LynneSin
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:30 AM
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So seriously, how much cable news do you watch each day? |
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Keith Olberman doesn't count - we all watch him. He's the only thing I can watch on all 3 of the major cable news networks combined (CNN, MSNBC and FOX).
So my questions to you are this:
1.) Do you watch cable news on a daily basis (excluding Olberman) 2.) What cable news channel do you prefer? 3.) If you don't watch - where do you get your news from?
Thanks!
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:35 AM
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1. none . . . zero . . . nada . . . |
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I get my news online . . . exclusively . . .
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:36 AM
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:36 AM
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3. I'm ashamed to admit that |
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90% of my TV viewing time is spent watching CNN. :( Sorry, it's like watching a train wreck...I just can't help myself.
I need help.
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:37 AM
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I don't really watch Olbermann that much; I appreciate his point of view, but usually there are other non-news shows on at 8pm that I like to watch, plus I just really can't get into some of the theatrics on his show. I really like his interviews with political people, but I don't like the sideshow stuff, I don't like his interviews with comedic types, and I can't stand when he covers baseball.
(1) Yes, I watch cable news off and on throughout the day. I would say on average, maybe ... 2ish hrs. Usually 30 minutes to 1hr of Matthews, then I catch snippets here and there on the other networks. I would watch Larry King more, but it seems he's only been covering the Israel/Hezbollah thing over the past month, and I just can't take that night after night.
(2) CNN for "real news," and MSNBC for news as entertainment.
(3) I probably get most of my news from the internet. Usually I'll read stuff that is breaking here on DU, then check the broadcast news stations if it is an interesting enough story to see how they are covering it.
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:37 AM
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5. I only have basic cable, so there really is |
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no news channel except Channel 14News and it's local. I get my news on blogs, Yahoo, and most importantly, here on DU, to be honest about it.
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:37 AM
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6. I watch some CNN when I get home from work |
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Mainly for Jack Cafferty and Lou Dobbs, and spend maybe a half hour at most watching.
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:37 AM
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7. I watch very little TV news, cable or otherwise |
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First, I don't have the time, between my regular day job, and getting my orchard/farm up and running I generally work from sunup to sundown. Secondly, when I do watch TV news, I just feel like I've opened my skull and am letting the propaganda flow in. Not a good feeling.
Generally I get my news from the radio(NPR), the 'net(read several sources extensively on line), and a few magazines that I receive monthly, like Mother Jones.
About the only news that I watch on television is the local news, mainly to catch the weather report. Once in a great while I'll switch on the tube, just to see what bullshit they're feeding the masses. But for the most part, in this era of corporate controlled media, I stay away from the MSM TV news like the plague. You put garbage in, you're going to get garbage out, witness Faux news viewers:eyes:
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:37 AM
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8. None, unless my son comes over and flips the channel. I'm still |
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watching CBS nightly news until Katie takes over and then I'll be done with that. I get my news from the internet and DU and other liberal sites.
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:38 AM
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I read news foreign and domestic then find the middle and figure that's close to truth.
Kill your TV it's warping your mind :)
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:38 AM
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1. None, INCLUDING Keith Olberman. I don't have a clue who he is, other than he's someone you can hear talking on the media somewhere, because his name pops up frequently here.
2. I don't prefer any cable news channels. I don't watch any tv news. The last time I had my tv turned to a news channel, it was satellite. I was there because my son called me and said, "Mom, TURN THE NEWS ON NOW. DON'T ARGUE." I turned it on, and didn't have to look for news. It was on every station. I watched the reports on the WTC bombing for about 15 minutes, and then turned it off. Permanently.
3. I get local news from my local newspaper. The rest I get from my google news homepage, and from checking in online with some metropolitan newspapers and various news sources outside the U.S..
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:38 AM
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11. Maybe 15 minutes a day, |
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Edited on Tue Aug-15-06 08:39 AM by woodsprite
and it's not any one network - it's local TV news in general. I watch it mainly to get the weather. All my world and US news I get from online. Then I compare that with what our Gannett-run local paper says.
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:38 AM
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12. I watch zero cable news. |
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I listen to NPR (but, less and less all the time).
I click through to news stories on DU-LBN, I check Yahoo for news, and I have google and yahoo alerts for stories about subjects in which I'm interested.
I also listen to a half-dozen podcasts for news, including the BBC news roundup, FAIR's weekly CounterSpin, and a couple others.
I watch my local news on TV, but that's it.
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:40 AM
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I refuse to pay for cable tv.
I'm trying to boycott as many bad companies as I can, though I still have an ATT landline phone. Ugghh
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:45 AM
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14. zero, since I can't count Olberman |
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I stopped watching shortly after the 2004 "election." I get all of my news on line. That way I almost never have to hear * speak ( I got tired of having my finger ready on the mute button).
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:47 AM
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15. Zip, zero, zilch, nada. Wouldn't be caught DEAD with it on the tube |
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Never.
I get my news from the NY Times, the BBC, the Guardian, and DU. With all the news links provided on DU, that's a pretty broad range of sources.
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Tue Aug-15-06 08:56 AM
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16. Does The Daily Show count? |
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Otherwise, pretty close to none, mostly because I the short period I do watch, I don't find very useful, informative or illuminating. I get most of my news reporting from the internet. I watch ABCNews and an hour or so of the local news.
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:08 AM
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18. That's comedy technically |
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Although I find it better reporting than the cable news channels
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:06 AM
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17. I keep cable news on mute, so I can just look at the pictures. |
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:16 AM
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19. I rarely watch any cable news programs ... |
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... for more than 5 minutes at a time --- just to see what the subject matter is. The anchors annoy the hell out of me.
I do watch Jim Lehrer's NewsHour every day. It is the most balanced and informative news show out there. Plus, the amount of time given to each segment allows them to explore the issues in a deeper way than the puffball skimover given by CNN, MSNBC etc.
I watch Keith --- but have to say that I'm totally uninterested in his celebrity/sports/oddball segments and usually change the channel when they come on.
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:32 AM
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When i'm not working! I watch Lou Dobbs while eating supper, i watch KO, i do believe the second half of his show is a waste of good air time that could be used for informing the public.
Mostly DU and a little PBS, and Jon Stewart for comedy relief. Oh! and BBC world news, thats it for me.
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:35 AM
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21. I roll over it once in a while...I always have to mute it though, so I |
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guess I 'read' cable news. Seems the scroll is the only accurate news.
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:39 AM
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22. Even less than you Lynnesin! |
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;-) (F- USA TODAY)
Seriously, I have all cable news filtered out of my favorite channels list on my cable box. Occassionally I flip by a channel just out of curiousity wondering what the latest propaganda is. I last about 30 seconds. Lies, Bloody Lies.
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:41 AM
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23. Every now and then while flipping through the channels |
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I'll settle on msnbc for about thirty seconds, then on to something else. I've blocked out cnn and faux long time gone now. I get most of my news right here following the links, and discussions. I watch nbc national just to see what they're covering and find that they're way behind the curve on their coverage, most of what they report on has been discussed here at DU in depth and we've moved on already, mostly I watch just to see how they cover things. I watch the KC news because they are more professional in their coverage than the mickey mouse local station just down the road. For local news I'll hold my nose and read the local very heavy reptilian paper, but only for the opinions, obits, and comics.
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:42 AM
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24. If i want blues and greys |
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with peaceful tones talking about violence and conflict, i watch the ocean breakers smash on the rocks.
Its very informative, to watch the ocean meet the shore, and i get all the grey and blue colours, and better sound without using an idiot box!
V for vendetta demonstrates the verisimilitude of cable TV indeed.
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:43 AM
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25. I don't have cable. n/t |
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:46 AM
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26. I have CNN on but it is in another room, not my computer room |
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so, technically, I am not watching it but do give it a slight glance as I walk past the television to go outside for a smoke, about every two hours or so.
I get my news online and only online, CNN is my comedy channel, lol.
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:47 AM
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27. none if you don't count KO |
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I get my news from PBS (in the evening), BBC in the early early morning and the paper and the internet all day long.
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:47 AM
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That's 1 hr a day, unless you count the Weather Channel and then it would be much more.
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:53 AM
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I get my news from the internet. TV news is not news..it's either pure entertaiment drivel or propaganda.
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:50 AM
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29. I watch cable news when I'm forced to |
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A good example: I tried to watch the press conference with Joe and Valerie Wilson a few weeks ago. I was unable to hear most of what was said because CNN and MSNBC were too busy telling me how I should feel about what was being said, and stepping all over those speaking as well.
I watch CNN if I have no other choice.
I get my news from the Web, Keith Olbermann and the staggeringly brilliant "Daily Show".
Julie
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:52 AM
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30. I don't have cable at home so I don't watch any cable news to |
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speak of. I do watch the News Hour on PBS and some of the Sunday morning shows. I get a lot of my news from the internet.
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:53 AM
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News from the internet and local news commercials on TV, as well as other forums.
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Tue Aug-15-06 09:56 AM
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33. None -- I get my info from internet, radio, and papers. |
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Local Gannett rag each morning (mostly for entertaining police blotter and Doonesbury) along with a little Morning Edition until something ticks me off and I turn it off.
Then sometime during the day I get to DU, check LBN, check headlines on CNN.com and NYTimes.com.
Weekends the NY Times.
I HATE TV, especially tv news. If there are good shows (like Lost) I get them from Netflicks.
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Tue Aug-15-06 10:01 AM
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34. I watch Canada's CBC, the BBC, and |
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Edited on Tue Aug-15-06 10:02 AM by Nabia2004
other international news programs, and of course some local news. Mostly I read news on the Internet from various world sources.
Oh, as for cable news - NONE. Or, I should say only when held captive...
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Tue Aug-15-06 10:02 AM
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35. I watch the BBC and Keith Olbermann |
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And I listen to NPR. That's about it. The rest, I read online usually. For one thing, cable news and network news have way too many commercials to keep my interest.
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Tue Aug-15-06 10:05 AM
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36. I detoxed from cable news Dec. 2004. |
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It was one of the best things I've done. For me, cable news was a source of real frustration. I ended up pissed off every time I watched it because it's not really even news and it's biased and it's misleading. I blame the media in part for Gore's loss in 2000. I blame the media for what they did to Dean. I blame them for glossing over details and not reporting the facts when it comes to the Bush administration. I blame them for sensationalizing Natalie Holloway, the shark attacks, and the Terri Schaivo issue, to name just three, and for dumbing down the news altogether.
I get 90% of my news from the LBN section here.
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Tue Aug-15-06 10:06 AM
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37. As little as possible |
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It's not uncommon for me to arrive home and the tv is on CNN or something, but i personally choose to get my news from those internet tubes...
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Tue Aug-15-06 10:12 AM
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38. Cable free for 20 years. |
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Easier to raise kids this way.
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Tue Aug-15-06 10:14 AM
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39. None...Infact, I took my teevee in hand and with a running start... |
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hurled into the sun.
Be smart, kill your TV and read more.
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Tue Aug-15-06 10:16 AM
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40. on a daily basis? Nada. |
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Once in a while, I'll turn on CNN or MSNBC and read the crawl for a few minutes, but I usually don't even do that. I watch Countdown and The Daily Show and The Colbert Report regularly (yes, the latter two are supposed to be comedy, but often display more news content than CNN) and I listen to NPR and read some news online.
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Tue Aug-15-06 10:17 AM
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41. None of the big three. |
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The only cable news I watch is C-Span, BBC and Mosaic on LinkTV. I also watch Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert for my fake news, which is more factual that the real news on the big three news' channels on cable.
Mostly I get my news listening to AAR, reading DU, then I follow the links to printed media on the internet.
I used to drive down to get the LA Times every day but when they were sold out to Rwingers, I stopped doing that.
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Tue Aug-15-06 10:20 AM
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42. None. Zero. Zip. Nada. |
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