Thursday, December 30, 2010
Political Mayhem Thursday: The sources of your information
Journalism isn't dead, but it is changing. Those who remember a day when journalism wasn't commercial are imagining things, of course. Newspapers, radio stations, and television outlets have always been commercial enterprises. If anything, what we are seeing now is a movement away from commercialization, as the internet and the free content we find there displaces more traditional news sources.
Some people hate Fox News and seek to discredit it, while others do the same to media sources like MSNBC.
The truth, though, is that most people I know rely on several news sources which vary in their take on the news. For example, my primary news sources include these 4:
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune
NPR
Yahoo news
The Onion
What do you rely on to keep yourself informed?
Some people hate Fox News and seek to discredit it, while others do the same to media sources like MSNBC.
The truth, though, is that most people I know rely on several news sources which vary in their take on the news. For example, my primary news sources include these 4:
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune
NPR
Yahoo news
The Onion
What do you rely on to keep yourself informed?
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-Washington Post
-WTOP (the DC area all news radio station... online too)
-WAMU FM, which is the DC area NPR station
-Marketplace, which runs on WAMU, but is not an NPR production.
-The New Yorker
-Wall Street Journal online edition
-The Falls Church News Press (local paper, has columns from New York Times)
-Yahoo News
-Random postings from friends on Facebook
-Washington Nationals related blogs
-WTOP (the DC area all news radio station... online too)
-WAMU FM, which is the DC area NPR station
-Marketplace, which runs on WAMU, but is not an NPR production.
-The New Yorker
-Wall Street Journal online edition
-The Falls Church News Press (local paper, has columns from New York Times)
-Yahoo News
-Random postings from friends on Facebook
-Washington Nationals related blogs
Steve Tuttle's Newsweek columns are pretty amusing and informative.
And thanks to RRL, I know all about hippies and fake armies.
And thanks to RRL, I know all about hippies and fake armies.
Steve Tuttle's Newsweek columns are pretty amusing and informative.
And thanks to RRL, I know all about hippies and fake armies.
And thanks to RRL, I know all about hippies and fake armies.
I'm happy to provide whatever news and information that I can in regards to both Fake Army and hippies. These scourges must be stopped.
Google News
Wonkette
Blogs
Places to avoid:
Above the Law
Any major news network
Uninformed blogs such as my own, now defunct one
Freerepublic.com, the political face of Stormfront.com
Wonkette
Blogs
Places to avoid:
Above the Law
Any major news network
Uninformed blogs such as my own, now defunct one
Freerepublic.com, the political face of Stormfront.com
New York "Times" online edition
Ridgefield "Press" (online and home delivery)
LoHud Yankees Blog
WNBC News4 New York
ESPN
1050AM ESPN New York radio
CNN, cnn.com, and jimrome.com are no longer on my radar
Ridgefield "Press" (online and home delivery)
LoHud Yankees Blog
WNBC News4 New York
ESPN
1050AM ESPN New York radio
CNN, cnn.com, and jimrome.com are no longer on my radar
The New York Times
NPR - multiple programs (whatever listening area I am in)
Democracy Now with Amy Goodman
Morning Joe on MSNBC
WMNF - Community Radio Tampa
The St. Petersburg Times
NPR - multiple programs (whatever listening area I am in)
Democracy Now with Amy Goodman
Morning Joe on MSNBC
WMNF - Community Radio Tampa
The St. Petersburg Times
1. The Razor
2. People Magazine
3. NY Times
4. WSJ
5. E!
6. Nancy Grace
7. Today Show
8. Trost PTA Newletter (bi monthly)
9. TMZ
10. Micah Circuitry
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2. People Magazine
3. NY Times
4. WSJ
5. E!
6. Nancy Grace
7. Today Show
8. Trost PTA Newletter (bi monthly)
9. TMZ
10. Micah Circuitry
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