Evolving Media & News Sources
For advocates of credible/reputable daily, weekly, or longer-term oriented news sources, including podcasts, social media, and investigative journalism.
Add links to examples of the best *real news*, from periodical and investigative (especially evidence-based) stories.
If we collect enough reference-worthy media and links (including podcasts), we can curate them into research categories, optimally accessible via internet-wide searches. So hashtags are also welcome here!
Note that I might take the liberty of fixing a typo or adding a hashtag to your contributions. Long term goal in some of my groups is to attract new members.
[SEP2022: changed group title from “NEWS about the NEWS Media…]
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PopeBeanie replied to the topic Twitter as News, and In the News in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 4 years, 1 month agoCirca 2022 APR 27
Elon’s buying twitter. Small sample of tweets from conservatives.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
@RepMTGStop the Democrat’s war on women & children.
Keep biological males out of girls/women’s private spaces & sports.
Ban all pediatric gender clinics, puberty blockers, & gender reassignment surgeries on minors.
End sex…[Read more]
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PopeBeanie started the topic Twitter as News, and In the News in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 4 years, 1 month agoIt’s become a popular source of news, as journalists and other newsmakers–especially politicians–use it as a forum, one-way at least, with tweets often amplified by other readers, and even becoming news in themselves.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
Here is an article about Jordan Peterson from a Vancouver interview about JP on religion.Some of that makes sense to me straight away, but some of it I don’t understand at first sight.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoI’ll be honest, I find it hard to understand what he’s talking about. But there must be something about the general “stand up straight, shine your shoes” tenor that can benefit lost young men.
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Kristina replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoI don’t even have a problem with that really. The meandering delivery, I mean. I wouldn’t pay to watch it. A two-four, and the right friend and I could reproduce the same thing on the cheap in my own living room. Sometimes I even enjoy it, every sentence walking the line between abstract poetry, puzzle, and dadaism. It’s just when it’s wielded…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoHere is an article about Jordan Peterson from a Vancouver interview about JP on religion.
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Kristina replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoAnd yes (don’t hate me, woke people) I was on the Jordan Peterson Facebook frontline savaging his opponents.
Germane to the thread, for a time he represented the brokenness of the internet and contemporary media. Peterson has things to account for. For a man who was ‘silenced’ (the claim of some of his fans) his voice became the single loudest vo…[Read more]
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Davis replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoI was 16 when I first had real access to the internet (a regular connection and not just the text based internet). I used AOL which was a truly fantastic place to discover the online world. There was a large selection of chat rooms and back then chatting was really fun. There were very few trolls (they were quickly kicked out of the rooms).…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoThe internet has been mainly fun for me, except for one face-reddening incident where I didn’t understand how Facebook worked. I’ve had fun making a website (now gone) and posting my mixtapes and mp3s, and seeing the results. I’ve fallen in love at least once. I’m pretty sure that the locals keep a Whatsapp group about me and monitor my Fa…[Read more]
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Kristina replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoWe evolved to have face-to-face relationships, limited to only dozens or scores of other humans. What seems natural now, really isn’t “natural”.
For me the heyday of the internet was in the early 2000s. Back then, the internet afforded you a way to find communities you may have other wise been cut off from allowing the non-normals to find their…[Read more]
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PopeBeanie replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoDavis wrote:
Why is it that the BBC and CBC etc. are so loved but that PBS and NPR are virtually ignored by most Americans (or even detested?).I don’t know for sure, but think it’s just because of the polarization here, each side so anxious to demonize the other. I don’t watch MSNBC. But I’ll show my colors here and admit to believing that…[Read more]
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PopeBeanie replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months ago_Robert_ wrote:
Anytime I have attempted to see what is going on with FOX, I feel physically ill within minutes.I gave them a look during the siege on the capitol, and was favorably impressed. But that’s it, I’m afraid to see what they’re saying about CPAC.
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PopeBeanie replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoKristina wrote:
In light of the story in the op, leaning worse, I guess.I see the world today in terms of constantly increasing virulence of social networking. Institutions and commercial media have been adopting technology to broadcast propaganda and buzz ever since the printing press was invented. It started slowly, with local, then wider read…[Read more]
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Unseen replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoTry this guy for a non-corporate level-headed take on the news:
Here is his post for today:
If you like, skip past the 7 or 8 minutes of pre-show to where the show itself really begins.
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Kristina replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoMy vague impression is that CBC in particular has earthier roots than either PBS or NPR. It’s older than either of them, and its existence as a national broadcaster in Canada established it as an essential Canadian voice in media as an alternative to more regionalized offerings, or American media.
Originally, it probably grabbed a much bigger…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoI agree with you Davis about NPR. I check it everyday. It also has a good news app that I listen to (Alexa “NPR NEWS”). It is a source for Sunday School too.
Al Jazeera too is worth a dig. (or Digg even).
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Davis replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoRobert, watching Fox news for two minutes is extremely nauseating. Though I have to admit, watching MSNBC can be equally aggravating. While I may agree with much of their content, I find their bias is proudly on display. One big difference is MSNBC is far less likely to outright lie, distort facts and knowing manipulate on a significant scale, but…[Read more]
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_Robert_ replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoI have been getting my news mostly from BBC, PBS, and my favorite source is Bloomberg business news. Anytime I have attempted to see what is going on with FOX, I feel physically ill within minutes.
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Kristina replied to the topic Competing against sensationalist and polarized content in the forum
NEWS NEWS NEWS!! Current Events and Favorite News Sources 5 years, 3 months agoIncreasingly over the last decade I’ve been feeling my news is held hostage by click bait. It’s not an indictment of reporters, but the way news is run as a business results in business models that do their best to supply the products people demand. And the product people demand first and foremost is probably quick emotional gratification.
I’ve…[Read more]
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