Subject: Where do you get your news? From: GUEST,Clarence Date: 25 May 01 - 05:48 PM Where do you get your news? Television, newspapers, radio, Internet? Judging from what I read here, it seems that many Mudcatters rely on Mudcat for their exclusive view of the world. |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Amergin Date: 25 May 01 - 05:54 PM i get my news here....i got tired of watching or reading the more conventional news so i can find out what colour the president's underwear is.... |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: RichM Date: 25 May 01 - 05:57 PM Here's a site listing newspaper websites by country: clicky |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Linda Kelly Date: 25 May 01 - 05:59 PM Don't know where that impression came from Clarence old chum. I get 2 daily newpapers, watch BBC at six o'clock, Channel 4 at 7 oclock and catch the BBC again at nine oclock. I also look at Reuters website and listen to the Radio, but for the real gossip then it has to be the National Enquirer... |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: SDShad Date: 25 May 01 - 06:00 PM Mostly, on my Visor (a Palm Pilot clone, for the unitiated) via AvantGo: Sioux Falls Argus Leader CNN Minneapolis Star Tribune New York Times Salon And on the Web, for breaking news, Yahoo. But I can gather all the news I need from the weather report, Shad |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Burke Date: 25 May 01 - 06:03 PM Mostly NPR's Morning Edition. |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Jon Freeman Date: 25 May 01 - 06:10 PM I rarely bother unless I hear someone passing comment on some event or read something here. If I do wish to read a newspaper, I borrow my parent's copy of the Daily Telegraph (not my first choice, I prefer the Guardian). I also use TV, Radio and Internet resources. Jon |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: CarolC Date: 25 May 01 - 06:21 PM 'News Hour w/ Jim Lerherer' (PBS), sometimes 'All Things Consdidered' (NPR), 'Washington Week in Review' (PBS?), some panel news discussion shows on comercial stations, like the one with Gordon Peterson moderating (Can't remember the name), BBC World News, ABC World News Now (that's the late night news). I mistrust the print media these days because the news cycle has become so short. Sometimes I read news that is no longer accurate because by the time the paper has arrived, things have drastically changed. I take news coming from commercial sources with a grain of salt because they all seem to have some sort of an axe to grind. |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Sandy Paton Date: 25 May 01 - 07:44 PM Radio: NPR. Television: CNN, and CNBC. Online: NY Times, Washington Post, etc. Print: The Hartford Courant, The New Republic, and TIME. I also read Dave Brown's "Daily Bleed" (an almanac with a wonderfully radical slant posted by the chap who has Recollection Books in Seattle. -- gives one information about "this day in history" that you won't find in your ordinary daily paper). Today I was even reading an editorial about Jeffords that appeared in the Burlington Free Press. When anyone in Washington does something as a genuine act of conscience, that's NEWS! Sandy |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Morticia Date: 25 May 01 - 08:03 PM I think we've just been insulted, guys. |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: catspaw49 Date: 25 May 01 - 08:16 PM PRobably Mort, but who cares? It's funny though that several times things have made it onto the 'Cat just as the news is breaking and the links of various 'Catters who are close by the story can be much better than the major sources. I do CNN and MSNBC, Dispatch Online, Post Online, and NPR. I also check the Weather Channel and ESPN online. Every few days I buy hard copy newspaper just to pick up on the extras. For a laugh and to track the idiocy factor I also warch some Fox News programming, which has been REALLY humorous the past few days thanks to Sen. Jeffords! Spaw |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Bill D Date: 25 May 01 - 08:51 PM well, the town crier comes by about noon....then the pony express rider comes in from Utah about 3pm...and Mrs. Murphy down on the corner always has some choice tidbits by supper time.... or...like everyone says above.... |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Little Hawk Date: 25 May 01 - 08:55 PM Hasn't it, though? I get my news pretty much exclusively from the newspapers, but occasionally from the Internet. - LH |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Ebbie Date: 25 May 01 - 09:03 PM Clarence, at this point I suspect that here is where you get your news. But that's OK- this is a pretty well informed bunch, so if you check in often enough you too can know EVERYTHING! Ebbie |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: GUEST,Dancing Mom Date: 25 May 01 - 09:53 PM NPR, Earthlink Homepage, mudcat.Sharon |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: InOBU Date: 25 May 01 - 10:18 PM At six every evening, I turn my tin foil hat inside out, so the shinney side faces in, and then, the voices are amplified rather than repelled. Great news, better than the village voice ever was! - Larry |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Gypsy Date: 25 May 01 - 10:23 PM You must be the guy who was at Planning and building the other day, scaring all the planners, huh? Get my news from NPR primarily, and assorted public radio stations. Find the telly and paper to be too biased. |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: katlaughing Date: 25 May 01 - 11:58 PM NPR, BBC World News, the Drudge Report FOR THE LINKS!, and I buy the local rag because they carry me and to see what the locals are doing to one another. I usually seek out the news in the place where it is happening, via the internet, so that gets pretty varied. I do like the fact that Mudcatters seem to be on top of breaking news and that we share it with one another, so I quite often hear about something on the Mudcat, first. It's like sitting around the kitchen table with your best friends and saying, "Hey! Didja hear the news?" kat |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Chip2447 Date: 26 May 01 - 12:35 AM NPR, Morning Edition and All Things Considered, CNN and the 'Net' |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: mousethief Date: 26 May 01 - 12:39 AM I wait for the broadside ballads to come out, and read them. Seriously, NPR both Morning Edition and All Things Considered, plus occasional look-ups on the web, mostly at CNN.com and NEWS.YAHOO.COM. Alex |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: DougR Date: 26 May 01 - 01:53 AM I think this is an interesting thread. Not sure it was intended to be, but it could explain a lot about the beliefs and attitudes of Mudcatters. If one only reads newspapers, reads magazines, and watches television news shows that promote one political philosophy over another, it certainly could color one's political beliefs, I think. I read the daily Arizona Republic which is owned by the Gannet chain. It use to be very conservative. It has moved more toward the middle since Gannet purchased the paper last year. It does have a pretty good balance of columnists: George Will, Bill Press, William Safire, Daniel Shorr and others. For national television news, I listen to the Fox News Network, which , I believe, presents the most balanced reporting of the news. I also listen to cable shows featuring Geraldo Rivera (who I never agree with) and Chris Matthews (who I sometims do). I watch on Sunday: Meet the Press, Fox News Sunday and Sam Donaldson and Cokie Roberts, and I'm partial to vanilla ice cream sodas. I also listen to NPR radio and Rush Limbaugh. DougR |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: mooman Date: 26 May 01 - 05:16 AM I don't watch the telly, I don't buy a newspaper but do occasionally catch "Today" on Beeb4 radio (even here in Belgium) as I'm preparing for work. However, it's amazing how quite often I hear the first news through the "Mudcat network". A recent example was the recent Selby rail crash. Several local 'Catters had posted threads before it hit the national news and it was of particular personal interest as Lady McMoo was nearby in Doncaster and travelling by train that morning. All the best mooman (ex-mcmoo) |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: lady penelope Date: 26 May 01 - 06:54 AM I like to get my news from lots of different sources so I can wiegh it up and make up my own mind. In general I listen to the radio ( I like radio reporting on the BBC as that's where all the oppinionated journalists still seem to be and the reporting isn't all 'blanded' out ) watch both independant and BBC telly broadcasts and Sky News. As for papers, I don't bother much, just the London Evening Standard. If I'm interested in a particular piece, then I'll read, listen, watch, surf everything I can get hold of till I'm satisfied with the information. I think the overall impression I get about 'Catters and their views, is that they seem to be ( on the whole ) very widely read and are able to argue, in a reasonable fashion, on a huge number of subjects. Hardly the minds of narrow visioned people. TTFN M'Lady P. |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Mooh Date: 26 May 01 - 07:29 AM In no particular order, CBC radio and TV, Goderich Signal-Star, Toronto Star, Mudcat Cafe, Mandolin Cafe, Social Edge Ezine, Straight Goods, Failure Magazine, Utne Reader, Sojourners Magazine, and various shared sources like the Canadian Auto Workers mailings and site, and articles sent around between friends and family. May also include various periodicals, magazines, bulletins, newsletters and the like. The church pulpit. There isn't enough time in the day to stay fully informed about those things which interest me, those things which I haven't yet had time to explore, and general news of the day. Who's got time to sleep when there's so much to know? Peace. Mooh. |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: GUEST,jayohjo in Russia Date: 26 May 01 - 10:04 AM Errrr, anywhere I can! Seeing as I don't understand most of the news in Russian, due to a lack of understanding of most of the language (I'm trying, honest I am), I DO get a surprising amount of news from the Mudcat! Also from garbled emails from friends, and the occasional English-language paper someone picked up a month ago in St Petersburg.... How I long for the Guardian.... and Radio 4, aaah.... Jayohjo XXX |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Clinton Hammond Date: 26 May 01 - 10:15 AM I get my news from This Hour Has 22 Minutes... ;-) |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 26 May 01 - 10:48 AM sky news, bbc r4 and loal paper,i think most national papers are rubbish |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: kendall Date: 26 May 01 - 11:03 AM NPR, CNBC, The Maine Sunday Telegram and WMPG college radio. RUSH LINBAUGH!! AAAARRRGGG!!! get in out of the sun Doug! You are pulling my leg, right? you dont really believe that master of misinformation do you? Say it aint so, Doug! Even his own brother says he should shut up. |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: kendall Date: 26 May 01 - 11:05 AM That fat head complained about Hillary flying around at government expense, where was he when Barbara Bush was flying around promoting a book that was supposedly written by her dog? |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: DougR Date: 26 May 01 - 11:20 AM Hee hee hee, I knew that would get your attention, Kendall. |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Clinton Hammond Date: 26 May 01 - 11:38 AM "i think most national papers are rubbish" Good point J-In-Hull... but you have to realise that EVERY new source is biased in some way... Most people just ghost around until they find the one that shares their bias... Kinda like politics... or sexual preferance... ;-) |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: marty D Date: 26 May 01 - 11:39 AM Oops. I just mentioned Rush Limbaugh in another thread. No reflection on you Doug R. I've seen your posts for over a year, so I know you must listen to him for entertainment and not news. By the way, has anybody noticed that he NEVER, NEVER, NEVER admits to having said anything innacurate, or even ambiguous, when a caller informs him about it? Time and again (yah, I listen to him too) he insists that the listener completely misinterpreted his remarks. This happens SO often that it really DOES make me wonder what he must think of his audience's IQ. Occasionally he apologizes for getting a date or a number wrong, but it's NEVER on the same day, and always initiated by him. He claims he never has guests or political debates on his show because HE can carry the whole load quite nicely, and he makes for a tremendously articulate guest when interviewed by someone like Tim Russert, but truthfully he'd be torn to shreds by any well-informed debator. No point arguing THAT though, because he'll never allow it to happen. Funny thing though, Gov. Jesse Ventura, who should be afraid of debate, isn't. He has made fools of some pretty experienced politicos, simply by telling the truth (about both sides) as he sees it. marty |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: kendall Date: 26 May 01 - 03:10 PM What is the sound of one hand clapping? |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Amergin Date: 26 May 01 - 03:32 PM I know I know....the answer is Kendall Morse thinking of Peg in her black panties.... |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 26 May 01 - 03:41 PM I make my own up. Except when guests on the mudcat decide to tell me what is important. Then I listen to them of course. DtG |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Lepus Rex Date: 26 May 01 - 03:49 PM The Onion, or course. ---Lepus Rex |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Lepus Rex Date: 26 May 01 - 03:50 PM or=of. ;) |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Amergin Date: 26 May 01 - 03:51 PM the Onion is my second most favourite news source...besides the cat...or the dogs for that matter... |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: DougR Date: 26 May 01 - 05:39 PM Amergin, why would you think Kendall would only use one hand? :>) |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Amergin Date: 26 May 01 - 05:56 PM Why would you ask? Is one hand too big? |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Peg Date: 26 May 01 - 06:53 PM ahem...back to the topic at hand... (sorry, sorry) I listen to National Public Radio most days: Morning Edition, Weekend Edition, and the BBC News Hour. If I am home in the early evening, I catch the news with Peter Jennings while cooking dinner or doing yoga; if not I might catch the local news later on at night...unless it has been a rough day, so I watch a Simpsons reeun instead. I read newspapers on line (Boston Globe, The Guardian, etc.) but also occasionally grab a paper; I like to get the NY Times occasionally, especially the days when there is an added bonus section I like (Science Times, or Dining In). Peg
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Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: DougR Date: 26 May 01 - 08:41 PM Uh, Peg, yes, you were right of course, to get us back on on the subject. Besides Kendall is probably fuming by now. :>) |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 26 May 01 - 10:10 PM cinton, what i meant was the tabloids have very little real news in them they are full of celebrity gossip, football players new hairstyle etc.wheras the big papers like the times,telegraph etc concentrate more on current affairs and more important issues.i should have put that but i cant type very fast and it takes me ages.thats why i never say much!.john |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: kendall Date: 26 May 01 - 10:27 PM I am NOT! I thought it was quite funny! |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Sorcha Date: 26 May 01 - 10:42 PM Why could it possibly matter? |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: vectis Date: 27 May 01 - 07:52 PM Local radio. I find it's relevant, fairly accurate, up to date and the newsreader's got a lovely voice. Other than that Mudcat is pretty good and generally avoids politics which is GOOD. |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: DougR Date: 30 May 01 - 02:30 AM Hmmm, vectis, "the Mudcat generally avoids politics." Are you refering to THIS Mudcat? :>) DougR |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: GUEST,AKRick Date: 30 May 01 - 04:32 AM I read the local daily and watch the CNN channels for general disinfotainment ... so I can see what most people consider news. Depending on what's going on on C-Span, I may watch that. From there, I have several websites I check almost daily. These include TomPaine.com, antiwar.com, IndyMedia, and the sites of Mother Jones, and Z magazine. There are a couple of sites that compile the sites of other sources. Foreign Synthesis, for instance, links with the major papers of dozens of countries 'round the world ... helps me keep my French and Russian reading skills up to speed, also. I read half a dozen or so magazines a month, these could include Covert Action Quarterly, Extra!, or The Progressive. And I read books ... Chomsky's a big fave. Ralph Nader recently gave me his most recent book on corporate lawyers. Right now, I'm reading 'Day of Deceit', by Rbt. Stinnett, on FDR's foreknowledge of the Pearl Harbor attack. When I'm not playing music (my regular job), I'm an information junkie. Rick |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: Metchosin Date: 30 May 01 - 05:48 AM Primarily from CBC Radio, although, on occasion, I will research, for further depth of coverage, various sites on the net, in order to substantiate the veracity to my satisfaction.
Usually this results in my continued skepticism regarding a lot of issues. Late night CBC is interesting because it has broadcasts from the BBC and other European and Australian public stations and you get a cross section of stories and news and issues that never get reported in North America. I prefer radio, as it allows me freedom to do other things, while still getting the information. |
Subject: RE: Where do you get your news? From: JedMarum Date: 30 May 01 - 08:21 AM I typically sit down to the computer and scan the Reuters headlines, read the stroies that interest me. Next I scan Drudge and again follow the stories that interest me. I keep tabs on the Portrait of America polls and I watch the PBS News Hour daily. I don't read the news papers anymore, except for maybe sports. I occasionally watch network and local news too. |
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