About Ground News
Ground News is the world’s first news comparison platform that aims to provide clarity in an increasingly chaotic media landscape. Established in 2018 by former NASA engineer Harleen Kaur and app developer Sukh Singh, this platform allows users to compare how stories are covered by various sources across the political spectrum. Ground News aggregates coverage from over 40,000 news outlets, giving readers insights into media bias and helping them access comprehensive views on news events.
The innovative platform helps users identify bias, adapt to diverse viewpoints, and understand how different media outlets frame stories. This feature is critical in today's information environment, where sensationalism and misinformation can distort reality. Ground News not only empowers individuals to become better-informed citizens but also fosters discourse that bridges divides between different ideological groups by revealing how stories are reported differently in various news outlets. As part of its mission, Ground News continues to evolve its tools and resources to ensure that users can navigate the complexities of news consumption in a responsible and informed manner.
FAQs
- When was Ground News founded?
- Ground News was founded in 2018.
- Who is the CEO of Ground News?
- Harleen Kaur is the CEO.
- What industries or markets does Ground News operate in?
- Ground News operates in the following markets: News Aggregation, Media Analysis, News Comparison, Media Bias Detection, Information Technology, Digital Media, Content Aggregation, Journalism Tools, Civic Technology, and Data Analytics.
- How many employees does Ground News have?
- Ground News has 11-50 employees.
- Where does Ground News have employees?
- Ground News has employees in Canada.
- Does Ground News support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, Ground News is a remote-friendly company.
- Does Ground News offer a four-day work week?
- No, Ground News does not offer a four-day work week.
- What is Ground News's website?
- Ground News's website is ground.news.