What's your news source of choice?

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I'm getting fed up with the amount of spelling mistakes on the BBC, especially their app. I'm tempted to sign up to The Times' Digital Pack - with Spotify which I pay for anyway plus a discounted tablet and football highlights it's not actually too bad. Only thing that puts me off is not being able to share news stories... plus putting money in the Murdochs' pockets.

What's your go to news source and is that digital, paper or both?
 
I don't have a single news outlet of choice. I read multiple sources, especially if something sounds a bit fishy or I don't like their opinions/comments.
 
None, anything that actually matters gets talked about in real life which can then be read about from multiple sources.
 
Daily Sport. If Emma, 19, from Essex cant tell me whats happening in the world then i don't want to know! :p













But in reality the BBC website
 
General news, None, why do I need to know these random pointless things? Its also not interesting or enjoyable. People watching/reading general news, I just find bizarre.

However I do use bing news and have topics I'm interested in, like space, f1 etc. And laugh at 90% of them as they get details wrong.
And if you pick up so many errors on things you know about, think how rubbish the news is on things you don't know anything about.
 
[FnG]magnolia;26020027 said:
Fox News or Russia Today.

Fox news ? lmao ! Actually, having read many of your posts, this actually makes sense. Tell me, what's it like living in a fact condom ? :rolleyes:
 
reddit can be okay for big headlines, as can RT or BBC, but it's virtually impossible to find unbiased news these days. VICE can sometimes do a good job
 
BBC news and ******** for a look at some of the more bizarre occurrences in the word, through the eyes of a shaky potato.
 
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