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news companies are in business to make money. what y'all thinking? pbs, npr, and bbc are the closest to non-biased that you can get unless you want to spend 10hrs a day reading foreign and domestic news to get perspective on all sides of an event.
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any one who religiously believes everything they hear on FOX, or MSNBC, (or any of them really) is a fucking moron, and shouldnt be allowed to procreate or operate heavy machinery, for the safety of everyone around them. this message has been brought to you by Sirken's Super Pac! (see what i did there?) | |||
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where can i donate to the super pac? i'm okay with handling testicles for castration.
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Thanks peeps so far.
Any more small name sites folks haven't mentioned yet? Lron, stop posting in my threads, I have you on ignore. The point of this, btw, is some news companies won't report issues that are hurtful to their "side." Such as the left wing sites not reporting on the current administration's weak foreign policy. Or right wing sites not reporting bush had issues keeping putin in line also. I'm hoping to find more sites to hear about the stories the other news agencies don't have the balls to publish. | ||
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"The most centrist media outlets were PBS NewsHour, CNN's Newsnight, and ABC's Good Morning America" - Source - http://qje.oxfordjournals.org/conten.../1191.abstract | |||
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Freedom of the press? pfffft I would also go as far as saying that in today's world trying to differentiate between left wing/right wing is useless. In the United States they are on the same team now, and their job is only to put on a show for the American people [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Think of the US government as pro-wrestling; they go out and bash eachother in front of the people and then go back to the same locker room and pat eachother on the back at the end of the day.
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As an American myself I have to say most American news outlets are trash now. Even those without significant bias (such as CNN, maybe) have sloppy journalism, poor writing, and an overabundance of sensationalist articles. It's pretty obvious that interns are writing a lot of the articles (spelling errors, copy and pastes from elsewhere, repeated information, etc.).
If you really want mostly un-biased news with an international outlook, I would read BBC or Al-Jazeera. If you want high-quality journalism and are willing to pay, then I'd recommend The Economist, which is politically moderate - a bit liberal-leaning by US standards, but fairly conservative by European standards (mostly due to their pro-business/pro-free market/small government outlook). | ||
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Cable news is useless, IMO. Local network news is decent. BBC is good, but slightly slanted to the left. Its pretty pathetic though that cable news like CNN, Fox, and MSNBC keep their news mostly in the US with a few external stories here and there. You'd swear nothing happens in the rest of the world according to these three unless it is to cement the need for a smaller/bigger government. They all blow.
Slightly OT, but the podcast called "Left, Right and Center" is decent for commentary on the week's big topics. I try to find balanced news commentary and podcasts, but its difficult to find a conservative one that isn't blatenly hateful or a liberal one that doesn't mock everyone else that disagrees. Al-jazeera America is pretty good.
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You're asking a poor question. It's not which sources are unbiased; it's which facts are true and which conclusions are valid based on decently verified fact. For that, you just have to hear stuff out. There isn't some outlet in your wall you can just plug into and receive truth into your brain that you don't have to sift, question, and doubt.
You have to go outside, chop the damn thing down, cut it into pieces, and put a tarp over it to protect it against the rain of people who are intellectually lazy and dishonest, which share bullcrap on their facebook pages just because it reinforces their feelings of being right all the time, because they're more interested in the perception of being right than honestly evaluating the reason of their adversaries. Bias is an attribute of news, but it's not anywhere near the most important one. An article can be ridiculously biased yet still present a ton of valid reasoning and well validated facts. | ||
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