Specifics, please, if a particular website, newspaper, magazine, etc. Thanks!
Specifics, please, if a particular website, newspaper, magazine, etc. Thanks!
Primarily NPR, with a dash of MSN or Yahoo! News.
"You laugh at me because I'm different; I laugh at you because I'm on nitrous."
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Google News and text message updates on major events from CNN.com.
Hell, if I didn't do things just because they made me feel a bit ridiculous, I wouldn't have much of a social life. - Santo Rugger.
For national (ie Ireland) news I go to http://www.rte.ie which is the website of the state broadcaster but is also one of the best sources for local news.
For international news I will sometimes consult http://www.cnn.com but more often I will go to http://www.guardian.co.uk.
When I'm not tied to a computer, I'll usually purchase The Guardian and/or The Irish Times. I used to have a subscription to Newsweek but found it increasingly bitty. Not much substance for my money. When I'm working fulltime I'll usually pick up The Economist. It has a good overview of the week's news and various inscrutable economics articles to keep me bewildered.
NPR and cnn.com & Google News. Also Scientific America. I can't stand TV news anymore. MSNBC & FOX are too non-objective and CNN is too sensationalistic. The Networks have fallen so far that it is shameful.
I only watch Fox. When I have access to satellite radio, I listen to Fox news.
Nah, just screwing with everyone.
I listed to WGN radio (720 AM, Chicago) for hourly news when I am in the car.
I watch the Yahoo! homepage during the day, and check the Huffington Post often.
I like CNBC when I am driving a car with satellite radio.
I subscribe to Time, Newsweek and Business Week for more relaxed reading.
I also still read the Chicago Tribune. I am, apparently, the last person to do so.
I watch CNN when I travel.
"I won't kill for money, and I won't marry for it. Other than that, I'm open to just about anything."
-Jim Rockford
I used to really enjoy the Economist, but it's really expensive relative to the time I have to spend reading it.
"I won't kill for money, and I won't marry for it. Other than that, I'm open to just about anything."
-Jim Rockford
I read the WSJ since it's delivered to the office. I usually grab it on my way out at night.
I also do the crossword puzzle in the AJC (it's the LA Times puzzle) on the train ride home and once I finish, I usually read the news. I miss the NYT, but I'm not paying for delivery so it's out of my reach on a daily basis. I'll buy one if I see one here.
For news I generally use the internet. I'll check the Yahoo page and I occasionally go to the Real News Network. I check the Pit of Rage as well.
I watch various local news teams here in the evening until I get annoyed and change to something entertaining.
They weren't singing....they were just honking.
Glee 2009
Yeah, that's the one my husband liked to pick up when he was traveling a lot and had time to read during flights, but he's never wanted me to get him a subscription, because he's picturing issues piling up, waiting to be read.
I read the Chicago Tribune website, mostly, or just troll around the web. If I hear about a story breaking (like from a thread here or a co-worker mentions it, I usually go to CNN first.
Last edited by Sarahfeena; 28 Oct 2009 at 02:46 PM.