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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhere are we getting our news these days?
I get mine from mostly newspapers: NYT, WaPo, LA Times, my hometown paper The Buffalo News.
Online: Daily Beast
Magazines: Vanity Fair
Television: PBS Newshour
How about you?
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Cable News (CNN, MSNBC, etc...) | |
7 (23%) |
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Network Television (ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS) | |
0 (0%) |
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Newspapers | |
3 (10%) |
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Magazines | |
0 (0%) |
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Other - let us know | |
21 (68%) |
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padfun
(1,790 posts)I'm trying to ignore as much as I can but some does slip thru.
I'm too old to get upset by paying attention. I'm much more happy working in my yard.
Takket
(21,657 posts)and from those places I go read articles on websites linked.
Usually abcnews.com now since I will no longer patronize cnn.com due to their betrayal of truth and journalism to cater to the MAGAts.
I do not even have cable. Cord cutter. Have never missed it.
tenderfoot
(8,438 posts)at least they seem to try to stick to news.
FSogol
(45,570 posts)WOOT! I also get the Washington Post delivered each morning.
2 Meow Momma
(6,682 posts)babsbunny
(8,441 posts)I ck DU, Twitter, and maybe PBS, all online.
Turbineguy
(37,386 posts)DU.
SMC22307
(8,090 posts)fierywoman
(7,700 posts)edbermac
(15,949 posts)CNN website usually
hlthe2b
(102,468 posts)PBS
once a week I peruse the German online/print media and a few more British online papers.
Al Jazeera periodically; The Atlantic more often.
DU, of course. AP news alerts
CNN: less and less and less. Just like the venerable "The Nation" who lost me when K Vandenheuvel let her Russia propagandist hubby take over a great deal of the direction. It nearly devastated me to see that happen.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,521 posts)Faux pas
(14,700 posts)mostly here! A lot of the time, I read it here before the tv news knows about it. Too me, DU is in real time. MSNBC and used to be more CNN until the regime change.
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lamp_shade
(14,850 posts)cbabe
(3,552 posts)dsweet
(123 posts)AP, Reuters, BBC, De Standaard (Dutch language newspaper from Belgium), De Telegraaf (Dutch language from The Netherlands, Google news(Both English and Dutch versions). Local news mostly from Dallas WFAA. I pick up story leads fron DU and Reddit, but verify elsewhere.
Magoo48
(4,721 posts)LuckyCharms
(17,469 posts)hunter
(38,339 posts)I quit television news and opinion in disgust nearly 21 years ago.
Television is not a good medium for news and opinion. It inhibits critical thinking. It is used mostly for propaganda.
I blame television for the war in Iraq, Trump, and many other horrible things.
The television in our house plays entertaining movies and television series without commercials. That's all it does. We don't have cable, satellite, or broadcast television.
My wife and I subscribe to a variety of newspapers and read most of our news.
lpbk2713
(42,770 posts)If I find an interesting topic I do a little more research at other sites.
KentuckyWoman
(6,697 posts)TV - I grab the ABC World News up until the first commercial break just to see what filtered to the top.
Internet - Guardian, Atlantic, Al Jazeera, BBC
Brian Karem's work at least once a week. And lately have been reading some Jennifer Taub.
I do hit the old Kentucky hometown newspaper website and the Cincy enquirer online.
WAPO (hard copy), MSNBC, DU, misc internet sites.
BlueGreenLady
(2,824 posts)Don't think I am missing much by mostly checking in on DU.