But that's the thing. It's not about political affiliation, or where you are on the political spectrum. It's about good journalism and bad journalism. I've been flabbergasted by just how bad CNN and ABC have been doing lately. Even CBC, the one news source I still respected is slipping down the drain.
I get all of my news from the internet now. Not from just any site mind you, but from good sources which provide facts and both sides of the argument. You simply cannot get that on TV anymore.
Yup, and that's why I think it's imperative that if one wants to be truly informed, they need to get their news from multiple sources. I would classify myself as a Liberal Democrat, and yet, I give equal time to Fox as I would to anyone else simply because I want to see the view of those that have a totally different perspective than I have.
Regarding "good journalism", what most of Fox viewers don't understand is that 90% of what is aired on Fox is not a news program, but an opinion program. The anchors on these programs are not journalists, but are "analysts". Fox even admits to this, but what they don't say, is that all of their "opinion" programming is done in prime time, and the little journalism that they do broadcast, happens in the middle of the day when most people are working.
It's hard to find unbiased journalism these days. Centi, please post up a link to those sites that you feel are good, unbiased sources. I'd like to take a look.