Anne Murphy,

Anne K. Murphy is a digital video and content producer at FOX 12 Oregon. She has been with the company since August of 2023 and is also the producer of the FOX 12 NOW show. Anne graduated Magna Cum Laude from Washington State University two years early at age 20, and she holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Media Production. In her free time, she enjoys reading, watching movies, and playing with her dog Charlie. Anne has received multiple awards for her academic achievements and has been on the President's Honor Roll and Vice President's List at both Washington State University and South Puget Sound Community College.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

98%

Examples:

  • Anne Murphy has a strong tendency to report the facts without adding personal opinions or interpretations.

Conflicts of Interest

95%

Examples:

  • Anne K. Murphy is employed by FOX 12 Oregon as a digital video and content producer.

Contradictions

80%

Examples:

  • 28 people were trapped upside down for roughly half an hour.
  • A man is facing multiple charges in a Multnomah Courtroom on Tuesday after police say he allegedly shot one person and stabbed two others with a knife on May 22.

Deceptions

90%

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Recent Articles

Upside-Down Terror: Dozens Trapped on Malfunctioning AtmosFEAR Ride at Oaks Amusement Park

Upside-Down Terror: Dozens Trapped on Malfunctioning AtmosFEAR Ride at Oaks Amusement Park

Broke On: Saturday, 15 June 2024 On the opening day of Portland's Oaks Amusement Park summer season, over two dozen people were left suspended upside down for 30 minutes when the AtmosFEAR ride malfunctioned. Graduates Daniel Allen and Jordan Harding were among those trapped. Fire departments responded promptly, and engineers managed to lower the ride before a high-angle rescue was necessary. One rider with pre-existing medical conditions was hospitalized, while others were evaluated and released. The cause of the malfunction is under investigation.