Posted On: 04/15/2016 7:33:13 PM
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Yeah, it's obvious from your posts that these are your 'go to' sources for info. LOL!
PBS and the BBC are at the top of the list you disdained, and WND and Breitbart didn't make the cut for either list. So even a one person personal preference mirrors the top of the polled list.
PBS and the BBC are at the top of the list you disdained, and WND and Breitbart didn't make the cut for either list. So even a one person personal preference mirrors the top of the polled list.
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Wikinews Wikinews is perhaps one of the best places to find original and unbiased news stories. Like Wikipedia, it allows for collaboration with and feedback from the general public, ensuring that differing viewpoints are heard, and that lies and partisanship are actively called out.
AlterNet AlterNet is one of my favorite online news sources. Their mission describes them as “award-winning news magazine and online community that creates original journalism and amplifies the best of hundreds of other independent media sources.” Their goal is “to inspire action and advocacy on the environment, human rights and civil liberties, social justice, media, health care issues, and more.”
The Real News The Real News is another one of my favorites. The header of their website proclaims, “NO GOVERNMENT, CORPORATE OR ADVERTISING $$$,” which stands as a marker of self-proclaimed nonpartisanship, political and otherwise. They report on news from all around the world, offering stories ignored by most other major outlets.
Reuters Reuters, an international news agency stationed in London, is so dedicated to journalistic objectivity that they sometimes receive criticism for it. After the September 11 attacks, they were accused of insensitivity because of their reluctance to use the word “terrorist” except when in quotes.
The Independent The Independent is a U.K. newspaper that reports on news from around the world. While its status as “independent” often garners accusations of liberalism, the paper does not endorse any political party and offers a wide range of views on different topics.
PBS, BBC and CSPAN PBS, BBC and CSPAN are also major notable outlets. When compared to others, such as Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN, they offer unprecedented objectivity
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