Comparison
Winner: Source A is less manipulative
Source A appears less manipulative than Source B for this narrative.
Source B
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Instant verdict
Narrative conflict
Source A main narrative
When the deal was confirmed, CEO of Ketchup Entertainment, Gareth West, proudly said in a statement: “We’re thrilled to have made a deal with Warner Bros Pictures to bring this film to audiences worldwide.” We…
Source B main narrative
decision, Will told Entertainment Weekly: "Extreme frustration, fiery frustration, a lot of anger, white hot anger.
Conflict summary
Stance contrast: When the deal was confirmed, CEO of Ketchup Entertainment, Gareth West, proudly said in a statement: “We’re thrilled to have made a deal with Warner Bros Pictures to bring this film to audiences worldwide.” We… Alternative framing: decision, Will told Entertainment Weekly: "Extreme frustration, fiery frustration, a lot of anger, white hot anger.
Source A stance
When the deal was confirmed, CEO of Ketchup Entertainment, Gareth West, proudly said in a statement: “We’re thrilled to have made a deal with Warner Bros Pictures to bring this film to audiences worldwide.” We…
Stance confidence: 69%
Source B stance
decision, Will told Entertainment Weekly: "Extreme frustration, fiery frustration, a lot of anger, white hot anger.
Stance confidence: 56%
Central stance contrast
Stance contrast: When the deal was confirmed, CEO of Ketchup Entertainment, Gareth West, proudly said in a statement: “We’re thrilled to have made a deal with Warner Bros Pictures to bring this film to audiences worldwide.” We… Alternative framing: decision, Will told Entertainment Weekly: "Extreme frustration, fiery frustration, a lot of anger, white hot anger.
Why this pair fits comparison
- Candidate type: Closest similar
- Comparison quality: 51%
- Event overlap score: 26%
- Contrast score: 72%
- Contrast strength: Strong comparison
- Stance contrast strength: High
- Event overlap: Topical overlap is moderate. Issue framing and action profile overlap.
- Contrast signal: Stance contrast: When the deal was confirmed, CEO of Ketchup Entertainment, Gareth West, proudly said in a statement: “We’re thrilled to have made a deal with Warner Bros Pictures to bring this film to audiences worldwi…
Key claims and evidence
Key claims in source A
- When the deal was confirmed, CEO of Ketchup Entertainment, Gareth West, proudly said in a statement: “We’re thrilled to have made a deal with Warner Bros Pictures to bring this film to audiences worldwide.” West added,…
- We believe it will resonate with both longtime fans and newcomers alike.” Now, viewers have got their first taste of Coyote Vs Acme, which stars Will Forte, John Cena, Lana Condor, and Tone Bell.
- Coyote finally fights back.” It continues, “Teaming up with billboard accident lawyer Kevin Avery (Will Forte), he takes on slick corporate counsel Buddy Crane (John Cena) and ACME, Inc., the profit-obsessed conglomerat…
- A fan backlash then kicked in, which led to Warner Bros agreeing to sell the movie.
Key claims in source B
- decision, Will told Entertainment Weekly: "Extreme frustration, fiery frustration, a lot of anger, white hot anger.
- He said: "For a long time, it looked like it was not gonna come to be.
- The Last Man on Earth star said: "I can't believe we still have to wait till August.
- Everything happens for a reason, and it's certainly possible that the crazy journey that this movie is taking will help get more eyes on it, because it's a story people know about a little bit.
Text evidence
Evidence from source A
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key claim
When the deal was confirmed, CEO of Ketchup Entertainment, Gareth West, proudly said in a statement: “We’re thrilled to have made a deal with Warner Bros Pictures to bring this film to audi…
A key claim that anchors the narrative framing.
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key claim
We believe it will resonate with both longtime fans and newcomers alike.” Now, viewers have got their first taste of Coyote Vs Acme, which stars Will Forte, John Cena, Lana Condor, and Tone…
A key claim that anchors the narrative framing.
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causal claim
A fan backlash then kicked in, which led to Warner Bros agreeing to sell the movie.
Cause-effect claim shaping how events are explained.
Evidence from source B
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key claim
decision, Will told Entertainment Weekly: "Extreme frustration, fiery frustration, a lot of anger, white hot anger.
A key claim that anchors the narrative framing.
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key claim
Everything happens for a reason, and it's certainly possible that the crazy journey that this movie is taking will help get more eyes on it, because it's a story people know about a little…
A key claim that anchors the narrative framing.
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selective emphasis
And I thought it was never gonna happen, so I'm so excited for people to see it.
Possible selective emphasis on specific aspects of the story.
Bias/manipulation evidence
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Source B · Framing effect
Acme, but feared that the movie was a disaster when Warner Bros.
Possible framing pattern: wording sets a specific interpretation frame rather than neutral description.
How score signals are formed
Source A
26%
emotionality: 27 · one-sidedness: 30
Source B
35%
emotionality: 29 · one-sidedness: 35
Metrics
Framing differences
- Source A emotionality: 27/100 vs Source B: 29/100
- Source A one-sidedness: 30/100 vs Source B: 35/100
- Stance contrast: When the deal was confirmed, CEO of Ketchup Entertainment, Gareth West, proudly said in a statement: “We’re thrilled to have made a deal with Warner Bros Pictures to bring this film to audiences worldwide.” We… Alternative framing: decision, Will told Entertainment Weekly: "Extreme frustration, fiery frustration, a lot of anger, white hot anger.
Possible omitted/downplayed context
- Review which economic and policy factors each source keeps outside focus.
- Check whether alternative explanations are acknowledged.