Ryan Bittan

Ryan Bittan is a Los Angeles native and has been a journalist since 2021. He has lived in seven different cities, including where he now resides - Salt Lake City. He loves snowboarding, surfing, cats, music, cooking, movies and writing. Ryan's interests could be considered odd to some. He loves looking for a nicely shaped rock and taking pictures of bugs to submit to a bug-recognition app. He will both watch a professional video game competition as though it were the World Series and stay up at night watching PBS Frontline documentaries that would put any 'normal' person in a coma. He can eat pesto by the spoonful. His favorite sandwich has only two ingredients: tomato, mayo (well, lots of salt and pepper too). In fact, there is not a single food he doesn't like. He drives a 1994 Chevy truck that he blows kisses to every time he parks and walks away. His favorite childhood albums include The Offspring's 'Smash' and Outkast's 'Aquemini.' And some say he's not too bad at playing the piano. Ryan came to Salt Lake City in search of a dream: freedom. He has found it here and doesn't plan on leaving anytime soon. In the winter, you can catch him boarding at Brighton Resort. In the summer, you can find him playing darts and listening to old cassette tapes in his friend's garage. His favorite SLC establishment is Lone Star Taqueria, and if you dare him to eat something very, very spicy, he will happily oblige. If you have any story ideas, leads or just comments you'd like Ryan to hear about, feel free to reach out to rbittan@abc4.com. Latest from Ryan Bittan

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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

86%

Examples:

  • The author quotes a source who says that ESPN has made clear to Ryan Smith that a hockey-specific upgrade is needed at the Delta Center in order for it to become the team's permanent home. This implies an assumption on behalf of ESPN about what is best for the Coyotes and their fans, which could be seen as biased.
  • The author uses language that dehumanizes and demonizes one side by referring to white supremacists as 'dog-whistling' supporters of extremist far-right ideologies and wild conspiracy theories like QAnon.

Conflicts of Interest

62%

Examples:

  • The author uses quotes from sources without any context or explanation of who these sources are or how they were obtained.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • The author quotes a source without providing any contradictory information.

Deceptions

40%

Examples:

  • The author uses a deceptive statement: 'The Coyotes players were informed in a meeting they are moving to Utah.'
  • There is no evidence provided to support the claim that the Coyotes players were informed of the move.

Recent Articles

3-Year-Old Levi Wright: Tragic Death After Toy Tractor Accident in Beaver County, Utah

3-Year-Old Levi Wright: Tragic Death After Toy Tractor Accident in Beaver County, Utah

Broke On: Tuesday, 21 May 2024 In Beaver County, Utah, 3-year-old Levi Wright died after being found in a river while playing with a toy tractor on May 21. Despite initial hope and medical intervention at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City, MRI results revealed severe damage leading to the family's difficult decision to let him go. The community has shown support during this tragic time.
A New Chapter for the Arizona Coyotes: Moving to Salt Lake City in 2024-25 Season

A New Chapter for the Arizona Coyotes: Moving to Salt Lake City in 2024-25 Season

Broke On: Saturday, 13 April 2024 The Arizona Coyotes, owned by the Utah Jazz, are moving to Salt Lake City for the 2024-25 season. The NHL has facilitated a sale of the team and general manager Bill Armstrong confirmed this with players ahead of their game against Edmonton Oilers on April 12th.