(Q) Where do you get most of your news from ? Do you trust the media ?
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Most of mine comes for online these days as I don't take a print newspaper due to difficulty in getting delivery in the country. I read several regular newspapers and then some compilation sites. I also turn on cable television news but not sure it does a good job of giving the news no matter who you watch-- agenda agenda agenda. When I remember, I watch Daily Show and frankly it puts together some insightful commentaries which are funny but do give you clips of what is out there-- much of which belongs in a satire program.
Posted by: Rain | April 09, 2009 at 10:43 AM
I listen to Morning Edition and All Things Considered on NPR on my way to/from work. I also read the headlines on the NYTimes as well as my two local papers (and the full stories if I'm interested). Then I get FoxNews headline updates of breaking news (one line in my e-mail) through the day.
I trust that they are accurate with the facts in their reporting; however, I also recognize that there is likely a degree of bias in the stories they choose to cover and, to some degree, in the way they cover them.
Posted by: Tiffany | April 09, 2009 at 02:46 PM