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Ground News is great for seeing how outlets cover the same story differently. Web Jury rates the outlets themselves. Use both.
| Feature | Ground News | Web Jury |
|---|---|---|
Primary focus Different products — Ground News compares articles; we rate outlets. | Per-story coverage comparison | Per-outlet bias + accuracy rating |
Outlet bias methodology | AllSides + MBFC sourced | Trust-weighted crowd vote |
Per-outlet trust score | ||
Crowd voting | ||
Pricing for readers | Free + Pro subscription | Free |
Browser extension | Yes | Yes |
Public API | Free + paid tiers | |
Mobile app |
Ground News and Web Jury are complements more than competitors. Ground News tells you how a specific story is being covered across the political spectrum — it groups headlines about the same event and shows you who's reporting it left, center, right, and who's not reporting it at all. That's incredibly valuable for a single news cycle.
What Ground News doesn't do is rate the outlets themselves. Their bias labels come from AllSides and MBFC. That's where Web Jury fits in: we're the per-outlet rating layer. When Ground News says CNN and Fox News covered the same story differently, we tell you how the crowd rates each of them on bias and accuracy.
Use Ground News to see the story. Use Web Jury to see the source.
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