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Is Sky News Live fair and balanced?

The neutrality of Sky News has been questioned by some media critics, who have accused it of being biased in favor of the conservative political party in the UK. A 2017 study by the University of Westminster found that Sky News "consistently under-represented" the views of the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats, and that it was "more likely to present negative stories" about these parties. Another study, by the media watchdog Ofcom, found that Sky News "gave more airtime to the Conservatives than any other party" during the 2015 general election.

However, Sky News has also been praised for its impartiality by other commentators. A 2016 study by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism found that Sky News was "the most trusted news source in the UK" among people aged 18 to 34. The report also found that Sky News was "the least partisan news source" among younger viewers.

Overall, the evidence on the neutrality of Sky News is mixed. While some studies have found that the network is biased in favor of the conservative political party, others have praised it for its impartiality. Ultimately, it is up to each individual viewer to decide whether they believe Sky News is a fair and balanced source of news.

It is important to note that the BBC is a public broadcaster funded by the license fee, while Sky News is a commercial broadcaster funded by subscription. This difference in funding models may have some bearing on the neutrality of the two networks.

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