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where do you get your news?

just a curious question...
newspapers?
television?
national inquirer?
unac?
ect.
where?
newspapers?
television?
national inquirer?
unac?
ect.
where?
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I watch News24 sometimes, and obviously radio news bulletins.
Generally, BBC online, CNN.com, Reuters/AP if I'm bored, and the Times online.
BBC, yahoo, CNN news websites daily.
News24 or ITV 24 hour channel is on pretty much all day in the background.
These are my daily readers
washingtonpost.com
timesonline.co.uk
latimes.com (for the local stuff)
drudgereport.com
nytimes.com
cnn.com
ft.com
Or just what appears on links and so.
BBC online or teletext (depending what I can access) for "breaking" news.
In terms of news magazines, Private Eye and sometimes New Statesman.
[ 30-05-2002: Message edited by: Vox populi, vox Dei ]
For news guardian, observer south wales echo.
bbc online cnn online
economist
And I read OK Hello NME Radio Times Q Heat!
The Guardian for printed matter.
Wouldn't touch a tabloid with a ten-foot pole. They should not be allowed to call themselves newspapers anyway, for they mostly carry stories that are not real news, and when they do it is severely distorted in order the reflect the owner's views.
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[ 30-05-2002: Message edited by: Aladdin ]
Occasionally the Mail on Sunday
ITV news (although its more lightweight)
Derby Evening Telegraph for local gubbins
[ 30-05-2002: Message edited by: Dan the Man ]