Carmagio
04-20-03, 04:17 PM
Just wondering, of all the news sources available, which do you trust for current events?
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View Full Version : Journalistic Integrity Carmagio 04-20-03, 04:17 PM Just wondering, of all the news sources available, which do you trust for current events? mouse 04-20-03, 04:25 PM http://news.bbc.co.uk for world news. http://teletekst.nos.nl/gif/101-01.html for dutch news. Avatar 04-20-03, 06:31 PM bbc, euronews and skynews ben nevis 04-20-03, 07:08 PM Fox news can't be faulted for their impartiallity. Carmagio 04-20-03, 07:10 PM Originally posted by ben nevis Fox news can't be faulted for their impartiallity. FOX - IMPARTIAL!!!! Fox is one of the most biased news sources around. They recently went to court to protect their right to lie! http://www.sierratimes.com/03/02/28/arpubmg022803.htm Voodoo Child 04-20-03, 07:48 PM Beebs is good. For the Iraqi Fracas the US coverage has been quite biased compared to that of the rest of the world. They have consistently played down issues of civil unrest and humanitarian crises, and have provided little critical analysis or given time to sceptical viewpoints. Charles Fleming 04-20-03, 08:38 PM None really. I take each source on the pecie that I am interested in. I wouldn't trust much unless I could research it all myself. airavata 04-21-03, 07:51 AM channels which i prefer to watch are bbc and sky news. they're both fairly impartial and picture and sound quality is good. cnn is a biased piece of crap. but for MOST biased channel it'll have to be MSNBC. we don't get it usually, but during the iraq war we got it in place of CNBC. pretty awful. ben nevis 04-21-03, 04:56 PM It was said tongue in cheek carmagio. |