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Originally Posted by hcap
Are you saying all the sources I listed in post #18 are less accurate then Faux Noos and Dumbart?
Let's take just these:
10. Wall Street Journal
9. New York Times
8. BBC
7. NPR
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Those would be my major problems with the list you gave. Throw in C-SPAN as well. Do they even disperse enough people to report enough news to even be mentioned? Same with PBS or the Economist.
To be honest, most of what you listed is simply re-reporting of 'news' via other agencies and then putting forth their own opinion. How the heck can that be accurate and trusted?
Nearly 100% of our news today outside of live production of events unfolding before us has some kind of bias built in.
Do we ever simply get the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How in our news today without some kind of bias/opinion from those 'reporting' the events?
Reality is 95% of people barely read beyond the headlines, and almost nobody reads past the first two sentences of such headlines. Without a grabbing headline (or gasp, TV), you aren't selling in today's society of instant gratification and righteousness.