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Another one for BBC News website as my main source of news, supplemented by local/national news on radio.
Local news, sometimes I'll buy a local newspaper for that, while my mother still buys a Sunday newspaper but more for general content & features as opposed to any news. |
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I'm not one to use FoxNews as a cuss word. I think a person could be reasonably well-informed getting their news from the FoxNews Calibre feed, even though there are better choices. But as for the FoxNews channel: Overall, Fox News dominated the ratings as usual. The network claimed the top 13 programs in total viewers. A lot of those programs are not news, but opinion. In as much as people switched from high circulation afternoon newspaper newspapers like the late Washington Star and Philadelphia Bulletin to straight TV news and then to opinion TV news, I suspect the trend is less to being better informed and more to having greater certainty that one is well-enough informed to have firm opinions. Would anyone fifty years ago say, with a straight face, that they get their news from a comedian? eReaders could be part of the solution. The Calibre news feeds are a stupendous resource putting in my hand a deeper and wider range of national and world news than I ever got from that Philadelphia Bulletin. However, I don't get the idea that eReaders are being much used in that way. |
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I use the BBC and CBC websites for quick news checks, but I still subscribe to 2 print newspapers, one for local news and the other for national coverage. I feel that the national newspaper offers deeper analysis of issues than the broadcast news websites provide.
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Study Finds Fox News Viewers Least Informed Of All Viewers |
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Indeed, it is part of what is killing the old newspapers. The papers are too late, and have too low standards to catch up. |
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It was inevitable but it is sad to see such a tradition passed. They even messed up their Nola.com website with an awful redesign recently. It is a shame. They had great coverage of Katrina, the oil spill, and (recently) the prison industrial complex in Louisiana.
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I have a bunch of problems with the study, ranging from the small number of questions and inadequate sample size for each media source to how they lumped me with readers of USA Today. |
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I dipped slightly and hopefully very quickly into the issues of different news sources before, and along the way indicated that I used a variety of sources across the spectrum. I take what I get from all of them and try to understand the "whole" truth. The so called facts aren't necessarily true and aren't necessarily "everything." Remember that saying "the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth." There is a reason they say that. An advantage of "OPINION PROGRAMS" is that you get to hear either side arguing and bashing with each other. Then I believe that you can get a little closer to that elusive quality called truth. I kind of like that other saying "... and in this corner wearing the red, white and blue stripped trunks is ..." |
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If I could only choose one company for my entertainment and news, it would be BBC.
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The Beeb has a long tradition of quality programming, largely possible because they're not constrained by having to keep advertisers happy. The fact that the government of the day, of whatever stripe, always seems to moan about their coverage is a definite indication that they're doing it right, to my mind anyway, although they have bought into the "expensive celebrity" culture a little too much in recent years. I don't think someone like David Frost was an expensive celebrity, and he stands head and shoulders above any so called political interviewer I've seen recently.
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