It'd be interesting to discuss with people how they determine whether a news source is very biased or not.
I did an exercise, taking the headlines from major MSM outlets and outlets on the right, and it was pretty compelling to me that those on the right used more biased language than many MSM sources. It's just interesting for me to hear so many conservatives quote Breitbart and infowars and even RT or project veritas in one breath, and in the next denounce fake news or liberal bias in the next.
Wish we could have a legitimate conversation about how to assess how biased a news source is, whether you agree with that bias or not.
It's difficult to assess although there have been a few studies. What constitutes "so many" conservatives? I see Huffington Post and Mother Jones quoted on occasion. How many liberals believe the majority of that tripe? I really don't know, hence I'm not going to throw them all under the same biased umbrella.
The only way to get a real look at what's going on is to use a variety of news sources. Even then individual bias is going to make a big impact, but at least you are seeing different viewpoints.
I don't think most people are naturally curious or intellectually honest enough to do that though. It's easier to latch on to social media and validate oneself.