Scripps News
Scripps News (formally Newsy) has a Center bias. An independent review by an AllSides staffer in April 2020 found that Scripps News does not utilize the common types of media bias in its coverage. Its coverage is largely factual and devoid of editorialization.
About Scripps News
Scripps News bills itself as offering "straightforward, opinion-free news coverage." Its Facebook page declares:
"We believe opinions should be yours. So we cut the BS and built a news brand based on sharing facts with context...Honest and accessible, we’ve ousted the screaming guest panels and partisan op-eds to make room for journalism that empowers, not manipulates. We give you the news, you decide what to do with it."
Scripps News is a U.S. news network that was founded in 2008 and was acquired by the E. W. Scripps Company in January 2014 for $35 million. Scripps News content can be found on Verizon FiOS, Comcast Xfinity, AT&T U-verse, YouTube TV, DirecTV, and other platforms.
Ticketmaster customers may have noticed a significant change when purchasing tickets recently. The website now states that displayed prices include fees, which previously were only visible at checkout.
This change was prompted by a new Federal Trade Commission rule requiring companies to provide upfront pricing for services such as vacation rentals, hotels, and event tickets. The regulations went into effect on Monday.
Ticketmaster announced that, in addition to the face value of tickets, service charges and facility fees are now included in the upfront costs. However, delivery fees and taxes are still excluded from this pricing.