Fox News
2006-07-25 05:12:35
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answer #1
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answered by Archer Christifori 6
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Headline News. CNN. Whoever thinks 700 Club news is best is telling you they are republican--same with Fox news. Fox news is nothing but a press corp for the white house. If you want both sides of the story stay away from 700 club and Fox. BBC may be the most unbiased.
2006-07-31 16:10:33
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answered by nobluffzone 5
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I don't have much time to watch TV anymore, so I keep abreast of the news by having CNN email me with the latest news stories everyday. It's a whole little newsletter that has the headlines of all the current stories. If I want more information, I can click on it and read the whole article. That way, if I have a minute of down-time here or there while I'm at work, I can pull it up and read a story or two at a time. I feel that CNN gives the most accurate reports. Most of the other stations seem to be so one-sided, especially Fox News. I have never liked them.
2006-07-25 12:19:34
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answered by autumnfaerie8 4
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I've watched them all and I like fox news the best. When they discuss an issue there is usually someone from both sides to debate their point of view. Unless they start yelling over each other and you can't hear a word either of them say. I like Matt Drudge too and Dr. Walter Williams has some excellent things to say about the world and ecconomics. About the war on terror he once said "in order for the world to have peace we need to change the hearts and minds of these terrorists and the fastest way to do that depends on how strong of a hold we have on their balls"
2006-08-02 05:12:35
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answer #4
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answered by crusinthru 6
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For US and world news, I recommend PBS (TV) or NPR (Radio). They seem to have the most unbiased presentation. I also check out the BBC from time to time. I know you asked for news programs, and I provided networks.
I personally would not recommend the 700 Club, only because I am aware of instances when the news reports were shoddily researched or out and out fabrication.
2006-07-25 12:19:45
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answered by Roxanne B 2
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I listen to NPR. I watch CNN + BBC until I can't take another second of bombing coverage. I read MSNBC news on internet.
I am fed up with what trash is called "News" these days. Speculation and superficial thrills and explosions.
Get a wide variety of input and think for yourself.
Try to spread peace, fairness, and kindness in your daily life, and maybe, it will rub off. Don't feed the dragon.
2006-08-02 11:36:59
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answer #6
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answered by Lottie W 6
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None of them. That's why I watch as much news as I can from all different sources, and read as many news stories as I can find. Though regrettably, I can only watch things other than Fox News on the internet. All we get here are AFN channels, and we don't feel like getting cable.
2006-07-25 13:36:57
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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CNN has the most truth in what they disclose. You have to understand that there are only three companies that own every news, media, and cable networks in the United States and everything you see is filtered. Good Luck!
2006-07-25 12:23:54
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Fox News
www.newsmax.com
MichealSavage.com
El Rushbo
www.grouchymedia.com
www.orgrish.com
www.nationalreview.com
www.americanthinker.com
2006-07-31 14:56:56
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answer #9
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answered by nardo84 3
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700 club, is that the one where pat robertson called for the assaniation of another world leader venezuela president chavez. great source of news, try cnn or msnbc.
2006-07-25 12:19:30
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answered by david c 4
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