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10-23-13, 08:44 PM #5Re: John Stewart nails it AGAIN.
Going off topic a little bit but from what I've seen of AJAM (Al Jazeera America, but I think their Directv 4 letter name is easier to type =p) seems to be pretty objective and typical dry news. Though I haven't caught them when they do some Middle East coverage yet (Al Jazeera has had a bit of a spotty record on some Middle Eastern affairs (Egypt being the latest I remember reading about), generally they are supposed to be pretty objective though).
Washington Journal on C-Span is also decent. It isn't really "news" but they'll have guests on or read some headlines now and then. The fact it is mostly a call-in show though can cause damage to some walls.Last edited by Red_Lizard2; 10-23-13 at 08:45 PM.
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10-23-13, 10:54 PM #6Re: John Stewart nails it AGAIN.
Didn't a survey a few years ago find that the most well informed US citizens were actually those who listened to NPR followed by those who watch the Daily Show?
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10-23-13, 11:17 PM #7Re: John Stewart nails it AGAIN.
There was, though The Daily show was 3rd on Domestic (2nd on the International questions)
What you know depends on what you watch: People learn most from NPR, Sunday Morning Shows, The Daily Show; least from MSNBC, Fox News
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