Just about ALL of them. Boston Globe and San Francisco Chronicle were the first to pop into mind.
2007-03-21 08:06:40
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answered by WonderingWanderer 5
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I don't know if Air America is still on the air in your part of the country (assuming you're from the United States), but that'd be a good place to start.
For newspapers or news magazines, I'd go for something like Nation or Mother Jones.
If you want a liberal news tilt, you'd do best to go somplace on the Internet. Huffington Post has a lot of blogs by some very famous journalists (i.e. Walter Cronkite and Eric Alterman) that provide a liberal spin on the issues. You'd also do well to try the Daily Kos.
I predict that you're probably going to get a lot of different answers on this that'll vary based on the political ideology of the person responding. The sources I've provided you with are the ones that are EXPLICITLY liberal, as opposed to being perceived as liberal (such as network news, most mainstream media outlets in print, and some of the cable news channels).
Sadly, I don't know if this is the sort of answer that you're looking for. In any event, I hope that what I've written here helps you out.
2007-03-21 15:27:27
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answered by lafillelibertarian 2
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there aren't very many , usually liberalism is not "good radio" (read boring). They do good til someone asks a question, like why are there SO many elected Dems. in California act like agents of the Mexican Gov. Or why does Obama want to give illegal aliens social security? It just falls apart then and they have to take a commercial break LOL.
2007-03-21 15:08:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Any but Fox News, or Wall Street Journal.
2007-03-21 15:04:04
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answered by Sane 6
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the new york times is a great liberal biased newspaper
2007-03-21 15:48:05
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answered by smileco2004 3
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