13LuckyLady ![]() ![]() ![]() |
All I can give is a zero. Reply #1. Nov 02 15, 7:15 PM |
MiraJane ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The news being reported or the news shows? Or the news channels themselves? Reply #2. Nov 02 15, 7:56 PM |
daver852 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
A very wide variation between TV channels and newspapers. Some, like Fox News, do a very good job. Some, like MSNBC, PBS, and CBS are so bad they are like something out of Orwell's "1984." Reply #3. Nov 02 15, 8:03 PM |
13LuckyLady ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I think Fox is more sensationalism and rumor mongering than actual news reporting. The rest all put their own slants on the news as well. It's all about what perspective they wish to present. Reply #4. Nov 02 15, 8:09 PM |
postcards2go ![]() ![]() ![]() |
And, in the same way, which news outlet you prefer tends to be based on which channel agrees with your own perspective. What annoys me about *every* channel, is the way they all abuse the phrase 'breaking news'. It no longer means truly new, and important information. Often, they will fully admit that the 'breaking news' is about something that happened several hours ago. Reply #5. Nov 02 15, 9:43 PM |
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I have no trust for any of the "news" anymore. They all have a bias. I do watch Greg Gutfeld more for his rants/comedy but it seems news is all agenda based. Reply #6. Nov 04 15, 4:07 PM |
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