Media Reliability??
Media Reliability??
Where do people on this board get their News/Information from?? Sometimes I notice Sky News/BBC can be biased! I find CNN world to be more reliable. I know Channel 4 News is OK, and how about newspapers, forget the SUN, Times etc! I find the independent pretty impartial.
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Brown Sauce
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https://www.informationclearinghouse.info/
Seems that my favourite "weather man", Everton Fox is off to Al Jazeera, shame ...
Seems that my favourite "weather man", Everton Fox is off to Al Jazeera, shame ...
Last edited by Brown Sauce on Sun Jan 28, 2007 2:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I do get my news from BBC, C4, Sky etc. But I try to get headlines first, then anticipate the story, then try to filter out the crap as I read/see the story.
I think it's essential for people to read the mainstream media - it's really important in seeing how the system tries to shape how we think.
But also, places like https://www.socialistworker.co.uk and Information Clearing House are excellent.
I think it's essential for people to read the mainstream media - it's really important in seeing how the system tries to shape how we think.
But also, places like https://www.socialistworker.co.uk and Information Clearing House are excellent.
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major.tom
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These days, I get 99% of my news from the web. I check CBC, CTV, the Guardian, and BBC at least once in the morning, and once before bed. I also regularly check The Independent, Al Jazeera and some others at least once per week. Between the many sources, you can usually piece together the actual news. What I find interesting are the differences that pop up.
When I'm forced to watch the news on TV, I find it a painful experience, full of fluff stories about "dog who saves his owner by waking him up when the house is on fire" and so on.
When I'm forced to watch the news on TV, I find it a painful experience, full of fluff stories about "dog who saves his owner by waking him up when the house is on fire" and so on.
We had a story posted about a puppy being cooked in an oven yesterday in the news section - it made me feel good when I saw the replies though.major.tom wrote:When I'm forced to watch the news on TV, I find it a painful experience, full of fluff stories about "dog who saves his owner by waking him up when the house is on fire" and so on.