subrob1967 -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/2/2012 10:38:50 AM)
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ORIGINAL: subrob1967 What I watched of the convention, was on PBS. Some of the speeches I heard on the radio, with the right wing commentators following up. I tend to use to web to read opinions, and to spot the biases that slant each story, but I don't believe most of what I read online, and the newspaper/ news magazine business is dead, they just don't seem to get it yet. I have a question Rob. I have recently started watching PBS and find it has some great stories on it. How accurate do you, or anyone else come to that, feel they are ? I have been watching some recently that are 4 x 75 minute broadcasts, the last was about Clinton. I found the content pretty much tallied with facts available via the media etc. I find it better than everyone else. Their news coverage is actually very good, and they cover world events much better than any of the main stream news networks. But their commentators like Charley Rose, Gwen Ifil, Judy Woodruff, and Travis Smiley are obviously biased toward the left. But they're nowhere near as bad as Hannity or Maddow, and don't talk over or scream down their guests. The convention coverage was very fair, and the commentators actually showed the speeches and broadcast them, and saved the commentary and panel discussions for the breaks in between speakers. I enjoy the programming over all, and tend to think they do a good job of showing the subject of the program in a fair and unbiased manner.
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