| Fox is too conservative and CNN is too liberal. What choice is there for a moderate? |
| Nothing on TV. TV news all sucks. |
| It used to be CNN. While there was a slight liberal bent, I thought they were pretty balanced pre-Trump. My hope is that they will move back to a more objective stance now that Trump is gone, but that remains to be seen. |
| Bloomberg, BBC and PBS. They are the only news channels left. Everything else is opinion. |
| CSpan |
| OP, try Shep Smith on CNBC. |
Mostly this, but if forced to choose, PBS, C-SPAN, BBC or RTE. |
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cnn is fine during the day.
you just have to follow basic media literacy practices. it's not hard. it's not like they're pumping out fake news. the evening shows with hosts like lemon or cuomo i don't watch because i'm not interested in yelly hosts' yelling their opinions at me at night. |
| Any website suggestions? |
| BBC and PBS/NPR |
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I don't watch television, but I listen to BBC and NPR. I also listen (when driving) to Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, whomever is filling in for Rush Limbaugh on a given day, and others on the local conservative station (like "Gun Talk").
I suppose I watch Stephen Colbert's show on YouTube when it is uploaded, but although it is topical, I don't consider it a news show. Whether the conservative radio is actually news or not, I think it's useful to listen to it. |
Why would you listen to propaganda? Christian Science Monitor to the PP who asked about web news. I don’t watch TV news, but if I did it would be PBS News Hour. |
| None. I hate pundits. |
| I watch NBC News — the old fashioned nightly 1/2 hour news cast— on occasion, and I watch 60 Minutes. Otherwise I get my news from the Washington Post and New York Times. |