I have a question: Some have said they don’t listen to and/or don’t like, “The mainstream media,” and often say their main news source is fox. As fox is rated as the number one news channel (#1 in viewership) on cable TV, and cable TV is where most Americans get their news, doesn’t that make fox the most mainstream of all?
So Surprised I did not see the WSJ
I get on line...pricey yes....balanced yes...and so educational...art..cooking..wine..travel literature etc
Professional/balanced writing AND
they very seldom have to correct a story...
They get it right the first time.....not the fastest...Howerver, the most accurate.
I readead LAT, NYT, SF Bay Area papers, Anchorage AK times......ended all subscriptions...
unbalanced and a lack of honest news......
Face book and digital sources....are not news....but opinions....and pretty poorly written.
I have to spend too much time researching their sources...and mostly find them faulty.
WSJ try it!
Dedo wrote:
I am interested in learning where people read their national/political/opinion news.
Especially those living in middle America. I read from the New York Times, Washington
Post, Wall Street Journal and the Drudge Report which links to world-wide sources.
Some times I will check the LA Times or the Chicago Trib. Occasionally, some British
newspapers. These sources form a pretty comprehensive view of national and political
events but a more narrow view in political commentary. So where are others getting
their daily information.
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RT America, CGTN, Al Jazeera America, unbiased news....forget FOX, CNN, and MSBBC all garbage
watching Fox News is like getting your information from a drunk at a bar
47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
CBS, POTUS on SiriusXM, local tv affiliates, some NPR. Boulder Camera and Washington Post newspapers. Occasionally Denver Post.
Dedo wrote:
I am interested in learning where people read their national/political/opinion news.
Especially those living in middle America. I read from the New York Times, Washington
Post, Wall Street Journal and the Drudge Report which links to world-wide sources.
Some times I will check the LA Times or the Chicago Trib. Occasionally, some British
newspapers. These sources form a pretty comprehensive view of national and political
events but a more narrow view in political commentary. So where are others getting
their daily information.
I am interested in learning where people read thei... (
show quote)
I'm surprised anyone would answer this post. This is like starting a fire under a box of gun powder!
Dedo wrote:
I am interested in learning where people read their national/political/opinion news.
I make it up...just like the media, pundits, and itinerant elected officials.
NikonEd wrote:
watching Fox News is like getting your information from a drunk at a bar
FoxNews: NO, Foxsport: yes, Foxhole:NO, Man cave : yes
My sources: ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, WSJ, NPR, PBS, NYT, NYer, Reuters, BBC,NHK, DW.....and many others
But no, never Foxnews ...I am conservative
FRED1
Loc: California,USA
CBS, NBC, ABC, NPR, WaPo, NYT, MSNBC, CNN, AP, TIME, and several facts check websites.
without fact-checking you're left wondering.
I go back and fourth between "do no wrong" and "do no right" FOX and CNN
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