What is a good news channel to get unbiased news from?

July 21st, 2010 | by admin |
Anthony asked:


I am sick of news stations that give biased, one sided news. What is the best news station to get both sides of the issues?
I meant one sided opinions, not news. Sorry about that.

Lillian
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    2. By michael w on Jul 22, 2010 | Reply

      A week or so ago I would have said that the BBC was the most unbiased news channel that is until they refused to air a program supporting aid to Gaza which in my book means that it supports Israel. Having watched Alzezzera for a while they at least have the courage to show both sides of the coin

    3. By 99 on Jul 23, 2010 | Reply

      The hasn’t-been-invented-yet news channel. Just do what I do and boycott American news media. I get my news now from the BBC, but I’m sure the opinion mongers will worm their way into that news agency too sooner or later.

    4. By Don't really care on Jul 25, 2010 | Reply

      I only watch the Spanish speaking news and i don’t speak a word of Spanish but the women newscasters are hot.

    5. By Super J on Jul 26, 2010 | Reply

      Unfortunately, every major news source has an opinion. The BBC, NY Times and most of the old established news services tend to be very liberal and left wing. Many of the newer sources such as CNN, MSN, and Fox News Service tend to be more right leaning. If you can get a left news source and a right news source on the same story you are interested in, you can form your own opinion on the subject.
      The only way I could really, really answer that for you is for you to actually attend a news event. Go to a crime scene. Go to the scene of a fire or some natural disaster. Attend a meeting with some of your local authorities and hear them speak. Then see how those events are reported on the news. It is different opinions depending on which source you choose.
      News services cater to certain clientele that expects to hear a certain point of view on every story. On the conservative news sources, Obama is constantly screwing up and doing everything wrong. On the liberal news sources, Obama is like the great Savior and is completely infallible. In reality, he wins some and he loses some and you just have to gather as many sides of the story as you can and decide for yourself.

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