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Where do you get your news?

caseball2051

Well-Known Member
Pretty self explanatory. Looking for a better place. Interested in global happenings and american news mostly. I am sick of hearing about non news stories on my news website.

I used to go to BBC, but was looking for something different.

Please include where your from to help separate the sites.
 
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ej2389

Member
Straight from the source, fox 24/7 4lyf

No really I watch msnbc, current, and the majority report.
 
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lwien

Well-Known Member
CNN
Fox (until my brain rebels and forces me to turn it off)
Comedy Central----The Daily Show (kinda news...)
 
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lwien

Well-Known Member
lol.....man, you're quick. I added that "until my brain......" comment about 5 seconds after my first post. Felt I needed to clarify things a bit. I watch Fox News for 2 reasons. One, is to get the other side of the story from those I typically disagree with and two.........for comic relief.

But you ej, say you watch MSNBC. That station to me is the EXACT same thing as Fox News. The only difference is, is it's coming from the other side of the coin. Both just as dogmatic in their thinking as the other.
 
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ej2389

Member
lol.....man, you're quick. I added that "until my brain......" comment about 5 seconds after my first post. Felt I needed to clarify things a bit. I watch Fox News for 2 reasons. One, is to get the other side of the story from those I typically disagree with and two.........for comic relief.

But you ej, say you watch MSNBC. That station to me is the EXACT same thing as Fox News. The only difference is, is it's coming from the other side of the coin. Both just as dogmatic in their thinking as the other.
I mean that might be true to an extent, but fox is far further to the right than msnbc is to the left. I don't like a lot of the things msnbc does, I probably should have listed it last.
 
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lwien

Well-Known Member
I mean that might be true to an extent, but fox is far further to the right than msnbc is to the left. I don't like a lot of the things msnbc does....

I disagree, but what's really interesting is that anytime that I have EVER mentioned that Fox News leans right to those that are an avid Fox News viewer, they will totally disagree and restate Fox's banter about being fair and balanced. They don't see it as a far right news outlet just as most avid MSNBC viewers would not agree that MSNBC is a far left news outlet. I just think it's two sides of the same coin.
 
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VaporEyes

Vaporization Aficionado
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I'm always one to be out of the loop when it comes to news. I suppose I could say I get my news from the internet. Haven't watch tv "news"(or tv at all) for half a year now.
 
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Nbajunkie

Someones always watching..
news radio 780 Or sports radio 670 the score..I dont care to get my news through the tv, its too sensationalized.
 
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rayski

Well-Known Member
I'll watch CNN and MSNBC, but I get my news from various sources online. I like to check out The Guardian and McClatchy websites to get a different look at things.
To understand what the latest numbers mean for the economy, Calculated Risk is the place to go. It's been said he's always right.
 
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rayski

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I never trust anyone who states that either they or someone else is always right.
It was James Hamilton from Econbrowser and that's not exactly what he said. You can trust him.
Maybe I should have said "it's been implied" or something like that. What he said was:
If you only follow one economics blog, it has to be Calculated Risk, run by Bill McBride. The site provides concise and very accessible summaries of all the key economic data and developments. One of the reasons McBride is able to do this so well is that he has an almost uncanny knack of recognizing which facts really matter. He began the blog in 2005 because he saw a disaster brewing in the form of the housing bubble, and tried his best to warn the rest of us of what was coming. I've followed him closely ever since, and I don't know if he's ever been wrong. My advice is, if you've come up with a different conclusion from McBride on how economic developments are going to unfold, you'd be wise to think it over again.
 
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