Reviewers - Is it possible for them to be unbiased? [message #56188] |
Thu, 31 March 2005 02:05 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
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Since this is the dungeon, and since we're on a political tangent, I've got a hornet's nest to stir.Is it even possible for a reviewer to be unbiased? What prompted this train of thought is a conversation that John and I had about a magazine that "reviewed" speakers made by a company that the editor owned part of. It was an obvious conflict of interest, and when exposed, gave a distinct impression of foul play. But after thinking about it, they all support themselves with advertising revenues, so they all have a conflict of interest. They all have a stake in the companies they review. The only exception I can think of is Consumer Reports. So I ask again, Is there such a thing as an honest review?
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Re: Reviewers - Is it possible for them to be unbiased? [message #56194 is a reply to message #56192] |
Thu, 31 March 2005 18:18 |
wunhuanglo
Messages: 912 Registered: May 2009
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Maybe. I think Anthony Cordesman was an honest broker (is he still reviewing anywhere?) and I'm certain J. Gordon Holt was never a sell out. Cordesman never seemed to give a damn what anybody thought, and I never read a fawning, over-the-top review by him. I also think Holt's record speaks for itself - he'd rather go out of business than pander to anybody. But two out of hundreds is not a good record.
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Re: Reviewers - Is it possible for them to be unbiased? [message #56196 is a reply to message #56192] |
Thu, 31 March 2005 18:27 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
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Oh, wow. I didn't know the story about Bose and Consumer Reports. I know Bose has been extremely agressive with marketing, but I didn't know that story.Our recent conversation made me ponder this question. I haven't ever gotten very involved with reveiwers, so I'm pretty naive about the publications industry, but I'm geting more aquainted with it every day. What I've seen hasn't been particularly pretty. It seems to me the best thing to do is to listen to products, let them speak for themselves. But there are a lot of reviewers, magazines and E-Zines, and most if not all receive funding through advertisements. That makes me concerned that their reviews might be impossibly biased.
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