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Today’s question: Where do you get your most informative news (newspaper, online, radio, television, etc.)?
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I get all my news news online but I still enjoy reading a newspaper on Sundays.
Most informative news for me – Fox News Channel and Fox Business News on television…
I listen to the Fox News Network primarily, c-span and my wife listens to the regular networks, NBC, ABC etc. It’s unfortunate that the media is so biased these days and instead of reporting the news they editorialize; our local newspaper is that way so we don’t subscribe.
I no longer trust any one source. Journalism is on life support.
That’s simple, NPR. 😉
radio primary, news outlets on cable secondary (MSNBC, CNN and via wi-fi radio audio only)
Primarily talk radio
Primarily talk radio and then online
I can hear news over the radio most of the day, including public radio.
Online
I don’t have cable or sat. TV. I look at the local paper for local issues. I check the internet for news but I spend a very large part of my time from work listening to the radio.
I go with a combination of online and radio for my news. I like news from stations outside of my local area from radio stations in the tri state area (Ohio, New York and here in Pennsylvania.
internet bbc
Online as it gives me the opportunity to taylor incoming news to my eclectic interests.
television, on-line, newspaper (in that order)
radio and internet
I rely on the internet for news. You can read around and get what you want in a sort period of time.
I get the most informative news from my CC Pocket Radio. I love listening to far away AM stations at night and have several favorites.
Radio
BBC, NPR, Internet and the Sunday Portland Oregonian.
Online mainly, with cable TV and FM radio after that are my main sources.
As a road warrior I get my news from the radio…and when I’m at home I still get my news from my CC Crane Solar Observer…..awesome radio with so many ways to charge it up and/or power it. I love this emergency radio and take it with me while on the road as a backup and to use in hotels.
Most of my news comes from radio and the internet.
Internet……Online…..
From a variety of radio stations.
I take my cc pocket radio every where I go so I get the latest news thru my radio..
I still start and end each day listening to news on the radio. To is important, but radio still is a very important source of news. And internet radio offers unbelievable possibilities!
I get most of my information from the radio
I listen to radio the most of all sources for news. News programs and talk radio keeps me on top of what is happening in the world.
I used to love listening to Public Radio. No more. Now I get all the “real” news from internet sources, trusted websites, certain YouTube channels, etc. I stopped watching television several years ago. Now I am free of government propaganda like CNN. I still love my C Crane products, especially the Solar Observer. It not only gives me 24/7 weather, but it’s great for AM and FM talk and music, and works on batteries or plugged in or on a charge.
Online
I am now evenly split between online, radio, and television.
I keep myself informed byTelevision and News Paper.
All the above 🙂
On the a radio of Course! Am, Fm and SW! B
newspaper, TV
I get most of the news via the radio (AM), television, and digital edition of the local newspaper, in that order.
I read the newspaper every day and watch tv news in evening.
Television is my choice….but I seem to listen to the radio all the time….
Online
television and newspapers
I get my most informative news from my beloved daily subscription to the WSJ!
radio and computer
shortwave
I have disconnected from satellite TV because I don’t have time to watch it. I’m a caregiver of, a still beautiful, wife of 57 years. Time efficiency is the RADIO! I still have errands and since I drive to them, the radio is still the less demanding and most efficient way of staying informed.
Since I am one of the few Americans without a TV, I watch the news on my iPad Air 2 or on the computer. Works great!
Television
Newspaper
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Radio