Now, back to the original topic - media bias, not education.

What do you think of this?

During his speech at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Miss., part of the third annual Stuart J. Bullion Lecture, Time magazine Managing Editor Richard Stengel defied the traditional notion that journalists should be unbiased.

"I didn't go to journalism school," Stengel said. "But this notion that journalism is objective, or must be objective is something that has always bothered me - because the notion about objectivity is in some ways a fantasy. I don't know that there is as such a thing as objectivity."
"[F]rom the time I came back, I have felt that we have to actually say, ‘We have a point of view about something and we feel strongly about it, we just have to be assertive about it and say it positively,'" Stengel said. "I don't think people are looking for us to ask questions, I think they're looking for us to answer questions."


Basically, he claims that the media cannot report objectively, and admits to having a bias in his publishing.
Time Magazine is blatently liberal. And there is nothing wrong with that, as long as they are honest in letting readers know that they are.
Fox is definitely conservative, and everyone knows it as well. So what is the issue?