What FrameDial is
FrameDial is a daily news briefing built on a simple idea: the facts of a story and the frame you read it through are two different things. Each day we publish the top US-relevant stories as consensus facts with citations— the parts every credible source agrees on — and then show how those same facts read through contrasting value-based frames (for example, an accountability lens versus a stability lens), alongside a side-by-side look at how the left and the right would emphasize them.
An interactive dial lets you turn the commentary intensity up or down, so you control how much interpretation sits on top of the facts. The goal is not to tell you what to think — it’s to make the framing visible so you can think more clearly.
How we work
FrameDial is AI-assisted and human-overseen. Each day’s stories are selected for national significance and US relevance; the consensus facts are drafted from multiple sources and checked against a faithfulness standard that flags any claim not supported by the underlying reporting; and the framed analysis is generated and gated so it stays anchored to those facts rather than inventing details. Every story links to its sources.
We hold a hard line on faithfulness: framing should change emphasis and interpretation, never the underlying facts. When we get it wrong, we want to hear about it.
Who publishes FrameDial
FrameDial is published by Skylark Creations LLC, 10717 Owens St, Westminster, CO 80021. Read our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
Contact
Questions, corrections, or feedback: hello@frame-dial.news. We read every message — corrections to facts get priority.