I watch a good mix of them all. I also watch BBC news 4 or so times a week.
edited too add... I watch BBC news because generally speaking the US does a horrible job reporting news outside of the US and in fact the BBC is often reporting stories from the US that aren't even shown on our news
I totally forgot about Aaron Brown. He was really really good. He was the one I watched the most during 9/11.
FWIW, sometimes I like to flip back and forth through these networks to hear their commentary during a news event, and all 3 at the moment are carrying the press conference with President Bush and Canada Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Only one of three had the brains to realize the PM might speak most of his speech in French and had an on-air translator ready. That was CNN. The other two (Fox and MSNBC) were left looking clueless.
Fox News - Of course it appears to have a conservative slant when put along side the other liberal MSMs (Mainstream Media). - (And Shepard Smith doesn't hurt either )
That appears to be the case. Fox has declined in ratings lately by a significant amount and MSNBC has picked up and has passed CNN in a couple of timeslots.
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