20/20. I like John Stossel (though he can be a bit annoying.)
2007-05-10 09:39:59
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answered by Anonymous
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AJ. It's pretty tame / harmless / objective / discerning / truthful; the one based in & transmitted from the UK.
I think it's pretty highly regarded, even in Western media circles, for its objectivity, and commitment to facts.
"How news used to be".
It provides an alternative view.
"In War, the first casualty is [usually] the truth" - David Baird.
We have to see both sides of the story, to see the full picture.
Interesting question.
I watch most of all, the Western channels, of course.
Especially Sky News & the BBC News 24.
AJ has some interesting & very discerning documentaries, from around the world, I like to watch, though.
Some of them are really insightful.
My parents watch a lot of foreign news channels of different nationalities, having visited some of them (I think that's why).
Chinese & Indian, too, for example; as well as American & British.
(They're from Sri Lanka, originally).
I've even checked out OBE (the African channel).
Just tend to watch whatever's on, that's any good.
Please don't (pre-) judge me, it's not as bad as it sounds.
Check it out and see.
You'll be surprised.
2007-05-10 14:38:33
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answered by goodfella 5
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Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, DOG: the Bounty Hunter, House Hunters, Project Runway, Family Matters, Full House, Saved By the Bell, Hey Dude!, Pete and Pete, Clarissa Explains It All, Grounded for Life, and much much more!!
2016-05-19 23:43:00
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answered by mari 3
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BBC, if I want to watch world news, and I just turn on a local "Weather Station" in the morning to see about traffic and weather...
2007-05-10 09:40:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Christian Broadcasting Network Weather Channel. As they give you notification of storms, they also tell you why God sent them.
"A tornado hit Kansas, apparently due to too much evolution in the science classes at their local high school. Also, 3 under-aged teens snuck into an R-rated movie."
2007-05-10 09:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Abrams and Bettes on the Weather channel.
Fox News
2007-05-10 09:40:30
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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Glenn Beck.
2007-05-10 09:37:52
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answered by pamiekins 4
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Anything that dunnit have that lib-rull bias to it. These damn atheists with their "hot fronts" and "cold fronts". Everybody knows it's the Splishsplash, the god of rain, that makes it happen.
OK, honestly though, I just check weather.yahoo.com.
2007-05-10 09:41:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The BBC. American news is censored and biased.
2007-05-10 09:38:37
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answered by genaddt 7
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