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Stephen H Siemsen's avatar

The author opens with two questions and a comment: "Why do they cut away or not report the rest? Is it because they want to push their agenda and that the chants of support from most of the graduates didn’t fit into their world view? I believe this is the new norm in reporting."

Ah, I also miss the days when there were "only three networks insulting our intelligence"! One of the fixes is to not limit yourself to just one source for information. My cable provider includes a channel called NewsMix which displays four networks simultaneously (CNN, Fox, MSNBC, and BBC). Watching it provides a quick and easy way to compare the "spin" being given to news stories. What is captioned a "Pro-Palestinian Protest" on one network is captioned an "Anti-Israel Protest" on another, like they think we won't notice they are not the same thing. I have found less "spin" on BBC coverage of U.S. events, PLUS BBC provides news on the rest of our planet that often does not even appear on any of our domestic networks. You can easily scroll between the channels. Other options require you to view just one station, such as the English language editions of France Press 24, Deutsche Welle, and Al-Jazeera. I used to also watch RT (Russian TV), but it was removed by my provider. My father used to comment after watching the 3 news options "Interesting, but what did they not want us to know?" ...inquiring minds want to know!

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Paul Aijian MD's avatar

Thank you, Bonnie, for being the eyes and ears so lacking in local “news”. I don’t bother to look at KEYT, unless there is a natural disaster actively occurring. When I do, am dismayed by the delay in up to the moment critical information. John P gets out there, ultimately. I don’t trust the owners of KEYT any more than I trust gas station sushi. My alternative source of local news used to be the News Press. The fact that Wendy was the first person to use her paper to endorse Trump, combined with her libertarian bent, was a refreshing alternative to the political views from the Independent and Ed Hat. That left the Noozhawk. It’s failure to mention the Easter, 2 years in a row, combined with the recent celebration of nurses ( Margaret Sanger 🤷) have resulted in my dropping it. That basically leaves the Current. Thank you James, Jim and Bonnie!

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