And do you routinely watch/read any news outlets you generally disagree with?
What’s Your Preferred News Outlet(s)?
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What’s Your Preferred News Outlet(s)?
Int’l
BBC
South China Morning Post
Al Jazeera
Le Monde
National
NY Times
WashPo
Wall St Journal
LA Times
Sacramento Bee
Miami Herald
AP News
Reuters
NPR
New Yorker
The Atlantic
Politico
CBS for breaking news/Tv Feed
State and Local
NPR
The Denver Post
The Coloradoan
Westword
7News CBS local tv
And do you routinely watch/read any news outlets you generally disagree with?
South China Morning Post
Le Monde
Wall St Journal
The Denver Post
If I’m looking for oppo perspective - RT, FOX, RCP, The Hill
You guys.
People always know what's up.
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@Reece101
None.
CNN so I can learn what all liberals are thinking and then I research professors and other academics who disagree with those narratives to see what the average Republican believes.
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@Reece101
I don't generally watch or read a regular News outlet,
I prefer casting a net on the Internet, after hearing about this or that.
If I did watch on the regular,
PBS is alright,
I don't think they make as much of a spectacle out of news,
Or lean 'too far one direction.
I remember it as a kid.
Of papers,
The Oregonian,
I live in Oregon,
Read it growing up, though usually the funnies/comics,
Wasn't too biased, that I remember.
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@Greyparrot
Only correct answer is Babylon Bee
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@ILikePie5
Have you watched season one of "Moving to Texas?"
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@Greyparrot
Have you watched season one of "Moving to Texas?"
Ofc. As a Texan, it is very factual news
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@Lemming
I don't generally watch or read a regular News outlet,I prefer casting a net on the Internet, after hearing about this or that.
That's pretty wise. If you spend too much time watching state propaganda, whether it's on the left or right, you will begin to dehumanize your neighbors.
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@Greyparrot
Though I'd agree there 'is state propaganda,
I think it's a bit 'everywhere, than just in the news,
Ads being what they are,
Companies saying they support this or that,
Course media and companies don't always agree with the establishment,
Send out different messages at times, free country a fair bit,
US 'government propaganda, not 'so bad, as some countries,
But of course, still there.
I like the BBC. Those with extreme right-wing
politics accuse it of having a left-wing bias and those with extreme left-wing politics
accuse it of having a right-wing bias … this to me says something positive in
its favour.
36 days later
I'm guessing for Trump, it is TASS.
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@FLRW
I'm guessing for Trump, it is TASS.
LOL
258 days later
ABC,CBS and NBC are more credible news sources than Fox.
I quit watching network news about 5 years ago. Better to be uninformed than misinformed. News is pretty much useless to me. What if I was accurately informed? What am I going to do about it? Anything I would think or think to do would be ridiculed and mocked regardless of the event or topic. Why bother listening to it? I general watch month old You Tube videos If I am truly interested in something to see how well that news aged. Most news doesn't age well or turns out to be completely false. The Trump years taught me that. I wait along time before I will even consider what I am being told is true or accurate. Time always exposes the truth. Breaking news is utterly worthless.
The Trumpet years taught me what I already knew. We have a lot of unnecessary, mindless { stupid/ignorant } humans in USA and Earth.