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Do you get most of your NEWS off the television, internet, or radio station?

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Do you get most of your NEWS off the television, internet, or radio station?

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  1. N.P.R. National Public Radio.


  2. TV:  CNN, HNN & Fox mostly.

  3. 1. Internet

    2.  TV

    3.  Newpaper

    4.  Radio  

  4. Radio, then Internet. The TV was off for so long, I gave it to mom when her's went on the blink. National TV news has become too politicised and rife with that smell of money.

  5. Television.

  6. Newspaper & radio, then internet

  7. Mostly TV.

    Internet when free.

    Radio on way to and from work.

    Listen to what catch attention.

    Luke 8.10,17

    What do you think?

  8. The internet. Two primary ways. First I read the web editions of about eight to ten English language newspapers from throughout the world. I also listen to about twenty different English language short wave radio outlets a week. I have been a devoted listener to English language short wave radio since 1949 but now use the streaming audio feature of my computer because the sound and clarity is much better. Right now I'm listening to Moscow. I also watch two video pod casts: "Freedom Journal-Iraq" and "Freedom Watch-Afghanistan" courtesy of the Pentagon Channel.  

  9. internet.

  10. Internet

    Television [though i find it ridiculously biased, more so than the other two]

    Radio

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