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MSNBC. I find them to be slighly less abrasive than Fox.
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I don't really trust any of them completely, but I believe BBC has the highest credibility of the sources I regularly check.
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Of the television news broadcasts the BBC, because they seem to offer more in depth coverage than my other alternatives. If I had the time I would read a couple of different newspapers to try to get a balanced picture.
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FoxNews - hands down the best reporters
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None, the bbc used to be good but have got a bit sensationalist. I was involved in a news story about some boys who went missing off a beach (i was part of the rescue party) all the press turned up in their helicopters and trucks to the beach and the story was blown up out of all proportion with blatant lies being made up of statistics and mistakes about facts of how the tide worked on the beach.
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I guess the newspaper because it is written down other than just easily flying out of a newscaster mouth!
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grape vine
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The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The BBC
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Opening page of my computer!
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I don't trust any of it 100% the truth is always filtered, twisted, re-written or exaggerated along the way ...
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The BBC
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CNN and the BBC
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Its not CNN. this network is a worldwide network and reaches not only all americans, but also the terroists. CNN tends to broadcast too much infomation, that should be kept secret, for national security. if we can hear and see it, so can the terroists. i feel this was the case with Sudam. Giving a live report is exciting and very newsworthy for the public, but it also tarnishes u.s. military movements in their efforts to combat terroism. CNN needs to keep some of the eggs in their basket and keep america safe. Tell some news, but not all.
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MOST DEFINATELY NOT FOX NEWS I MORE WATCH BBC THAN CNN...but the news now-a-days is so depresing, i tend not to watch
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For in depth critical information -- NBC; for their broad ranging scope and timeliness -- ABC; and for overall religio-ethical relavance -- the weekend overviews by Chris Mathews (available on diverse channels).
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BBC World, CNN sometimes, U.S. News and World Report sometimes, Steven Colbert and John Stewart all the time.
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The BBC
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PBS, NPR, BBC, then CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC, I like to watch Fox until their commentators come on, like O'Reilly and Bush's pratboy, Hannity. then it's off with Fox. New York Times, Wall Street Journal -- except for the editorial page.
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The BBC...
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