Steve Teeling
Steve Teeling is a news reporter at WTNH.com, where he has been working since 1998. He primarily covers weather-related stories and has gained a reputation for his engaging writing style and ability to deliver timely information to viewers. In addition to his work at WTNH.com, Teeling is also involved in community outreach programs aimed at educating people about severe weather events and how to stay safe during such occurrences.
Biography:
https://www.wtnh.com/author/steve-teeling/
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
88%
Examples:
- The author has a tendency to use sensationalist language when reporting on weather events, as seen in the example where they state 'a snowstorm could deliver some moderate to heavy snow'.
Conflicts of Interest
100%
Examples:
- There is no evidence of conflicts of interest in the author's reporting.
Contradictions
75%
Examples:
- In one article, the author mentions a specific likelihood of a snowstorm but does not provide a comprehensive breakdown across all areas affected by the snowstorm.
Deceptions
45%
Examples:
- The author engages in selective reporting by only mentioning two regions (NW and NE Connecticut) without providing a comprehensive breakdown across all areas affected by the snowstorm.
- The use of sensationalist language can be considered deceptive as it may mislead readers about the severity of weather events.
Recent Articles
Father's Day Weekend Weather: Comfortable Cool Nights to Warming Trend and Potential Heat Wave
Broke On: Friday, 14 June 2024Father's Day Weekend Forecast: Comfortable Father's Day with Highs in the 70s, Followed by a Heat Wave with Temperatures Reaching the 90s. Massachusetts Braces for Up to a Foot of Snow in Nor'easter Winter Storm Warning and Watch Issued
Broke On: Sunday, 11 February 2024A winter storm warning has been issued for much of Massachusetts ahead of a nor'easter that could bring up to a foot of snow to parts of the state. The National Weather Service has also issued a winter storm watch for all communities in Suffolk, Worcester, Norfolk and Essex counties.