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It's important to be informed... the interesting thing about standard broadcast media
is the conservative approach to news stories... on the other hand, Cable News provides
radically different approaches, diverse opinions and philosophies, and programming
formatics that can provide an incredible overview of the mood and opinion of the country
by the people, and its politicians... which, by the way, is often opposite.
Watch them all. Hear them all. Participate. Register the focus of the stories,
channel to channel, as well as the vast difference in which stories get airtime.
More importantly, watch the headlines at the bottom of the screen. That's where
you'll find the developing news, as well as headlines you may only see once and never see
or hear about again. There are many of those tidbits that would otherwise tend to
"connect the dots" between the public spin and the truth.
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Info/Opinions |
MSNBC |
A source of news, fast paced, and truly interactive.
Subscribe to their news and program services. They change their approach on stories
as the day progresses based on chatroom and email feedback. This channel is a master
at capturing and shaping public opinion. |
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Letters to the
Editor (published on their website)
Chat Rooms
1-888-MSNBC-USA
Email Addresses
question@msnbc.com -
Email address for normal broadcast day announcers
hardball@msnbc.com - Email for Chris Matthews Hardball program. Not particularly
responsive, but sign up for his daily briefings... very informative
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CNN |
Provides a comprehensive website for news.
Broadcast style is less headline oriented, with much more in-depth and well-rounded
reporting. Highly recommended news source. |
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newsnight@cnn.com
- NewsNight with Aaron Brown - Late evening news and information
email for General Comments
Moneyline@cnn.com with Lou Dobbs
Crossfire@cnn.com with Paul
Begala, Tucker Carlson, James Carville & Robert Novak. What a combo! 4pm
Weekdays. A Firecracker. Drink less coffeee before watching this. Highly
interactive. . |
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