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spikecomix @ Tue Mar 15, 2005 2:04 pm

There's also what they choose and choose not to examine, what they emphasize and what they don't emphasize that is part of the sublminal bias. It's broken down pretty well in OutFoxed with *lots* of stats and clips direct from the channel illustrating what they mean.

   



dknychic @ Wed Mar 16, 2005 11:08 am

xerxes xerxes:
My advice dknychic, is to find a range of news sources and draw your own conclusions about which one best represents your own views. Then, find one that is the opposite of those views. For example, after going to Fox news, try checking out Al-Jazeera. Or try an international variety of sources. I know you can get BBC news on PBS in the states, so check that out if you can. Then, there's always the CBC or the Guardian in England.

CBC
Guardian
Al-jazeera
BBC


Thanks for the links xerxes. Yeah, that's kinda what I'm doing looking into Fox and stuff. I already know which sources are pretty much in tune with my views. My fox news research came from a desire to see the other side of it.

   



Robair @ Tue Apr 26, 2005 10:11 am

www.worldnews.com

You get headlines from everywhere.

   



dknychic @ Tue Apr 26, 2005 10:25 am

Wow. That's really cool . They even break it down to the city level i.e I can go to World news North America and click on the link specific to California. Thanks Robair :)

   



Robair @ Tue Apr 26, 2005 10:30 am

dknychic dknychic:
Wow. That's really cool . They even break it down to the city level i.e I can go to World news North America and click on the link specific to California. Thanks Robair :)
Yup. It's my favorite.

Yer welcome.

   



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