Focusing on women and celebrating what makes them so unique, Evie Magazine helps women seek truth and find beauty...the kind that really matters.
www.eviemagazine.com
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- Overall, we rate Evie Magazine as Far-Right biased and Questionable based on the promotion of conspiracy theories, pseudoscience, propaganda, poor sources, false claims, and failed fact checks.
Detailed Report
Questionable Reasoning:
Propaganda, Conspiracy, Pseudoscience, Poor Sourcing, Failed Fact Checks, False Claims
Bias Rating:
EXTREME RIGHT
Factual Reporting:
LOW
Country:
USA
Press Freedom Rating:
MOSTLY FREE
Media Type:
Website/Magazine
Traffic/Popularity:
Medium Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating:
LOW CREDIBILITY
History
Founded in 2018 by Brittany Martinez and Gabriel Hugoboom, Evie Magazine is a conservative women’s magazine published online and once a year in print. According to their
about page, “Millions of women across America have been forgotten by the publishing world. They’re tired of having to go to trashy or politically biased sites and magazines just to get quality reads on health, beauty, and more. For years, these publications have focused on proving how women are great by showing how they can be just like men.”
Brittany Martinez
describes the site as a “Conservative Cosmo.”
Read our profile on the United States media and government.
Funded by / Ownership
Evie Media Group, Inc., owns and publishes Evie Magazine, with Gabriel Hugoboom serving as the CEO. Affiliate marketing and the sale of the annual print addition generates revenue.
Analysis / Bias
Evie Magazine publishes health, beauty, style, relationships, and career articles. They also have a section labeled “Culture,” which provides politically oriented news from a conservative perspective. Articles and headlines feature emotional wording, such as
The Shamelessly Shallow Guide On How To Be A Soft Girl. The articles provided outside of the “Culture” category tend to be mostly non-political and focus on women’s health and beauty.
Under the Culture category, there is a radical difference in content. Most articles offer far-right viewpoints such as this
J.K. Rowling Isn’t Backing Down On Defending Biological Women From Radical Transgender Ideology.
Evie Magazine holds extreme positions on abortion, such as claiming that
abortion is never necessary, even if the woman needs an abortion to save her own life. According to The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, abortions can be
medically necessary.
Evie Magazine has also published conspiracy theories such as this
Bill Gates Is A Real Life Comic Book Villain Who Wants To Depopulate The World, So He’s Starting With The Most Vulnerable. There is
no evidence to suggest this.
Finally, Evie consistently promotes anti-vaccination pseudoscience, such as this
Nearly Half Of Women Who Took Pfizer Covid Trial Vaccine Experienced A Miscarriage. Not only is this
false, but the source
Naomi Wolf is also well-known for spreading scientific misinformation. In general, Evie Magazine is a far-right conservative source that publishes misinformation and makes false claims, especially regarding science.
Failed Fact Checks
Overall, we rate Evie Magazine as Far-Right biased and Questionable based on the promotion of conspiracy theories, pseudoscience, propaganda, poor sources, false claims, and failed fact checks. (D. Van Zandt 01/29/2023)
Source:
https://www.eviemagazine.com/
Last Updated on May 24, 2023 by
Media Bias Fact Check