ANSWERS: 6
  • BBC World news is the only 'real' news that I've found...I watch it daily on BBC America.
  • The only news coverage from the US I've seen is CNN, which seems very shallow. I get headlines from Sky News when I first get up in the morning, but I always go to the BBC for in-depth reporting. I'm sure they have some bias, but less than any other news reporting I've seen.
  • None that I'm aware of in the good old USA.
  • Most news outlets have a philosphy dictated by the owner/operators. I can't think of any off hand that doesn't have a self-serving fact related reporting system it supports. But if I had to select one from the multitude available to the sheep viewers in the world today, I'd have to say CNN. I think I'm smart enough to know when they are yanking my chain on the facts they present.
  • NOPE. I loved Fox's slogan, but whenever I go past the channel, my TV leans to the right. I'm surprised to see that some people view CNN as objective; when I go past that channel, my TV leans to the left. I often hear it referred to as the "Clinton News Network." I'm going to check out the BBC America someone just mentioned here, and watch for the other responses, to see if I can find something that really is more of a "just the facts, Ma'am" format.
  • Hi, i live in england and i love to watch any big news event on CNN, when we had the london bombings a couple of years ago CNN got the news to us faster and more accurate then the bbc did,

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