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What cable news network do you generally watch?
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34 comments:
None.
CNN but only for about 25 minutes a day early in the morning.
I don't live in America, I watch most shows on my PC.
I don't.
CNN, MSNBC & BBC America
None. Any network with talking heads is questionable at best. I look for outlets that only report the facts in news, like Reuters or the AP.
And by talking heads I am not talking about the anchors.
CNN
Dangerous topic, enty
So you're basically totally brainwashed.
Yep. "Hey look, a can of worms! Let's take the lid off and fling them all over the room!"
Sorry I missed the word 'News'.
Well, since what is been mostly reported nowadays is biased one-sided propagandist bullshit, I get all my news online from all across the board, and then I make up my own mind.
I don't - they're all biased. Read multiple internet sources, & separate the real news from the BS.
I follow Trump on Twitter. His feed is the only real news, everything else is fake news.
The Japanese Cooking Channel, because they feature chefs from all woks of life.
Vice News. Hands down the best out there these days - they show all three sides to every story and they don't try to be politically correct. If I want to know what's truly happening all over the world, I go to Vice News.
I hope that's a joke...
me too
All mainstream 'news' should be viewed with a grain of salt. The 'Elites' own Reuters and Reuters owns AP, so neither is an unbiased source.
None. It's all propaganda controlled by the 'Elites' and used to tell the public what they want them to think.
Same here. I haven't watched the news in probably 20 years. I get news online and by osmosis.
If any, cnn but, I'm kinda off news now that Donald is in office. Can't stand to see or hear him.
Bloomberg and CNBC (are those news channels?), the stock markets tickers are helpful for my occupation, and some chicks there are hot, therefore two birds with one stone.
OAN
The Daily Show. Comedy Central
MSNBC Sometimes Fox for Laughs
no news is a good news...
The articles there at AP and Reuters don't have the kind of editorializing you see elsewhere. It's more straight facts, and less obvious spin, that's what I mean. As for selective news story publishing, that isn't something I can really get around much, other than to look for as many alternate sources as possible.
And everyone should read at least three different sources for each story, to get as many facts as possible.
msnbc
I watched network news growing up but by high school I switched to reading all if it and never looked back. It's the only way you can control what stories you get and for how long you stay on them. When I worked from home I would have MSNBC on mute just so it seemed like there were people around and I'd see if anything major happened to the markets.
None. Listen to the news in the morning on the radio while I take my shower, and then read on line. Got so tired of the spin.
When I do watch it's Bloomberg
When I do watch, it's Bloomberg.
Worst part...they don't even know it.
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