the Greens.
- Only 2% of respondents chose “other parties.”
- 30% identified the Greens as the strongest party among their colleagues.
- 37% believe their political leanings do not affect their reporting.
What percentage of journalists support left-green parties?
Approximately 63% of journalists support left-green parties, with 82% among those who expressed a party preference.
Was the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) included in the survey?
No, the AfD was not listed as an option in the survey, despite its support among the general public.
How do journalists perceive the impact of their political affiliations on their reporting?
37% of journalists believe their political leanings do not influence their coverage, while 27% acknowledge that their preferences may affect the emphasis of their reporting.