Favorite news source?

Drudge.
 
Twitter. Sometimes Facebook.
 
Google News for me. I click on it once a day or so to make sure the world isn't ending.

Besides for that, I cant stand the news, or the news media.
 
I also hit Fox News first and then CNN.
 
Online: MSNBC and Washington Post

TV: local Washington, DC ABC affiliate and NBC Nightly News

newspaper: yes I still like to read it with my morning coffee....Washington Post
 
I use Facebook.....

JK

In the mornings I will turn on Fox to see what is going on, and if I time it right when I switch over to Golf Channel I catch the market update from Landon Dowdy...

Outside of that I use google news.
 
Nowhere specifically. I find it too hard to get past the obvious political slants in the media. I'll read things that occasionally pop up fb and I'll read our local daily, which has a lot of AP world reporting which is reasonably balanced but I can't say that I seek out the news. The news usually has a way of finding me
 
BBC America, Local NBC News, Yahoo News
 
CNN, MSNBC, FOX News, Daily Beast, Flipboard, Yahoo News and a couple others.
 
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Fox News, Yahoo, and Google news primarily
 
I don't watch TV news, but online I will scroll through the headlines on Yahoo and MSN. If I see something and want more info, I'll locate the local newspaper for a more thorough story.
 
I would get my news from The Daily Show before Jon Stewart retired. He was the hardest-hitting journalist out there -- which is hilarious and tragic.


Now I probably get more news via Twitter than anywhere else. Fastest media for information that I'm currently aware of.
 
Drudge
CNN
Fox
Drudge - There are so many print and digital links (from every perspective) that I can seem to get every angle I want to explore, compare or contrast. It's a great clearing house of information if you read it and don't just concentrate on the headlines which are purely designed to drive traffic.

JM
 
Favorite news source?

I start with Drudge for headlines that I then Google to find the real headline. Fox gets a listen, CNN a glance. MSNBC and NPR are avoided like the Black Death


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I only watch the weather. Between my job, my health and my mother being so sick, I have enough to be depressed about. I do read a local paper online to catch up on things from time to time, but no national news. I use to watch Fox, but not for some time.
 
Most days...I don't want to know what's going on out there.

Often days...I hear national stories right here on THP before I hear them anywhere else.

Some days...I turn on the local news and then hit up the Google Machine if there's something I want to know more about.
 
I start with Drudge for headlines that I then Google to find the real headline. Fox gets a listen, CNN a glance. MSNBC and NPR are avoided like the Black Death


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Same for me.
 
Drudge Report
 
Favorite news source?

Sky. Have the app on my phone and on ROKU to watch live. Might also sometimes watch BBCA.
I had no idea people tuned in to Fox News to actually get news. I thought it was just for a laugh.
 

Seconded:

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