MSNBC

MSNBC is an American news-based pay television cable channel based in New York City which broadcasts NBC News as well as its own coverage and political commentary.

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2.6/5

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Sept. 15, 2021

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Employee Satisfaction

3.5/5

0.5/1

MSNBC Human Resources department rates a B in comparison to companies of similar size, and top 30% in similar-sized companies.

1.0/1

MSNBC provides perks and benefits is ranked top 10% in similar-sized companies. Benefits include health insurance, financial and retirement plans, care for family, vacation and time off, discounts, and professional support. Generally, the benefits were satisfactory and called the benefits very useful and supportive, with a very high rating on websites.

0.5/1

ABC News has a work environment that is satisfied by more than 70% of workers, and over 80% approve of the CEO’s actions and culture. Reviews and interviews have stated that they are surrounded by good people and a supportive environment. However, many have stated that the commitment is intense and it is very hard to find a work-life balance, which is a main factor in an employee's work.

0.5/1

MSNBC has a work environment that is satisfied by more than 60% of workers, and the work culture is rated top 30% compared to similar-sized companies. However, reviews and interviews have stated that they have no balance in their work, and management is just okay. The reviews are very balanced with satisfactory comments and unsatisfactory.

1.0/1

MSNBC has committed over $500 million to support their employees, and in addition to supporting their employees, they also try to help their customers as much as possible.

Independence

2.0/6

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MSNBC does not have a public written policy on avoiding conflicts of interest.

0.5/1

MSNBC does not have a public written policy that they don’t receive gifts.

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MSNBC does not have a public written policy on not paying for information.

1.0/1

MSNBC does clearly label sponsored content.

0.5/1

MSNBC sometimes uses their own photos, but also uses photos from other associations, to which they give credit.

Objectivity & Fact Checking

2.0/10

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News and Opinion are not clearly indicated on the website, and only occasionally does the title state that the following article is an opinionated one or not. Also doesn’t have a public statement or ethics code relating to how they prevent putting opinions in news reports.

0.0/2

MSNBC does not have a public statement stating that it does not use incorrect information.

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MSNBC does not have a separate section for corrections, and they don’t even have any articles for specific corrections that were made.

2.0/2

MSNBC keeps its articles to the facts. Authors do not inject their opinions into stories to bait certain emotions or opinions.

0.0/2

It is difficult to find articles on MSNBC that contain unpopular opinions to make the stories interesting. They seem to have some articles but it is hard to consider them truly unpopular opinions.

Quality of Sources

7.0/8

1.0/2

There is no public statement on the use of anonymous sources, but it seems like there aren’t many of them.

2.0/2

Studies are often provided with links that go to external websites, and the links work flawlessly, and they link to other websites which give full credit. Rarely do the studies circle among only MSNBC articles.

2.0/2

Quotes are provided unaltered, with proper attribution, sometimes linked with other websites to provide the original site.

2.0/2

Almost all of the breaking news and general articles provide a video or photo at the top to introduce the article, and there are videos and images throughout the article as well, with credits.

User Experience

4.0/6

1.0/1

MSNBC is free and is therefore very affordable.

0.0/1

There doesn’t seem to be an actual MSNBC newspaper.

1.0/1

MSNBC has a similar readability level to other highly ranked news companies for general audience readability like CBS and ABC, allowing a wide range of readers to utilize MSNBC as a resource.

1.0/1

There are videos and visuals on every article, and they are all very relevant to the article. Since each article provides more than 1 visuals, it makes it helpful for readers that like to read and look at visuals together.

0.5/1

MSNBC barely has any ads, and if they do, it’s either at the top or bottom of each article, so it rarely interrupts the reader. However, occasionally, there are ads that follow the reader all the way to the bottom of the article, which can be very disturbing.

0.5/1

MSNBC's website is designed such that each section is easily accessible for the average user. However, on the main page, even though as the user scrolls down there are headings indicating the different topics, it is slightly confusing which area contains exactly which information. Considering that MSNBC is used for other purposes like TV live stream and shows, it is generally well organized.