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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]The local tv news shows lean right[/b], but few people under 50 watch the local eyewitness news shows these days. The local newspaper sources like the Washington Post lean left. The local news websites that are taking over the local news are purely objective: Moco360, popville, annandale today, etc. [/quote] Can tell immediately you either don’t live here or have just arrived recently from someplace else. :roll: [b]And the Post isn’t “the local newspaper”.[/b] The Washington Post is one of the three flagship newspapers of this country. Everything about your post screams “provincial striver”... Pathetic. [/quote] The Post covers local news and high school sports, and it occasionally features local stories on its front its page. It did recently eliminate the Outlook Section which had some excellent local opinion pieces, and eliminated most local columnists. The Metro section is also shrinking and the print edition now has filler non-local stories (in the Metro section)! [b]It’s a sad evolution, but it’s still the local paper of record.[/b] You can’t even buy the print edition outside of the D.C. area, unlike the NYTimes, WSJ, and FT which are available all over the country. Sadly there is little benefit to buying the Sunday edition these days (over any other day), what was a nice relaxing slow read with perks like the magazine and Outlook. WJLA definitely leans right. The other stations also leech of the negative news so lean right but not as much. The only non partisan and purely objective news source specifically for Montgomery County is Moco360. It grew out of what was once the sister publication to another nonpartisan, objective online news source Arlnow. [/quote]
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