Post where and in what quantity you get your info.here's the format:40% Internet - huffpost, CNN, wikipedia, youtube15% Radio - WPTF5% Radio - NPR20% TV commentators - Hardball, Maddow, Blitzer, Olbermann10% TV News shows - MSNBC, CNN, ABC10% Messageboards - tww, freedomworks[Edited on March 31, 2010 at 4:30 PM. Reason : .]
3/31/2010 4:25:02 PM
This thread seems familliar.70% NPR10% Digg10% CNN iGoogle addon10% Twitter
3/31/2010 4:28:15 PM
internet - drudgeradio - NPR
3/31/2010 4:30:28 PM
^thats weird, im more left and i listen to conservative radio, solinari is a right wing extremists who listens to NPRwhy is that?
3/31/2010 4:31:40 PM
Huffington post 50%Maddow 50%Oblerman 50%Palm Readers 100%13 yr old girls 50%Hippies 2700%
3/31/2010 4:34:23 PM
10% google news30% Drudge30% Rush 10% Foxnews (tv and .com)20% Misc[Edited on March 31, 2010 at 4:53 PM. Reason : ;lkj]
3/31/2010 4:53:01 PM
5% npr radio35% tww/sa forums60% theregister.com
3/31/2010 4:59:30 PM
50% Twitter50% RSS feeds through Google Reader
3/31/2010 5:15:31 PM
3/31/2010 5:40:06 PM
^haha, i was jk, but i agree, i like to listen to what the other side is thinking
3/31/2010 5:52:37 PM
Radio - mostly NPR, but to a lesser extent CBS radio news. The local talk/radio station does CBS radio news on the hour, and also some local news. For local affairs I find myself from time to time going to town hall for a town council meeting.Internet - CNN is by my most visited news website which is as much a function of the user friendly layout as the quality of news. But I do venture to msnbc.com (I hate their site) and foxnews.com from time to time, as well as a few blogs, and obviously I participate on tdub as well.Commentators - I listen to Maddow, which occasionally causes me to catch some of Hardball or Countdown when they change the schedule around or I leave the TV on while doing something else, but they are too much for me most of the time. Something about their style gets on my nerves as often as not. I turn on CNN sometimes, but never to tune in for a specific program, although Crowley usually seems to have a good head on her shoulders.
3/31/2010 5:53:16 PM
^^ also, I'm glad you have least tacitly admitted that NPR is liberally biased.
3/31/2010 6:04:32 PM
3/31/2010 6:23:10 PM
3/31/2010 7:06:50 PM
Oh yeah, BBC some too. Occasionally their website, but mostly as a function of having 91.5 as a preset which goes to BBC at night.
3/31/2010 7:22:05 PM
There was a thread on this topic not *too* long ago or maybe I am just [old]. Anywho, 25% - Rachel Maddow20% - Brad & Britt on 101.120% - NPR20% - Glenn Beck, Rush, Faux News (although I wouldn't consider Beck an actual news source.)10% - Bill O'reilly5% - Robin Meade (mostly because she is so smokin' hot to see in the morning )190% - TWW
3/31/2010 7:36:13 PM
40% CNBC30% CNN30% WRAL, Fox News, BBC, Al Jazeera, misc
3/31/2010 7:53:03 PM
45% Assorted Internet Sources (other than news sites)20% BBC (online and BBCA on television)10% NBC Nightly News (with Brian Williams)10% CNN (online and TV)10% Local News (News 14, WRAL, etc)5% Radio - NPR
3/31/2010 8:15:25 PM
3/31/2010 11:36:35 PM
Google News 80%TDS 10%internet msg boards 10%
3/31/2010 11:44:53 PM
I'm basically split down the middle between CNN and NPR.
4/1/2010 12:01:34 AM
Radio - NPR, BBC, Deutsche Welle, local public broadcasting (all through the same station - WAMU-FM)TV - None (I watch Chris Matthews, Bill Maher, Bret Baier, and the Sunday morning shows, but I wouldn't call that news/information)Internet - Yeesh. BBC News is my homepage. Most major newspapers and political magazines. And these:http://www.michaeltotten.com/http://trueslant.com/matttaibbi/http://www.dailyhitchens.com/http://www.slate.com/id/2073766/year/2010/landing/1/ (also Hitchens)http://current.com/shows/vanguard/(not exhaustive)[Edited on April 1, 2010 at 2:09 PM. Reason : ]
4/1/2010 2:07:24 PM
No radio, no TV really for me (as far as getting news). Mostly internet-- Drudge, CNN, Fox, Yahoo, TWW, WRAL and denninger's market ticker. A lot of the background to the news for me comes from law school readings and professors, and then I research via internet, or vice versa. Also get a lot of initial news from Grama, who watches the news all day long, and then I go online and verify it.[Edited on April 1, 2010 at 2:11 PM. Reason : ]
4/1/2010 2:10:47 PM
4/1/2010 2:14:09 PM
Hey, I said I go and research it, she just ends up picking up a lot of interesting stuff. And don't pick on old people, she's probably not much older than a lot of the news reporters people listen to on a regular basis. That being said, she's just ONE place I get news from, and I never take what she says for hard truth.[Edited on April 1, 2010 at 2:25 PM. Reason : ]
4/1/2010 2:24:29 PM
NPRThe Daily Show"News and Weather" app for my DroidSomethingawful.com Forumsnews.google.com
4/1/2010 2:58:16 PM
41% Consumption Junction37% Collier's Encyclopedia (circa 1987)12% The Onion10% TWW[Edited on April 1, 2010 at 3:08 PM. Reason : a]
4/1/2010 3:07:38 PM
Internet and The Daily Show
4/1/2010 5:52:09 PM
I check out the Carrboro Citizen once every couple of weeks (a local paper over this way), and I used to have a subscription to Newsweek.
4/1/2010 6:16:12 PM
i can't believe people actually get news from drudge.but for me:blogs 40% - andrew sullivan, ezra klein, balloon-juice mostlygoogle news 25% (so i can get multiple takes on the same story)npr 30%cnn 5%[Edited on April 1, 2010 at 7:41 PM. Reason : .]
4/1/2010 7:37:54 PM
100% TWW
4/1/2010 10:11:10 PM
50% websites50% tv
4/1/2010 10:30:40 PM
50% News and observer - the paper version15% here and PP15% fark.com20% wral TV, wral.com, other assorted internet
4/1/2010 10:50:11 PM
bump
7/22/2010 12:25:05 AM
The demons whisper to me as I sleep. Sometimes when I'm awake, too.
7/22/2010 12:31:34 AM
NPR only appears to have a liberal bias because that's what reality hasanyway I get about70% from NPR and (overnight) the BBC World Service (Cincinnati has the most amazing NPR station ever)25% from the blogosphere, mostly FiveThirtyEight, FactCheck, Politifact, Electoral Vote, The Huffington Post, Crooks & Liars, and whatever they link to5% from more suspect parts of the Internets, like TWW, Facebook and Twitter status updates, and æI only get my news from the cable commentators to the extent to which they are linked to or embedded from the blogs, but I'll watch Washington Journal, Q&A, and The Rachel Maddow Show more if I get cable again.
7/22/2010 12:45:04 AM
ranked:cnn.comfoxnews.comwral.comThe Economist (magazine and website)WSJ (paper and website)nprrush radio (occasionally worth listening to, usually complete bullshit)I don't watch tv news very often, I'll put news 14 on in the background sometimes.
7/22/2010 1:26:04 AM
Back when I lived in a land where the NPR station didn't have anything good on from 3-6p I listened to Rush thenhe was worth a lawl
7/22/2010 1:57:11 AM
50% Internet - Drudge Report, Washington Post, NY Times, BBC, Al Jazeera, Chosun Ilbo35% Radio - NPR10% Magazines - Economist, AWST5% Message Board - TWW
7/22/2010 1:31:20 PM
Blogs - 30%Magazines (Scientific American, Discover, Wired, Atlantic, Harpers, Slate) - 30%TWW - 15%Google News - 15%Other - 10%Most of the news I actually follow any more is science, technology, and culture. I'm not really a "front page" kinda guy any more. Newspapers and News-feeds are basically all just facts anyways, which are actually less useful than you might think.[Edited on July 22, 2010 at 4:01 PM. Reason : ``]
7/22/2010 4:00:49 PM
print - the wall street journal and news and observer TV - watch oreilly and local news most nightsinternet - TWW, cnn.com and foxnews.com during the dayradio - boortz
7/22/2010 5:13:21 PM
probably 25% each
7/22/2010 11:36:18 PM
espn, dig, facebook, i also google up a lot of stuff to find out information. i put in a topic i want to learn about to google and learn that wy.
7/23/2010 12:35:34 PM
I get most of my news from HOOPS MALONE
7/23/2010 12:38:58 PM
mostly Uncyclopedia
7/23/2010 3:31:19 PM