Subject: What's the problem with CNN, then, as you see it? (nm)
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Posted on: 2017-09-16 04:41:00 UTC
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Trustworthy news by
on 2017-09-15 22:56:00 UTC
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Sort of OT, but... by
on 2017-09-17 00:14:00 UTC
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I never said that! by
on 2017-09-17 10:23:00 UTC
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Ack, sorry. by
on 2017-09-17 15:22:00 UTC
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No worries! by
on 2017-09-18 11:31:00 UTC
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Here, here! (nm) by
on 2017-09-18 12:34:00 UTC
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My suggestions by
on 2017-09-16 13:59:00 UTC
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Ask Auntie Beeb. by
on 2017-09-16 06:05:00 UTC
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As a state-funded news network, the BBC is actually /required/ to avoid bias in their news. Some slips through anyway, of course - they've shown a great deal of frustration at Twitter Personality & President Trump, and they do enjoy using unflattering pictures of politicians they dislike - but by and large they do it well.
Be aware, though, that some articles are filed in things like the Magazine section, and aren't under the same rules. Opinion pieces, basically.
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Good old Beeb certainly seems very reliable. by
on 2017-09-17 10:33:00 UTC
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Even before I actually properly tried figuring this stuff out, I sort of vaguely heard that they were good. And then the websites said it was good. And then pretty much everyone here concluded that it was good.
This is all, needless to say, probably very good evidence that they are good.
Also, I would have definitely made some mistake, regarding those opinion pieces, so cheers for the warning! -
To be fair by
on 2017-09-16 14:41:00 UTC
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Just about every news source except for Fox has shown a great deal of frustration at Trump.
But yeah, Op pieces pretty much throw all the rules out the window. -
My Recommendations by
on 2017-09-16 00:18:00 UTC
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Eh... by
on 2017-09-16 02:34:00 UTC
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I like most of those. Except CNN. CNN is not very good.
In addition, I am a fan of NPR. -
What's the problem with CNN, then, as you see it? (nm) by
on 2017-09-16 04:41:00 UTC
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My guess? by
on 2017-09-16 05:09:00 UTC
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Yes by
on 2017-09-16 11:54:00 UTC
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CNN has a fairly strong bias, and a variety of other problems (like poor reporting standards, and wave after wave of trivial nonsense news stories to fill a 24-hour news cycle - although that complaint can be levied at just about any network).
The thing is, "by comparison," it IS much better than other TV News Networks. But that's really not saying much, now is it?
The final - and trivial - danger sign is this: 8f Jon Stewart featured you and your repoting as a topic of discussion regularly over his decade, that's generally a bad sign. :-)