Fox. Although, ironically, I also enjoy the BBC occasionally because, while biased, at least it's a different bias than the C linton N ews N etwork or MSNBC.
I don't have cable and don't really like the local news channels, so most of my news comes from the DIS . You guys do a great job keeping me posted. If it's mentioned here, then I look it up elsewhere on the internet.
I don't really watch any of them anymore. You have to wait for them to cycle through stories and sometimes they can't seem to change the topic. So I like to get my news from news radio and the internet mostly. If an event happens though, I'll turn on one of them.
That being said for basic news, I do watch some of the networks for expanded financial news.
None of the above. I use various and sundry news aggregators to get my news. I prefer to draw my on conclusions from the news reports I read. I don't need some newsreader and some flunky news producer filtering my news for me. For live news events, whatever channel I am on, or whatever the closest channel is, I'll watch.
Ironically, I tend to read the news on the internet, because all I can receive is the BBC or ITV news
I try to read alot of different sources, in order to get the viewpoint from different angles. I think we rely too much on the media when it comes to formulating our opinons.
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