Something that I realized is most mainstream media such as the Washington post , CNN, fox and MSNBC are all held by wealthy corporations and thus care less about your feelings and more on how they make money and scam you into believing they really care about you and your views. As water down YouTube is a video from their makes me more aware of my world then any that I listed above.
Tucker is not a journalist and his show is not a news show. He is a commentator and his show is just that commentary.
Again, there is a difference between NEWS and COMMENTARY. Fox News, CNN, MSNBC talking about the Shooting in VA is news reporting. Talking about why the shooter did it and political discourse, is Commentary.
If Fox News update claimed the shooter was a black muslim from Portland, then that would qualify them as untrustworhtly NEWS source. If HANITY claims the guy did it because he was a conspiracy filled liberal who hates all Republicans and wanted to start a revolution, that would be COMMENTARY.
Same goes for the other news networks, with Maddow, Lemon, etc..
Hint: If there is a panel of people, it is 99% chance a Commentary show.
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I blame media for selling out. Replacing journalists with eye candy and infotainment. Honestly if your local stations can't be bothered with more news than fits in 10 minutes mixed in a BS stories and puff pieces about Agnes turning _____ and still loves hot dogs. Honestly what would we expect?
Station are franchises for marketing.
What happened to news that challenged people journalists not afraid of getting roughed up threatened to get to the truth.
I agree with you about truth but we lost that a long time ago for ratings.
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None of these sources are trustworthy and it's the reason why I don't bother with the news and political bullshit because it's such a waste of time. Stories get altered so much as they are passed down. It's like that game where you whisper something in someone's ear and they have to repeat what you said to the next person the best they can OR they can say something completely different if they want. That's pretty much how the news is today. If there is any truth there's not much of it. They're only out there to get views and to get paid, truth be damned.
Prob fox if i were to ever watch news horseshit like cnn is in that lunatic category lol
AP news usually. I check out CNN a lot too I guess, but them constantly spinning everything to the left gets annoying. Then I shamefully will go to a Wiki page just to get general gist of what it's about in a TLDR manner.
I also lurk here in Gen-OT because there's usually a decent amount of sources and the opinions expressed here basically sum up most articles by "journalists" these days anyway. Though this site and its moderators lean pretty far to the left in my opinion and seem to stomp out all else. Also it's always interesting to see how the rest of the world views certain things.
Just kind of try to look between the lines on everything because everyone is trying to spin it to fit their view.
Nothing, as all news can and will likely be fake. You need to be able to determine if what they're saying is true. Best way to do this is to assume nothing is 100% true.
Where is RT and sputnik?
I use a combination of google news, politifact, and allsides.
- P
The Onion is the only news source I trust. Everything else is fake news.
BBC, Reuters, and Ars Technica
Time...line? Time isn't made out of lines. It is made out of circles. That is why clocks are round. ~ Caboose
The poll is missing a choice - you need an option that has "many" as the answer. I don't trust any one source - I look at multiple sources.
If I had to pick from your list, however, I would take NPR.
(I'm sure my nemesis' are SHOCKED)