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Cnn, Msnbc, Fox?


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I like watching Formula One racing on tv. That and hockey would be way less fun to watch on my computer after the fact.
But everything else, the computer is more than enough for me. :P

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Basilisa Marie

If you want to watch Fox, try Megyn Kelly. She makes me the least angry. She's the most "fair and balanced" of Fox, in my opinion. 

 

If you want to watch MSNBC, try Chris Hayes. Again, he tends to make me less angry. :) 

 

CNN is what I watch if I want to get some headlines on TV, but they tend to beat a story to death (well, everyone kinda does that). I don't watch any of their shows, but maybe Crossfire might be worth checking out? 

 

For a while I really loved Al Jazeera, reading their articles online, but lately their language has had a pretty pro-choice slant, to the point where it's obvious they think pro-life positions are ridiculous (at least the people writing those articles do).  That was annoying.  But overall they're good for international stuff, so I follow them and BBC for international things (both online).  

 

 

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RCN is a good news station. I also really enjoy Joel Osteen. Joel-O isn't news, but what is more important than hearing what you need to hear?

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Fox Business Varney & Company.

 

MSNBC is pretty much state propaganda

CNN is in a tailspin.

FOX NEWS, is OK.

 

The Blaze (Beck's channel) has a good show called Real News, but it covers current political events.

 

Sky News, if you have a tablet or Apple TV, can be seen for free and is international news out of the UK.

 

What is a good show to catch on these channels? Is anyone familiar enough with these channels to tell me what they like/don't like or is useful/not userful?  I'm looking for international news, federal news, and economic news. My deciding factors are how well they inform me and can they hold my attention.

 

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